RHA Annual Lunch, 4 October 2011 - Make sure you’re there!

Thursday, 28 July 2011 2:47 PM

With still 10 weeks to go, tickets for the Road Haulage Association’s Annual Lunch are selling fast.
This year’s speaker will be Transport for London Commissioner Peter Hendy CBE. Peter is the man with overall responsibility for the Capital's transport system including London’s underground rail network and of course, meeting the challenges and logistical implications of the 2012 Olympic Games; now less than 12
months away.

In addition, entertainment will provided by Simon Evans. Simon is a familiar voice on BBC Radio 4 as a regular on The News Quiz, The Unbelievable Truth and Armando Iannucci's Charm Offensive. 'Absolutely brilliant' according to Caroline Aherne plus, he dresses smartly and uses no bad language whatsoever...!

As the Association’s ‘flagship’ event, the Annual Lunch provides not only the perfect opportunity to meet up with old friends and colleagues, it’s a great chance to meet up with other movers and shakers working in the UK road freight industry. It’s also a great way to entertain your customers and clients.

Sponsored by RHA Finance Services, Begbies Traynor Limited, the event will once again be held at London’s Grand
Connaught Rooms, 61-65 Great Queen Street, WC2B 5BZ. Tickets cost just £95 (+ VAT) each; tables for 10 cost £950 (+ VAT).

For more details, contact Chris Seaton on 01733 261131. Alternatively, visit www.rha.uk.net/annuallunch.

Please note, tickets for this event are on a ‘first come, first served’ basis so, to avoid being left out, make sure you book your place as soon as possible.

Road Haulage Association – phone us first

For more details, contact RHA Head of Media Relations, Kate Gibbs on . . .
Tel: +44 (0) 1932 838917
Mob: + 44 (0) 7979 531451

www.rha.uk.net 

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