Scaffolding Conference Gets Swanky with Dinner Dance Added at Prestigious Venue

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The Scaffolding Association’s annual Scaffolding Conference (#scaffcon24) is gearing up for its third year with an exciting expansion. 

The 2024 event will now include an evening dinner dance complete with a live band and DJin addition to its popular industry-focused program. This year’s conference finds a new home at the world-famous Belfry Hotel and Resort on Friday, 11th October 2024.

The Scaffolding Conference continues its tradition of providing a unique forum for leading experts and professionals in the scaffolding and access industry. 

Keynote speakers and discussion panels will delve into key scaffolding topics, offering practical insights to those working within the construction sector.

“We’re thrilled to expand ScaffCon24 following last year’s positive reception,” said Robert Candy, CEO of The Scaffolding Association. 

“We want to empower those in the sector to stay ahead in this ever-changing industry. Delegates at The Belfry will benefit from a carefully curated range of speakers and panellists offering insights to drive productivity, growth, and success for scaffolding businesses. The dinner dance adds a fantastic social element to the event.”

Early bird savings are available for a limited time, with combined Conference and Dinner Dance tickets priced at £250 plus VAT. 

To book or learn more, visit the event website at scaffoldconference.co.uk and follow #scaffcon24 on social media. 

Additionally, the organisers have secured exclusive discounts on accommodations, golf, and spa treatments for attendees looking to extend their stay and experience the Belfry’s exceptional facilities.

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Scaffolding Conference Gets Swanky with Dinner Dance Added at Prestigious Venue

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The Scaffolding Association’s annual Scaffolding Conference (#scaffcon24) is gearing up for its third year with an exciting expansion. 

The 2024 event will now include an evening dinner dance complete with a live band and DJin addition to its popular industry-focused program. This year’s conference finds a new home at the world-famous Belfry Hotel and Resort on Friday, 11th October 2024.

The Scaffolding Conference continues its tradition of providing a unique forum for leading experts and professionals in the scaffolding and access industry. 

Keynote speakers and discussion panels will delve into key scaffolding topics, offering practical insights to those working within the construction sector.

“We’re thrilled to expand ScaffCon24 following last year’s positive reception,” said Robert Candy, CEO of The Scaffolding Association. 

“We want to empower those in the sector to stay ahead in this ever-changing industry. Delegates at The Belfry will benefit from a carefully curated range of speakers and panellists offering insights to drive productivity, growth, and success for scaffolding businesses. The dinner dance adds a fantastic social element to the event.”

Early bird savings are available for a limited time, with combined Conference and Dinner Dance tickets priced at £250 plus VAT. 

To book or learn more, visit the event website at scaffoldconference.co.uk and follow #scaffcon24 on social media. 

Additionally, the organisers have secured exclusive discounts on accommodations, golf, and spa treatments for attendees looking to extend their stay and experience the Belfry’s exceptional facilities.

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