Social Programme

Tuesday 30th June

Tour of Environment Projects & Initiatives 14.00-17.00
Leeds City Council and the University of Leeds will be hosting tours of local environment projects and initiatives prior to the conference.

Welcome Reception and Hot Fork Buffet
Parkinson Court
19.00-21.00

The Parkinson Building is a grade II listed art deco building and campanile, named after Frank Parkinson, a major benefactor to the university. A prominent landmark in Leeds, the grade II listed tower can be seen for miles around the campus, and has become synonymous with the university after the clock tower was incorporated into the University of Leeds logo in 2006.

 

Wednesday 1st July

Conference Dinner
Leeds City Town Hall
19.00 - 22.00

Leeds Town Hall is a Grade 1 listed building and was built by Cuthbert Brodrick after a competition to build the Town Hall was held in 1852. Regularly hosting a variety of events, the building in the center of town is a magnificent place to enjoy the Conference Dinner. Menu

Thursday 2nd July
Both events from 19.30

Cycle Powered Film Showing. More infomation to be provided.

Friday 3rd July 

The Faversham

Why not join colleagues to celebrate the end of a successful conference and network before you make your journey home. Situated at the heart of the campus is the Faversham. The Faversham is a multi-purpose venue, offering a bar, kitchen, outdoor terrace and music. From food and drink to the music policy, The Faversham's focus is on quality and creativity.
http://www.thefaversham.com/

Post Conference Drinks 17.00 - 19.00

Cold Fork Buffet 19.00 - 21.00

Party and Dancing 21.00 - Late

Saturday 4th July 

Day Trip to Hebden Bridge.
Situated an hour away from Leeds, Hebden Bridge sits high up in the picturesque Yorkshire Pennines. It is a popular place for outdoor pursuits and those on the trip will have a chance to spend some time in the countryside and sample some of the local ale. 

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Day Trip to Saltaire.
Saltaire is a Victorian model village by the River Aire and the Leeds-Liverpool Canal. From galleries to gardens, trams and churches, Saltaire has something for all to enjoy.

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