THE WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGISTS
NOTICES
Hall for Hire
A
s well as providing us with a permanent home and a base
for our activities, the newly redecorated WCIT Hall is
available to hire for seminars, small conferences, dinners
and receptions with a variety of rooms which allow for a flexible
meeting place with modern facilities including laptop and
projector screen, flipcharts, Wi-Fi and air conditioning
throughout.
The Livery Room has capability to hold lunches/dinners for up to
50 guests or a seminar and/or reception for up to 60 people. We
also have a range of smaller rooms available for meetings or
breakout sessions.
The Hall provides excellent catering whether a sandwich lunch,
buffet or an à la carte dinner with helpful and considerate staff to
assist and advise on individual requirements.
We encourage all members to think of our rooms when looking
for venues for their businesses and don’t forget; the members rate
is between 30-50% off the normal rate and funds raised will go
towards boosting contributions to our charitable funds!
Please contact [email protected] at the Hall for more
information about room bookings for corporate or
private functions.
The ideal Christmas present for every
Freeman
Contact Us:
Email
Clerk: [email protected]
Assistant Clerk: [email protected]
Finance & Billing: [email protected]
Events and Catering: [email protected]
WCIT Charity: [email protected]
Website: www.wcit.org.uk
(this has an extensive membership-only part which we encourage all
members to use for internal communications)
Phone: 020 7600 1992
Twitter:@theitclivery
Linked-In: Information Technologists Company
Postal Address: 39a Bartholomew Close, London EC1A 7JN
The charitable activities of the WCIT are run by our subsidiary WCIT Charity
(Reg Charity No 1113488)
To Contribute to the next issue of Monitor, which appears three times a year,
please send your articles (200 words plus photos) to [email protected]
Available to buy in the WCIT Hall
£10 (P&P extra)
Thank you to all those who have contributed to the November issue of
Monitor. This issue was prepared, edited and designed by Eleanor
MacGregor. Printing was by the students of the Ian Kart en Centre at Treloar’s
School and College.
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