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How to Manage Responsible Business in Emerging Markets9th - 10th October 2007, Marriott Regents Park Hotel, London |
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![]() VenueThis conference will take place at the Regent's Park Marriott Hotel in Central London. Ethical Corporation has secured a special room rate for attendees and you will be sent detailed information about this when your registration is confirmed. The special rate is only available until 7th September so early booking is advised. The address of the hotel is:Regent's Park Marriott Hotel ![]() Phone: +44 (0) 207 722 7711 AccessThe hotel is easily accessible from the M1, M25 and A40 and offers secure, on-site car parking outisde the congestion charge zone. Euston and mainline train stations are a short taxi ride and taxis are readily available directly outside the hotel. The nearest tube station, Swiss Cottage on the Jubilee line is only 3 minutes walk enabling guests to travel directly to Bond Street in 10-15 minutes. Top AttractionsNearby attractions include Regents Park, Lords Cricket Ground and the fashionable bars, cafes and restaurants of St Johns Wood, Primrose Hill, Madame Tussauds and London Zoo. |