Meetings

  • This meeting is open to BPNS members and other professionals working in relevant areas, but not to patients or members of the general public without advance permission.
Dinner following the 2018 London meeting
Start Date
End Date
Friday 9 Nov 2018 18:30 PM
Friday 9 Nov 2018 21:30 PM
Location
St John Spitalfields
Details

A table has been reserved for dinner at 6.30pm at St John Bread and Wine - 94-96 Commercial Street, London, E1 6LZ.  Reservations and payment should be made by booking for this meeting here on the BPNS website.

All bookings must be received by midnight on Wednesday 7th November as we then have to finalise numbers with the restaurant. We have provisionally reserved 10 places.

This will now be a la carte and not the Feasting menu as previously advertised.

Accompanying spouses etc are welcome but should also book through the website using a separate email address

The prepaid cost of £60 is an estimate of the cost of three courses and one drink. The final cost may vary slightly depending what the group consumes. If the final cost is less than this, we may be able to give a partial refund.

Cancellation policy. If you prepay and then don't turn up, we can refund only £40.

 

 

 


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