UK DIARY

Concrete, Apr 2007

April

6: Sustainable concrete construction - Northern Ireland Contact: Gareth Doyle Tel: 44 (0)28 9269 0236

8: Graduate workshop - Scotland Region Contact: Chris Bennett Tel: 44 (0)1259 733 783

11: Knowledge update series: Even more changes to the Building Regulations - Wales Contact: Mal Enoch Tel: 44 (0)1443 237 494

18: Precast concrete solutions - Essex Contact: Brian Townsend Tel: 44 (0)1279 812 593

18: Colour for life - Yorkshire & Humberside Contact: Ian Ferguson Tel: 44 (0) 1422 312333

24: Back to Basics - Training day - West Midlands Contact: Nick Collier Tel: 44 (0) 121 552 1565

24: Innovative use of concrete in sea defence - Norfolk and Suffolk Contact: Paul Milner Tel: 44 (0)2834 600665

25: Steel and synthetic fibres for concrete application - West Midlands Contact: Nick Collier Tel: 44 (0)121 552 1565

26: AGM and lunch - Northern Ireland Contact: Gareth Doyle Tel: 44 (0)28 9269 0236

27: Annual luncheon - South West Region Contact: Brian Blight Tel: 44 (0)1962 847084

May

10: Concrete: Back to the Future - Scotland Region Contact: Chris Bennett Tel: 44 (0)1259 733 783

16: Project meeting - London and South East Contact: Mark Norton Tel: 44 (0)1788 564224

16: AGM- Yorkshire & Humberside Contact: Ian Ferguson Tel: 44 (0)1422 312333

16: Knowledge update series: Legal update - Wales Contact: Mal Enoch Tel: 44 (0)1443 237 494

18: Dinner dance - Northern Region Contact: John Mayo Tel: 44 (0)191 4168360

22: Concrete Eurocode - Impact of EC2 - West Midlands Contact: Nick Collier Tel: 44 (0)121 552 1565

24: Social evening - Essex Contact: Brian Townsend Tel: 44 (0)1279 812 593

29: AGM-West Midlands Contact: Nick Collier Tel: 44 (0) 121 552 1565

June

1: Summer Ball-Wales Contact: Mal Enoch Tel: 44 (0)1443 237 494

4: AGM - Northern Region Contact: John Mayo Tel: 44 (0)191 416 8360

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