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10th World Conference on Injury Prevention & Safety Promotion
Safety 2010 World Conference

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Safety 2010 Conference


Safety 2010
Centre for Public Health
Liverpool John Moores University
Henry Cotton Campus,3rd Floor 15-21 Webster Street
Liverpool L3 2ET, UK
info@safety2010.org.uk


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Location details

The Safety 2010 conference is to be held in the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre in London, UK.

Situated in the shadow of Big Ben, Westminster Abbey and the
London Eye, this award-winning conference facility is a prime purpose-built venue.

Specialising in events for 40-1,300 delegates, The Centre offers the finest facilities to meeting planners, combining modern comfort with the very latest technology.

Please note - only those registered and accredited as delegates can be admitted to the conference venue. There are no facilities or activities organised to cater for partners or children within the venue.

The Centre is fully air-conditioned to guarantee year-round comfort. It is also one of the most IT intelligent buildings in the UK, with a built-in wireless network, in house audio-visual services and webcasting and an on-line conference service.

Travelling to the Conference Centre

Whether you are travelling by road, rail, tube, bus, bicycle or air, there are various ways to get to the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre.

A comprehensive travel guide and maps are available on the QE2 Centre Website.

We also recommend the Nile Guide  as a useful resource when planning your trip.


London

London is one of the the world's most important business, financial and cultural centres and its influence in politics, education, entertainment, media, fashion and the arts contribute to its status as a major global city. It is the capital of England and the largest city in the UK.

The city is a major tourist destination both for domestic and overseas visitors, with annual expenditure by tourists of around £15 billion. London hosted the 1908 and 1948 Summer Olympic Games and will host the 2012 Summer Olympic Games.

Greater London contains four World Heritage Sites: the Tower of London; the historic settlement of Greenwich; the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew; and the site comprising the Palace of Westminster, Westminster Abbey and St. Margaret's Church.



Westminster Abbey



Tower Bridge

Eating out in London

Please see below three recommended restaurants close to the QEII Conference Centre:

1. The Cinnamon Club

2. Roux at Parliament Square

3. Quirinale Restaurant

For further details of places to eat close to the QEII Conference Centre, please click here

 

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Conference fee: £650.00
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