REME JLU Reunion, Birmingham, 2013

 

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REME J L U Reunion

20th September 2013

Birmingham Radisson Hotel

Programme of Events

Arrive pm 20th September 2013-06-26

Dinner Reception 1900 hrs Banquet Hall Reception

1945 hrs – Dinner

Menu :See Appendix “A”

2130 After Dinner Presentation and Speakers Corner.

“The most embarrassing moment in life”

3 Guest Speakers

Retire to the Bar.

Saturday 21st,

Breakfast

10.30 A trip to the Military Arboretum Stafford.

1300 Pub Lunch

Afternoon free tour around Birmingham Canal Wharf Area

Very worthwhile and interesting event.

1900 Dinner Canal Bistro Restaurant for those who stay over.

Information about the Hotel,  Area and BOOKING INFORMATION:

12 Holloway Circus Queensway –  B1 1BT –  Birmingham 

 

Rebecca SmithMeetings and Events SupervisorT: +44 (0) 121 654 6000,D: +44 (0) 121 654 6000F: +44 (0) 121 654 6004

meetings.events.birmingham@radissonblu.com

www.radissonblu.com

Radisson Blu HotelBirmingham

 

Accommodation rates:

Friday night accommodation in a standard double room for sole occupancy at £112 BB

Friday night accommodation in a standard double room for double occupancy at £121 BB

 

Friday & Saturday accommodation in a standard double room for sole occupancy at £102 BB per room per night

Friday & Saturday accommodation in a standard double room for double occupancy at £111 BB per room per night

 

Birmingham Canals

Birmingham Canals provide a great place for holidaymakers to explore the city in an unorthodox way. While in the past they have been primarily used for industry, the canals now welcome visitors with guided tours and boat hire.

To explore the city centre of Birmingham, visitors to the city will need a quality hotel in Birmingham city centre. The Radisson Blu Hotel, Birmingham offers guests their choice of 211 comfortable hotel rooms and suites, each decorated in one of the hotel’s three themes.

Reserve a modern hotel to visit Birmingham’s Canals.

History of Birmingham’s canals
The navigable portions of the Birmingham Canals stretch over 100 miles throughout the city and the Black Country. Originally built in the 18th century, these canals formed an essential conduit for raw materials to reach the industrial stronghold of Birmingham. In its heyday, the Birmingham canal network contained 160 miles of usable waterways.

These days, the city has transformed what once was almost exclusively for the use of industry into a viable tourist attraction. The network’s hub has traditionally been near Gas Street Basin and guests can still visit the area for boating tours or just to see the immaculately restored examples of craft that used to be common on the canals.

Travel the Birmingham Canals from a city-centre hotel
Located just minutes away fromGasStreetBasin, the main junction of theBirminghamCanals, the Radisson Blu Hotel,Birmingham will be perfect for excursions to the waterways. This hotel inBirmingham connects visitors to all great local attractions and events venues, including the nearby Make Reservation

 

PLEASE ADVISE EITHER ALLAN OR BARRY WHEN YOU BOOK THE HOTEL.

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