 | British Society of Sugar Technologists |
The Annual General Meeting will take place on Wednesday April 21st 2010 at the Society of Chemical Industry in London. The formal notice with details of the papers to be presented will be published in due course. This is the end of the cycle so part of the agenda will be the appointment of the new Council for the next cycle. There is a map to remind you of how to find the location and you can register on-line.
Don't forget to plan to join us in the Star Tavern just behind the SCI after the meeting!
2010 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING APRIL 21st 2010
The 2010 AGM of the Society will take place at the Society of Chemical Industry, 14/15 Belgrave Square, London on Wednesday 21st April 2010. The fee for the day's events, including the lunch, remains at £20. Alternatively, attendance at the afternoon session only is £5.
The meeting marks the end of the three year cycle but the AGM itself will following the usual format.
PROGRAMME
| 10.00 - 11.00 | | Coffee and Registration |
| 11.00 - 11.45 | | Technical Paper No. 1: | Feedback from ISSCT Congress 2010 Bob Merry (BSST President) |
| 11.45 - 12.15 | | Annual General Meeting |  |
| 12.15 - 14.00 | | Buffet Lunch |
| 14.00 - 14.45 | | Technical Paper No. 2: | Continuous Improvement in Cane Raw Sugar Decolorisation Technology François Rousset (Novasep) |
| 14.45 - 15.30 | | Technical Paper No. 3: | Ethanol Versus Sugar as Food Lindsay Jolly (ISO Senior Economist) |
| 15.30 - 15.50 | | Tea and Coffee |
| 15.50 - 16.35 | | Technical Paper No. 4: | Challenges for Sugarcane Growers in the 21st Century Dr Alan Yates (Independent Consultant) |
| 16.35 | | Closing Remarks |
HOW TO GET TO THE MEETING
The SCI is in Belgrave Square close to Hyde Park Corner.
By Road
Don't! Driving and parking in central London is a nightmare and the Congestion Charge is applicable.
By Rail
Victoria Station is 10 to 15 minutes walk from Belgrave Square.
By Underground
Hyde Park Corner is the closest tube station and Knightsbridge is also quite close. These are both on the Piccadilly Line. You can also get off the District + Circle and Victoria lines at Victoria.
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