Annual Meeting and Cardiothoracic Forum
2010
Arena and Convention Centre, Liverpool
March 7th-9th 2010
The 2010 annual meeting will be held at the Arena and Convention Centre, Liverpool and it is hoped that it with the addition of the inaugural SCTS University it will attract more delegates than ever before.
If you have any questions at all regarding the meeting, please contact Isabelle Ferner on (+44) 020 7869 6893 or email at sctsadmin@scts.org
To get a taste of what to expect, please click below to download copies of the onsite bulletin from the 2009 meeting in Bournemouth.
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GENERAL INFORMATION Liverpool, the world famous city, is a visually stunning, friendly place. Whether you are fanatical about sport, a culture vulture, enjoy exploring heritage sites or are a music lover, Liverpool has got plenty to keep you entertained. Liverpool has produced many famous authors, playwrights, poets and musicians; perhaps the best known of all is The Beatles. Liverpool boasts no fewer than 1,500 listed buildings, a veritable feast for those interested in architecture. Among some of the finest is the Royal Liver building, Liverpool's best known landmark Renowned for its sporting successes and top class events, Liverpool is home of the world famous racecourse Aintree, a plethora of golf clubs and two famous teams, Everton, and Liverpool. For further information about Liverpool please click here |
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THE VENUE The Arena and Convention Centre, Liverpool is a unique, purpose built meetings facility. The latest technology combined with innovative design means that the event experience is exceptional. Situated in the heart of Liverpool on the historic, world heritage waterfront, you are guaranteed a fulfilling and interesting delegate experience.
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TRAVEL There are many different ways to get to Liverpool. By train, a direct journey from London takes 2hrs 30mins, from Glasgow it takes 3hrs 45mins (including 1 change), and from Birmingham the time would be 1hr 40mins. By road, the M6 and M62 are the two major roads taking you into Merseyside. The M6 runs both North and South of the city whilst the M62 is crossed by both the M1 (from the South) and the A1 (from the North). Liverpool’s John Lennon Airport (LPL) has scheduled flights to and from many of the main UK, Irish and European locations. By ferry, you can get to Liverpool from both Belfast and Dublin, as well as the Isle of Man. | ||


