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ENC 2012

The European Forum to discuss Nuclear Technology Issues, Opportunities & Challenges

9 -12 December 2012, Manchester, United Kingdom

Venue

Manchester Central Convention Complex houses the city’s historic Central Railway Station, a feature of the Manchester cityscape since 1876 and now reinvented as a distinctive and flexible venue for exhibitions and conferences.

Manchester Central Convention Complex

The iconic Grade-II listed building has retained its historic charm whilst undergoing a £28.5m redevelopment, bringing a stunning new look to the building. The redevelopment has created new extended foyers, which means that the venue can now offer three totally self-contained areas each with its own entrance foyer.

Manchester Central has an enviable track record of hosting a wide range of tailor-made events, from intimate corporate meetings to large-scale, high profile international congresses and exhibitions. From political and association conferences to testimonial dinners, trade shows and corporate meetings, Manchester Central has the flexibility of space to meet all our event requirements in a unique city centre location.

Access

Train
There are four key train stations in Manchester city centre - Deansgate, Piccadilly, Oxford Road and Victoria. Of these, Piccadilly attracts the most visitors' and is the main arrival point into the city centre.

Air
Over 85 airlines offer direct flights to over 180 destinations worldwide, connecting over 22 million passengers to more places than any other airport in the UK. The airport is ideally placed to become your gateway to England's Northwest. You can visit Manchester Airport's website to find out more about flights to Manchester or click on one of our airline partners below to search for flights to Manchester.
Wherever you're arriving from, the airport can provide you with personalised information about your onward journey with its My Airport Guide service.

From the airport, trains to the city centre run every 15 minutes into Piccadilly train station; the average journey time is 20 minutes. Alternatively you can jump into a taxi to the city centre.
www.manchesterairport.co.uk

Bus
A comprehensive network of buses offer frequent services to many destinations.

Metroshuttle
When in the city centre, you can hop on one of the Metroshuttle buses. These are free and link to all the main rail stations, shopping districts and businesses in the city centre. Metroshuttle operates from 7am - 7pm Monday to Saturday and 10am - 6pm on Sundays and runs approximately every 10 minutes. The Metroshuttle can take you from car parks, stations and tram stops around the city centre's main attractions.

Road
Manchester's ring road connects Manchester to motorways north, south, east and west. You can download maps to help find your way around the city centre and beyond.

Parking
Manchester City Council has compiled a map of city centre car parks. For a wider choice of car parks across the region, car park operator NCP has a car park finder tool. You can download the Nosey Parker iPhone App to locate your nearest car park.

Coach
National Express run coaches from major cities in the UK to Manchester. Visit the National Express website for full details.

Tram
Manchester's Metrolink tram system has been developed to encourage easier and faster travel in the city centre and beyond. Connecting all major railway stations and tourist attractions, the Metrolink runs every five minutes, making it the perfect mode of transport for those who don't require a strict timetable. Trams run from the early morning until late in the evening; don't forget to purchase your ticket from the machine at the platform before you board.

On foot
Walking is the easiest way to get around. Manchester is easily explored on foot, with plenty of pedestrian-only zones.  It is possible to traverse the main central locations within around 20-minutes, end-to-end.

To explore the city on foot, you could map your route using the interactive Manchester Walking Routes Planner or download maps to help find your way around the city centre and beyond.

For more information about transport system in Manchester use following link

City centre maps can be downloaded from the following link


 

ENC 2012 Diamond Sponsor

GE HitachiNuclear Energy

ENC 2012 Gold Sponsors

AGORIA Belgoprocess SCK-CEN Nuclear Forum

ENC 2012 Silver Sponsor

Urenco

ENC 2012 Sponsor

ONET

 

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organised in collaboration with

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IAEA
NEA
American Nuclear Society