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* BACP Annual Conference & AGM - 'It's the relationship that matters' 6-7 October 2006 - Business Design Centre, Islington Green, London
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Venue information

The Business Design Centre
52 Upper Street, Islington, London N1 0QH

The Business Design Centre was opened 20 years ago as the UK's first integrated trade, exhibition and conference complex.

With its dedicated conference suite and large exhibition space under the same roof, this venue is the ideal setting for the 30th BACP annual conference enabling it to run in parallel with the Therapy Today exhibition.

Only a mile from the City and two from the West End, the venue is easily accessible and benefits from the social surroundings of Islington. There are several hotels in the area as well as a wide variety of shopping and dining establishments. The Business Design Centre has an on-site car park with 285 spaces, charged at £2.30 per hour. There is also additional car parking in the nearby shopping centre.

Directions: The Business Design Centre is just five minutes’ walk from Angel tube, which is on the Northern Line. Highbury and Islington station is a 10-minute walk and is on the Victoria line and some mainline stations. Kings Cross, St Pancras and Euston mainline stations are all a short bus ride away. The Business Design Centre is situated on Upper Street, which is serviced by the following bus routes: 4, 19, 30, 38, 43, 56, 73, 341, 394, N19, N38, N4.

For detailed information about the venue, please visit www.businessdesigncentre.co.uk

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