Sundowner
Sundowner at The Kings Arms. Renovations are not starting until April/May. See you at the Kings Arms.
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Sundowner at The Kings Arms. Renovations are not starting until April/May. See you at the Kings Arms.
The MinSouth Heat will be held at the Royal School of Mines Event Registration Click the buttons below to view the registration forms. Virtual Ticket Attendee Ticket Thank […]
Sundowner at The Kings Arms (Renovations delayed)
Date: Thursday 9th April Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm BST Venue: IOM3 London Office, Bessemer Room, 297 Euston Road, London, NW1 3AQ Moderator: Dr Sarah Gordon (Board Member, Women in Miningn UK; WIM100 2016; […]
"Hinkley Point C Marine Tunnels" Presented by: Barry Gilsenan (Balfour Beatty) David Maddison (Jacobs) Visit www.britishtunnelling.com for further details
Sundowner at The Kings Arms (Renovations delayed)
The Presige Lecture will be presented by the Author Henry Sanderson. Details will be placed here. Henry is the Author of "Volt Rush", he is a former FT Journalist who […]
Lecture: Lower Thames Crossing Speaker (Organisation): John Clarke-Hughes & Keith Bowers (Lower Thames Crossing) Visit www.britishtunnelling.com for further details
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Save the Date: MinSouth Mining Teams Croquet Evening Get your flat-soled shoes ready! We’re heading to the Surbiton Croquet Club—the largest in the London area—for a unique evening of team […]
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