British Medical Association (BMA) House has re-opened for the autumn conferencing season with four new meeting rooms that offer a combined additional 189.20sqm. The investment in the increase in space is part of a wider venue makeover.
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Rebecca Hurley, deputy head of events at BMA House said: “We are thrilled to enhance our venue offering for our existing corporate clients and for those looking for a fresh meeting space in central London. Our four new rooms have unrivalled views and are equipped with the latest in conferencing facilities.”
The four new rooms are all named after inspiring figures in the medical profession and overlook the venue’s magnificent Courtyard or the picturesque Tavistock Square.
The Worcester room, Aldrich-Blake room, Magill room and Tudor-Hart room can accommodate between 10 and 75 people and all rooms feature first class AV facilities, LED Video Walls, Projection and Tele Conferencing, ergonomic chairs and an abundance of natural light.
The Courtyard has also been given a fresh look with new pavements and newly repainted doors. The stonework and statues have also been professionally cleaned. The kitchen has had a complete makeover after the recent appointment of new caterer Ampersand.
BMA House is a Grade II listed venue located in Bloomsbury offering a range of 29 spaces for meetings, conferences, private events and weddings for up to 320 guests. This includes two magnificent outdoor areas – the Courtyard and Garden. The venue is within walking distance of both Euston and Kings Cross stations.