Staffordshire Stoke-on-Trent Conference Bureau launches latest Conference Guide

It has also appointed a new conference bureau co-ordinator and several new members
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Staffordshire Stoke-on-Trent Conference Bureau has launched a new Conference Guide, as well as appointing a new conference bureau co-ordinator and several new members across the county.

Having worked previously at Wychwood Park Hotel and Golf Club, Paige Boardman is now flying the flag for the Staffordshire Stoke-on-Trent Bureau and its members – and was on-hand at Swinfen Hall Hotel to help host the launch of the new look Guide at the beginning of October.

Multi-award-winning Swinfen Hall Hotel itself was also celebrating the opening, this August, of a new facility for groups, corporate team building days and other outdoor events: a new courtyard garden behind the ballroom, which not only provides extensive al fresco seating but also gives direct access to the front parkland.

The occasion also celebrated “six of the best” additions to the Bureau’s portfolio, including the National Memorial Arboretum, which will soon be opening its major new ‘Aspects’ Conference & Events Centre.  Set to become a contemporary facility, providing seven flexible spaces for between 12 and 500 guests, Aspects is a dedicated events’ building boasting a spectacular main suite with views across the arboretum.

Other new members include St Georges Park, the home of England’s 28 national football teams, situated in 330 acres of stunning Staffordshire countryside, and Gradbach Mill, an 18th century silk spinning mill which now provides accommodation, conference and outdoor facilities.

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