Member Top Tips
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How to Organise a Successful Familiarisation Trip for a UK Venue
Expires: 31/05/2024
Familiarisation trips, often referred to as “FAM trips,” are invaluable opportunities for event planners and other industry professionals to experience firsthand what a UK venue has to offer. These trips play a vital role in promoting venues, showcas…
What does it mean to be a Strategic Thinker?
Expires: 31/05/2024
97% of business leaders identify strategic thinking as key to business success, yet 96% say they don’t have time to plan.
Not all strategic thinking has to be big, just simply nudging a few bits forward and good strategic thinking may also mean dec…
Conifer Tree Height Laws in the UK: What You Need to Know
Expires: 31/05/2024
Conifer trees can add beauty and privacy to any landscape, but they also come with their own set of legal considerations, especially when it comes to height restrictions.
Understanding the laws surrounding conifer tree height in the UK is essential …
Disposal of Trees and Plants Infected with Specified Plant Diseases
Expires: 31/05/2024
Understanding Regulations and Procedures for Disposal of Trees and Plants Infected with Specified Plant Diseases.
Introduction:
The disposal of trees and plants infected with specified plant diseases is a critical aspect of disease management and p…
Beyond the Cap and Gown: Empowering Graduates for Professional Success
Expires: 30/06/2024
Graduates will play an important part in our future workforce. It is predicted that by 2035, 88% of new jobs will require graduate-level qualifications.[1] During the 2021-22 academic year, over 2 million students were studying in UK higher education…