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Few tickets remain for Safety and Health Excellence Awards
09 March 2018
MORE THAN 75 percent of tickets to the inaugural Safety & Health Excellence (SHE) Awards have been snapped up by more than 300 members of the health, safety, fire and security sectors.
The SHE Awards, which have 3M as headline sponsor, take place at the Vox, Resorts World by the NEC Birmingham on 11 April. The black-tie event will be hosted by comedian Rory Bremner and will be the biggest networking event of the year for the combined sectors.
Guests will be treated to drinks reception, three-course meal with table wine, live magic acts, comedy set by Rory Bremner, charity casino tables, red carpet photobooth, live band and of the main event of the SHE Awards presentations.
The shortlists for all categories have already been announced and you can see who’s made the select list at www.she-awards.com/shortlist
Only a few tickets remain so if you want to attend the fun-filled night you will need to act fast. Tables of 10 cost £1800+VAT and tickets cost £199+VAT each. To book your places visit www.she-awards.com/orgfiles/ZORGF000011/SHE/docs/she-awards-booking-form.pdf or call 01342 333 724
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