Conference people at a conference at Wolfson

24 Hour Delegate Package

Conference people at a conference at Wolfson

Our 24-hour conference attendee rate includes:

  • The principal meeting room
  • Standard audio-visual equipment (one projector, screen and laptop, or TV screen and laptop/built-in PC)
  • Wireless internet connection
  • Flipchart with pens
  • Overnight accommodation in an ensuite bedroom onsite
  • English & Continental breakfast in the College Cafeteria
  • Mid-morning tea, coffee and pastries
  • Two-course hot and cold served buffet with fruit juice and iced water
  • Afternoon tea, coffee and biscuits
  • Branded notepad and pen for each delegate
  • Three-course conference dinner or self-serve dinner in the Dining Hall
  • Parking for up to 13 delegates (subject to availability at time of booking)

Price per person: £170.00

All prices are subject to the addition of VAT at the standard rate, if applicable.

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