See More and Save More!
24-Jan-07
See more & save more with the RTPI North East region season ticket!
Places at our conferences can be purchased using a block booking system. The season ticket is designed to help you maximise the amount of training you receive, making a great saving at the same time! All conferences in this programme can be purchased as part of your season ticket. You can mix and match the seminars (six in total) for the same discounted price. Season tickets costs £460 ( VAT). If you wish to purchase a RTPI season ticket for use in 2007, please contact Kay Lough of the RTPI North East on 01661 871 719 or e-mail us.
NB. Places from a season ticket must be used by the end of the current year of purchase.
Day and Half day Events Charges:
Full Day Events: Individual places are charged at a cost of £84.26 ( VAT) per person
Half day events : Each half day is charged at a cost of £42.56 ( VAT) per person
Special Offers:
Planning Law - new directions 2008: 17 March is a 2 for 1 offer. There is no reduction in the cost if only one person attends
Planning Law Update: 24 October 2008 is a 2 for 1 offer. There is no reduction in cost if only one person attends
NB. If you register a delegate to take up the free place and they do not attend you will be charged for a full day attendance at the standard rate for that delegate.
Booking forms:
For Season Tickets - please ensure all applicable sections are completed. We require the e:mail address of each delegate or the person who is to be responsible for receiving 'attendance confirmation'. Notice of attendance is sent to the e:mail address provided for each event approximately 7-10 working days prior to the event. The person receiving the information is responsible for notifying us of any changes to the designated attendee(s).
For full and half day events, a booking form must be completed for each person attending.
- Author:
- Kay Lough
- Publisher:
- The Royal Town Planning Institute
- Date:
- 24-Jan-07
- Categories:
- Sections:
- Events, Awards & Networking
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