Sep '07
Blenheim Palace Conferences launches a series of rural business conferences.
We are delighted to announce that from January 2008, Blenheim Palace Conferences will be running a series of rural business development themed conferences in association with Blenheim Palace in the magnificent palace hospitality suite in Woodstock, Oxfordshire.
The inaugral conference, on 30th January 2008, will concentrate on the issue of Farming and Estate Diversification followed in February by a day devoted to Rural Property and Business Tenancies.
The conference team at Blenheim Palace Conferences have a wealth of experience in programming and organising a variety of conferences for various organisations including some of the leading UK Institutions.
Interest in land based and rural matters has never been greater with wide ranging debate over, inter alia, the safety of the food chain, environmental issues, hunting and land use.
Agricultural educators face the enormous challenge of reaching farmers and estate managers as they try to share new ideas and strategies to assist rural best practice.
Changing times require novel approaches to rural business development and we believe our practical based conferences will offer a one stop innovative insight on a variety of important issues and topics from key industry speakers ensuring time away from the farm or estate is kept to a minimum.
The conferences target:
Those involved in managing rural property from private farms to estates
Those managing the landholdings of public and private institutional bodies
Surveyors
Planning and Environmental Consultants
Leisure Managers
Rural Conservationists
Blenheim Palace Conferences will provide practical solutions to today’s rural business issues.
Blenheim Palace Conferences website now live!
Blenheim Palace conferences are delighted to announce the launch of their website www.blenheimpalaceconferences.co.uk which details the series of rural business development themed conferences planned for 2008.
The inaugral conference, on 30th January 2008,featuring the CLA’s Henry Aubrey-Fletcher will concentrate on the issue of Farming and Estate Diversification followed in February by a day devoted to Rural Property and Business Tenancies.
The conferences target amongst others:
Those involved in managing rural property from private farms to estates
Those managing the landholdings of public and private institutional bodies
Surveyors
Planning and Environmental Consultants
Rural Conservationists
Rural business advisors
Blenheim Palace Conferences will provide practical solutions to today’s rural business issues.