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  • 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.
BPNS Spring Meeting 2026: DINNER
Start Date
End Date
Thursday 19 Mar 2026 19:30 PM
Thursday 19 Mar 2026 22:00 PM
Location
Titanic Hotel, Belfast
Details

The conference meal will be held in the hotel on Thursday evening 19th March at 7:30 pm. The cost will be £50 per person and include a pre-dinner drink and 3 course dinner. A maximum of 50 places are available so early booking is recommended. 

PAYMENT INFORMATION

Cost for all is £50; please pay ahead of the dinner to reserve your place. Due to PayPal changes, our payment system through the website doesn't work, so instead register through the website 'for free' and then pay separately through bank transfer, with reference 'YOURNAME-D': account number 30216135; sort code 20 17 35. 


Event price
Free
Tickets requested
1 public ticket @ £0.00
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