Association Congress to move to Liverpool in 2012
, 18 July 2011
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The annual summer Association Congress 2012 is to be held at the ACC Liverpool after five consecutive years in London.
The congress is being divided into the UK National Association Congress, which will take place in December, and the International and European Congress, which be held on 15-16 July 2012.
More than 400 delegates are expected to attend the congress, including executive directors and event managers.
Association Congress executive director Damian Hutt said: "With the London 2012 Olympics in mind, we started looking at a variety of UK cities and chose Liverpool because the venue’s proposal was real value for money, while the accommodation options were less than half the price when compared to London."
More than 400 delegates are expected to attend the congress, including executive directors and event managers.
Association Congress executive director Damian Hutt said: "With the London 2012 Olympics in mind, we started looking at a variety of UK cities and chose Liverpool because the venue’s proposal was real value for money, while the accommodation options were less than half the price when compared to London."
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