22nd October 2008

Additions to Westminster Collection present more choice for businesses

Two additions to the Westminster Collection will present more choice for businesses looking for conference facilities an. . .

<p>Two additions to the Westminster Collection will present more choice for businesses looking for conference facilities and resources in London, reports eventmagazine.co.uk.</p><p>Number 45 Millbank at Chelsea College of Art and Design and the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre (QEIIC) have joined the collection in order to better represent Westminster. The collection itself comprises a range of venues, business suppliers and accommodation and is intended to appeal to prospective <a href="http://www.tsnn.co.uk/event_management_organisers/suppliers" target="self">event organisers</a> seeking a full package of resources for their respective businesses.</p><p>Jonathan Byrne, commercial director of QEIICC, told the website: "Working with a comprehensive group of event venues, hotels and suppliers to represent Westminster as a key event location integrates well with the QEIICC's marketing strategy."</p><p>Mr Byrne added that having additional local venues as part of the collection would be a real boost and present <a href="http://www.tsnn.co.uk/conference_organisers/suppliers" target="self">conference organisers</a> with improved options.</p><p>London is becoming increasingly popular for events of all kinds. Angryape.com reports that major heavy-metal band Metallica will be appearing at the O2 arena twice in March next year.<br/><img alt="ADNFCR-1753-ID-18839010-ADNFCR" src="http://feeds.directnews.co.uk/feedtrack/justcopyright.gif?feedid=1753&it..." /></p>

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