
Media Releases November 17, 2008 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE HISTORIC EASTERBROOK HALL HOSTS WORLD MOUNTAIN BIKE CONFERENCE
Easterbrook Hall on the Crichton Estate, Dumfries in South West Scotland is to be the venue for the next World Mountain Bike Conference in May 2009. The hall is an elegant art deco building erected in the 1930s which was fully refurbished in the early part of 2006 and converted into a multi-purpose conference and events centre.
“We are delighted to hold our conference in such a picturesque and historic setting so close to the many spectacular mountain bike facilities of the region” said Dan London, the event organiser.
The Crichton estate at Dumfries was founded in 1834 and comprises around 100 acres of superb landscaped parkland with a number of impressive red sandstone buildings, including Easterbrook Hall and the Crichton Memorial Church - all now part of an award winning University Campus and Business Park. Managed by the Crichton Development Company, the large, versatile, and elegantly refurbished Hall continues its central social role with a great deal of panache, hosting conferences, balls, dinners, weddings and other major events all year round.
Angela McIntyre the Venue Manager, said: “The team at Easterbrook Hall are thrilled to be hosting this event and we look forward to welcoming the delegates from all over the world for some traditional Scottish hospitality”
For further details about the conference venue please visit www.easterbrookhall.co.uk
For the latest details of the conference programme and other conference activities please see our website www.worldmountainbikeconference.com.
Dan London Business Manager, World Mountain Bike Conference dan@worldmountainbikeconference.com
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