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May 20 Business Diary



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Published Date: 20 May 2008
May 20
  • Shulmans Solicitors' advanced workshop for developers on the legal issues surrounding site acquisition. Xscape Castleford. Further information from Rosemary Edwards on 0113 2977724 or at redwards@shulmans.co.uk
  • The Met Club, Sheffield. 5.30pm-7.30pm. The Leopold Hotel. Informal business meeting. For further details, please contact lorraine@themetclub.co.uk or call 01423 525622.


  • West Yorkshire Society of Chartered Accountants' pre-retirement planning.

    With Judith Cork and Caroline Keegan. University of Huddersfield, 9am-4pm. £50 incl VAT with buffet lunch. For further details, please contact Sonia Kenson, ICAEW Media Relations on 01757 270171 or e-mail: sonia.kenson@icaew.com


  • Free one-day seminar to help local business people cope with the effects of the so-called "credit crunch". Sun Pavilions, Harrogate. The masterclass will focus on the theme of improving both personal and business confidence, with particular emphasis on avoiding the effects of recession. A hundred people are invited to attend the event absolutely free. For further information or to book a place on the seminar, visit www.3secrets.co.uk

    May 21

  • The IoD hosts Corporate Manslaughter – Make Sure That Your Don't Get Caught Out. 8.30am-10am, Ramada Jarvis, Willerby. The event is free but booking is essential. Contact Susanne Foxley 0113 2430152 or visit www.iod.com/yorkshire/events


  • The IoD hosts the North Yorkshire dinner featuring guest speaker, David A Smith, a leading futurologist. Champagne reception from 7pm, carriages at 11.30pm. Rudding Park Hotel, Harrogate. £73.44 per ticket or £675 per table of 10 (including VAT). Contact Susanne Foxley 0113 2430152 or visit www.iod.com/yorkshire/events


  • CIPR Yorkshire & Lincolnshire. Making your mark at board level. Free seminar at Bradford University School of Management. 6pm-8.30pm. Please register online at www.bradford.ac.uk/acad/ management/external/cipreventbook.php. For further information, please contact Carol Arthur at Northern Lights PR on 01423 562400 or email carol@northernlightspr.com

    May 22

  • The IoD hosts Feeding Your Business with the Department of Health for a lively discussion on how healthier lifestyles could benefit your business. Noon. RSM Bentley Jennison, 2 Wellington Place, Leeds. The event is free, but booking is essential. Contact Susanne Foxley 0113 2430152 or visit www.iod.com/yorkshire/events


  • The Met Club, Bradford, lunch. Noon-2pm, Yo Yo's in Shipley. Guest speaker: Darren Allison. £25 + vat members
    and £30 + VAT non-members. For
    further details, please contact lorraine@themetclub.co.uk or call
    01423 525622.


  • The Met Club, Huddersfield. Temujin Restaurant, 5.30-7.30pm. informal business event. Contact lorraine@themetclub.co.uk or call 01423 525622.

    May 23

  • The Met Club, York. Lunch, noon-2pm, at The Royal York Hotel. Guest speaker Giles Fearnley. For further details, please contact lorraine@themetclub.co.uk or call 01423 525622.



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