The 2024 district conference is coming to Venue Cymru and the St George in Llandudno on Saturday 28 September.
Join us at Venue Cymru for a day filled with inspirational speakers with lived experiences of disability, sharpen your inclusivity skills with the help of our charity experts, and learn new ways you and your club could help the world see the ability in every disability.
Join us in the evening at the sea-front St George hotel and relax amongst fellow rotarians from across the district, accompanied by a fabulous 3-course meal and entertainment.
Book now via Eventbrite by clicking this text.
Tickets / Tocynnau
Day and evening combined ticket: £65.00
All inclusive ticket:
Daytime ticket: £35.00pp + booking fee
Ticket includes:
Evening ticket: £35.00pp + booking fee
Ticket includes:
Large booking as a club? Please email the District Conference team who can help via rotary1180conference@outlook.com.
Agenda
The full agenda, speakers, and entertainment are to be confirmed this spring.
The daytime event at Venue Cymru is from 10.30am – 4.30pm. The evening event at the St George is from 7.00pm – late. Take a look at a snapshot of the day now via Eventbrite.
Visiting Llandudno / Ymweld a Llandudno
The Llandudno Rotary Club have pulled together some useful guidance for people visiting Llandudno. Take a look via the link here
Help spread the word / Helpwch ni siarad amdano!
Be sure to talk about the District Conference at your next club meeting.
We’ll also be sharing lots of exciting updates in the build up to this year’s conference. Follow the Rotary in N Wales and NW England Facebook page for all the latest updates.
Got a question? / Os gennych chi gwestiwn?
Take a look at our conference FAQs or contact the District Conference team who will be happy to help: rotary1180conference@outlook.com
See the ability, not the disability / Gweler y gallu, nid yr anabledd!
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