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Save the date! 1-3 March 2010
We are pleased to announce that the 2010 BCSC Shopping Centre Management Conference and Exhibition will be held from 1 - 3 March 2010 at the Bournemouth International Centre.
Details about hotel accommodation will be available shortly.
Exhibitors wishing to express an interest in exhibiting at next year's event can download a form.
More details for Delegates and Exhibitors will be available later in 2009.
Please bookmark this page and check back for updates
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Getting to Bournemouth
Please see below for different travel options to Bournemouth:
By rail:
Bournemouth is well served by the rail network with two railway stations in the Borough - the main Bournemouth station and Pokesdown to the East.
South West Trains operates a comprehensive service to London Waterloo with a journey time of as little as 97 minutes. This line also serves Southampton, Winchester and Basingstoke to the East, with Poole, Wareham, Dorchester and Weymouth to the West.
Virgin Trains serve destinations to the North with direct trains to Reading, Oxford, Birmingham & the Midlands, Manchester and the Northwest, Yorkshire (Sheffield, Leeds, York), Newcastle, Edinburgh and Glasgow in Scotland.
Southern's 'West-Coastway' services are available by changing at Southampton Central. The Sussex Coastal towns of Chichester, Worthing, Hove and Brighton are served and trains continue to Gatwick Airport and London Victoria.
Connections will link Bournemouth with the full national network. National Rail Enquiries: 08457 484950
By air:
Bournemouth also has very good air links with destinations such as Glasgow, Edinburgh and Dublin just over 1 hour away all with Ryanair. Southampton airport is only a 38 minute train journey away form Bournemouth and services destinations such as Inverness, Aberdeen, Newcastle, Belfast, Cork, Manchester and Leeds all with FlyBE.
By car:
Bournemouth is very easily connected with London and the rest of the UK
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2009 Event Presentations
Copies of some of the plenary and breakout session presentations from the 2009 event are now available for download:
Plenary sessions:
Future of shopping places
Tessa O'Neill, Director, BDP
Management matters!
Lawrence Hutchings,
Director, Shopping Centre Investment Management, Hammerson
Breakout sessions:
Is health and safety a matter of culture or compliance?
Faye White, Hammerson
Marketing success without big spending
Su Button, Hempstead Valley
How to be an ACE
Kelly Reed & Sue Pedley, Westfield
Better recycling and resource management:
practical ideas of how to achieve both
Matthew Rowland-Jones, Envirowise Retail
The impact of the Service Charge Code
John Michell, King Sturge
Making customer service the heart of your shopping centre
Mark Bradley
Validity of notices in shopping centres
James Duke, Barrister and Consultant
Using market research to improve retail business
Allan Ellerton, Simpson Carpenter
Developing a digital strategy that extends beyond just a website
Shannon Luxford, McArthurGlen Designer Outlet
Recycling and energy saving - a strategic view
Clare Raybould, Interserve
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