IIPB Annual Dinner 2019
Ribby Hall Holiday Village
Friday, 04 October 2019
7:00 pm – 11:45 pm (UK time)
IIPB Annual Dinner 2019
Dubbed 'The Event of the Year' by some, this night will be confirmed as a great one by colleagues in and around your workplace.
A great meal will be followed by some guest speeches, and then you can dance the night away!
All Guests are Welcome, Singles, Doubles or Tables. Bring a Party, all can be catered for.
To Avoid disappointment, we advise booking the event sooner rather than later. Here's to hoping for another Fantastic Event this Year!
Booking
Tickets are £40 Per Person
To book a Place at the event, please contact Anne Pickover at CCIB on 01772 780600. Alternatively please email Anne at anne@ccibltd.net
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