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April July 2013
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Contents
Sponsors......................................................................05
Built Environment
4. All RICS members must record their CPD activity using the
RICS CPD Management System (available to all members
globally from the RICS website).
Property
Land
Environmental litigation........................................................19
Invasive species and environmental protection....................20
Land estate management...................................................21
Planning law update............................................................22
Cross Profession
Cloud computing................................................................23
Market drivers and regional development............................24
Professional ethics and standards.......................................25
Series at a Glance.................................................26
Booking Form...........................................................29
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This session provides detailed insight into a wide range of technical problems relating to the
refurbishment and upgrading of occupied buildings and suggests solutions compliant with
relevant statutory requirements. Alternative methods and approaches are explained, which
enable the practitioner to select the most appropriate method in ensuring a project runs as
smoothly as possible.
Speakers include:
CHPK
Evaluating the types of risks and challenges associated with building refurbishment schemes
Assessing problems with refurbishing occupied buildings
Chris Howe
Northern Ireland
John Ashenhurst
Povall Worthington
Potential pitfalls and practical advice on taking pre-emptive measures to minimise disturbance
Chris Eglin
Partner, Building Consultancy,
Sanderson Weatherall
For details of further speakers
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North East
South West
07 May 2013
1730 1900
The Holiday Inn, Lakeview
Bridge Road, Cambridge,
CB24 9PH
23 April 2013
1730 1900
St James Park, Newcastle
upon Tyne, NE1 4ST
12 June 2013
1730 1900
Hilton Bristol, Woodlands
Lane, Bradley Stoke,
Bristol, BS32 4JF
East Midlands
21 May 2013
1730 1900
Crowne Plaza, St Nicholas
Place, Princes Dock,
Pier Head, Liverpool,
L3 1QW
Wales
Northern Ireland
25 June 2013
1730 1900
St Johns Hotel, Warwick
Road, Solihull, B91 1AT
02 July 2013
1730 1900
Marriott Hotel, Eagle Drive,
Northampton, NN4 7HW
Edinburgh
23 April 2013
1730 1900
Strathmore Business
Centre, 10 South St Andrew
Street, EH2 2AZ
Glasgow
16 April 2013
1230 1400
Teacher Building,
St Enoch Square, G1 4DB
London
17 June 2013
1800 1930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD
North West
23 May 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ
South East
06 June 2013
1800 1930
Crowne Plaza Hotel,
Langley Drive, Crawley,
West Sussex, RH11 7SX
26 June 2013
1800 1930
De Vere Village, Langdon
Road, Swansea, SA1 8QY
West Midlands
I have thoroughly
enjoyed the latest
series of short CPD
seminars and would
recommend to
property professionals
of all disciplines.
These concise events
are excellent value
with experienced
and knowledgeable
speakers presenting
on a good range of
key subjects. Venues
are easily accessible
with good facilities
and there is always a
polite and informative
RICS representative
on hand.
Richard Preston BSc
(Hons) MRICS Assistant
Manager, Blackpool Care
& Repair Agency
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From arising complications, it is now widely recognised that an effective collaboration is key to
delivering construction projects successfully.
Speakers include:
Northern Ireland
Colin Smyth
Constructing in
Northern Ireland
Derek Rees
East
John Hall
Constructing Excellence
South West
Andrew Jarvis
Director South West,
Constructing Excellence
Wales
Representative
East
North East
South West
18 June 2013
1730 1900
The Holiday Inn, Lakeview
Bridge Road, Cambridge,
CB24 9PH
16 July 2013
1730 1900
St James Park, Newcastle
upon Tyne, NE1 4ST
04 July 2013
1730 1900
Hilton Bristol, Woodlands
Lane, Bradley Stoke,
Bristol, BS32 4JF
East Midlands
09 July 2013
1730 1900
The Mercure Manchester
Piccadilly, Portland
Street, Piccadilly Plaza,
Manchester, M1 4PH
Wales
Northern Ireland
25 April 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ
10 July 2013
1730 1900
De Vere Venues Colmore
Gate, 5th & 7th Floor, 2-6
Colmore Row, Birmingham,
B3 2QD
South East
25 June 2013
1800 1930
The Guildford Holiday Inn,
Egerton Road, Guildford,
Surrey GU2 7XZ
04 July 2013
1730 1900
Crowne Plaza Leeds,
Wellington Street,
Leeds, LS1 4DL
04 July 2013
1730 1900
Thistle Hotel, East Midlands
Airport, Derby DE74 2SH
Edinburgh
19 June 2013
1230 1400
Strathmore Business
Centre, 10 South St Andrew
Street, EH2 2AZ
Glasgow
18 June 2013
1230 1400
Teacher Building,
St Enoch Square, G1 4DB
London
02 July 2013
0800 0930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD
North West
08 May 2013
1800 1930
De Vere Village, Langdon
Road, Swansea, SA1 8QY
Constructing Excellence
in Wales
Glasgow & Edinburgh
Dr Bilge Erdogen
Lecturer, School of Built
Environment, Heriot-Watt
University
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please visit rics.org/cpdseries
West Midlands
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It is essential that high standards of health, safety and welfare are maintained during all stages of a
construction project.
Speakers include:
This session will explore the health, safety and welfare procedures used to mitigate and control risks
on site. You will be provided with knowledge and understanding of the legal framework relating to the
responsibilities of employers, employees, site visitors and the general public.
South East
W
hat are the legal liabilities of Fire Risk
Assessors?
P
ractical application of health and safety
issues and requirements for compliance
A
ssessing the HSE process fire precautions
enforced by the Dangerous Substances and
Explosive Atmospheres Regulation (DSEAR)
(not Northern Ireland)
Ben Bradford
BB7
Ian Lealand
& David Spicer
Crown Paints Ltd
London
Dare Oduye
& Ian Lealand
Crown Paints Ltd
North West, North East, West
Midlands, Yorksihire and
Humber, Wales
Representative
Crown Paints
Northern Ireland
Michael McGlennon
East
North East
South West
04 July 2013
1230 1400
The County Hotel, Rainsford
Road, Chelmsford, Essex,
CM1 2PZ
14 May 2013
1900 2030
Copthorne Hotel Newcastle,
The Close, Quayside,
Newcastle upon Tyne,
NE1 3RT
22 May 2013
1730 1900
Hilton Bristol, Woodlands
Lane, Bradley Stoke, Bristol,
BS32 4JF
Wales
South West
North West
19 June 2013
1800 1930
De Vere Village, Langdon
Road, Swansea, SA1 8QY
East Midlands
27 June 2013
1730 1900
Hilton Hotel, M1 Junction 21
Approach, Leicester
LE19 1WQ
Edinburgh
16 April 2013
1730 1900
Strathmore Business
Centre, 10 South St Andrew
Street, EH2 2AZ
Glasgow
17 April 2013
1730 1900
Teacher Building,
St Enoch Square, G1 4DB
London
12 June 2013
1800 1930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD
30 April 2013
1730 1900
Radisson Blu Hotel,
Manchester Airport,
Manchester, M90 3RA
Northern Ireland
16 April 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ
South East
18 June 2013
1800 1930
The Best Western Russell
Hotel, 136 Boxley Road,
Maidstone, Kent, ME14 2AE
West Midlands
23 May 2013
1730 1900
St Johns Hotel, Warwick
Road, Solihull, B91 1AT
WYG
Glasgow & Edinburgh
David Spicer,
Richard Roberts
& Ian Lealand
For details of further speakers
please visit rics.org/cpdseries
My colleague and I
have attended several
RICS CPD seminars in
the past in our region.
We have both benefited
enormously from the
subjects covered and
the quality and useful
insights from some of
the speakers
Neil Cunningham,
NDC Associates Ltd
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This seminar will examine the key provisions of both the JCT and NEC contracts from a practical
perspective to allow an understanding of how the contracts should be administered.
Speakers include:
It is therefore essential for all practitioners to be fully up to date on how both forms of contracts work
in practice. This session will consider the various legal developments in contracts and the challenges
these present, with a focus on the new JCT and how this compares to the NEC3 contract.
East, London
East Midlands
U
nderstanding the structure
of the contacts
A
n overview of legal
developments in contracts
J CT Payment provisions
and how these differ to
NEC contracts
J CT v. NEC which is
better?
Scotland only
Managing JCT/SBCC and NEC3 Contracts: A comparison
A
n overview of the JCT/SBCC Standard Building Contract
and the NEC3
C
omplying with the notice and other provisions of the
Amended Construction Act
Payment provisions and how these differ to NEC contracts
E
xamining the latest developments surrounding
JCT contracts
Understanding associated dispute resolution procedures
Jessica Taylor
ClarksLegal LLP
Jon Miller
Prettys
North East, North West,
Yorkshire and Humber
Steve Brown
Steve Brown Associates
Glasgow & Edinburgh
Shona Frame
East
North East
South West
21 May 2013
1730 1900
The Holiday Inn, Lakeview
Bridge Road, Cambridge,
CB24 9PH
20 June 2013
1730 1900
St James Park, Newcastle
upon Tyne, NE1 4ST
05 June 2013
1730 1900
Buckerell Lodge Hotel,
Topsham Road, Exeter,
EX2 4SQ
David Rintoul
East Midlands
16 April 2013
1730 1900
The Mercure Manchester
Piccadilly, Portland
Street, Piccadilly Plaza,
Manchester, M1 4PH
Wales
Wales
Northern Ireland
West Midlands
02 May 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ
18 June 2013
1730 1900
De Vere Venues Colmore
Gate, 5th & 7th Floor, 2-6
Colmore Row, Birmingham,
B3 2QD
11 June 2013
1730 1900
Marriott Hotel, Eagle Drive,
Northampton, NN4 7HW
Edinburgh
24 April 2013
1230 1400
MacRoberts LLP, Excel
House, 30 Semple Street
EH3 8BL
Glasgow
23 April 2013
1230 1400
MacRoberts LLP, Capella,
60 York Street, G2 8JX
London
08 May 2013
1800 1930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD
North West
South East
18 April 2013
1800 1930
Crowne Plaza Hotel,
Langley Drive, Crawley,
West Sussex, RH11 7SX
16 May 2013
1800 1930
Wales Millennium Centre,
Bute Place, Cardiff Bay,
CF10 5AL
Andrew Ash
Osborne Clarke LLP
Robert Shawyer
Shemmings LLP
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please visit rics.org/cpdseries
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Speakers include:
East, East Midlands, London,
South East, South West
Richard Schofield
How does leadership affect and impact on delivering a better complex project bottom-line?
Derek Ferrier
Managing Partner and Head of
Project Management, Hardies
Wales
Jo Streeten
AECOM
For details of further speakers
please visit rics.org/cpdseries
Glasgow
Northern Ireland
Wales
04 June 2013
1730 1900
The Holiday Inn, Lakeview
Bridge Road, Cambridge,
CB24 9PH
22 May 2013
1730 1900
Teacher Building,
St Enoch Square, G1 4DB
11 June 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ
02 July 2013
1800 1930
Wales Millennium Centre,
Bute Place, Cardiff Bay,
CF10 5AL
East Midlands
22 April 2013
0800 0930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD
South East
West Midlands
23 April 2013
1800 1930
The Guildford Holiday Inn,
Egerton Road, Guildford,
Surrey GU2 7XZ
06 June 2013
1730 1900
De Vere Venues Colmore
Gate, 5th & 7th Floor,
2-6 Colmore Row,
Birmingham, B3 2QD
23 April 2013
1730 1900
Nottingham Belfry
Hotel, Mellors Way,
Off Woodhouse Way,
Nottingham NG8 6PY
Edinburgh
29 May 2013
1230 1400
Strathmore Business
Centre, 10 South St Andrew
Street, EH2 2AZ
London
North East
08 May 2013
0730 0900
St James Park, Newcastle
upon Tyne, NE1 4ST
North West
07 May 2013
1730 1900
The Mercure Manchester
Piccadilly, Portland
Street, Piccadilly Plaza,
Manchester, M1 4PH
South West
17 April 2013
1730 1900
Hilton Bristol, Woodlands
Lane, Bradley Stoke,
Bristol, BS32 4JF
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The problems of structural movement can be attributed to a number of factors. This session
provides practical advice on cracks and movement in buildings and how they can be detected and
diagnosed. It provides you with in depth analysis of factors leading to problems and gives you the
opportunity to explore best techniques in assessing structural movement in buildings.
Speakers include:
Ed Morton
Definition of causes: examination of different movement types and best assessment techniques
Suzie Ovenstone
Wales
Andrew Ball
Ball & Co
North West, Yorkshire and
Humber, North East
Paul Shephard
Technical Manager, Thor Helical
For details of further speakers
please visit rics.org/cpdseries
Glasgow
North West
South West
16 May 2013
1730 1900
The County Hotel,
Rainsford Road,
Chelmsford, Essex,
CM1 2PZ
05 June 2013
1730 1900
Teacher Building, St Enoch
Square, G1 4DB
23 May 2013
1730 1900
The Mercure Manchester
Piccadilly, Portland
Street, Piccadilly Plaza,
Manchester, M1 4PH
11 July 2013
1730 1900
Buckerell Lodge Hotel,
Topsham Road, Exeter,
EX2 4SQ
Northern Ireland
27 June 2013
1800 1930
Wales Millennium Centre,
Bute Place, Cardiff Bay,
CF10 5AL
East Midlands
20 June 2013
1730 1900
Nottingham Belfry
Hotel, Mellors Way,
Off Woodhouse Way,
Nottingham NG8 6PY
Edinburgh
04 June 2013
1730 1900
Strathmore Business
Centre, 10 South St Andrew
Street, EH2 2AZ
London
05 June 2013
1800 1930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD
North East
14 May 2013
1730 1900
Copthorne Hotel
Newcastle, The Close,
Quayside, Newcastle
upon Tyne, NE1 3RT
18 June 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ
South East
07 May 2013
1800 1930
The Best Western Russell
Hotel, 136 Boxley Road,
Maidstone, Kent, ME14 2AE
Wales
West Midlands
20 June 2013
1730 1900
St Johns Hotel, Warwick
Road, Solihull, B91 1AT
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The majority of reported problems with buildings have dampness as either a cause or a symptom.
In order to deal with damp, we have to understand where the water is coming from. This session
provides you with the knowledge and tools to understand how to solve the issues associated
with damp.
Speakers include:
Church Lukas
Diagnosing damp
Chris Mahony
London, South East
Bryan Pilbeam
Peter Cox
Sophie Robinson
Director, SR Surveyors
West Midlands
Ross Allan
Development Director,
Timberwise
Northern Ireland
East
North East
South West
09 July 2013
1730 1900
The Holiday Inn, Lakeview
Bridge Road, Cambridge,
CB24 9PH
25 June 2013
1730 1900
Copthorne Hotel
Newcastle, The Close,
Quayside, Newcastle upon
Tyne, NE1 3RT
09 July 2013
1730 1900
Woodlands Castle,
Ruishton, Taunton, TA3 5LU
East Midlands
25 June 2013
1730 1900
Hilton Hotel, M1 Junction
21 Approach, Leicester
LE19 1WQ
Edinburgh
14 May 2013
1730 1900
Strathmore Business
Centre, 10 South St Andrew
Street, EH2 2AZ
Glasgow
15 May 2013
1730 1900
Teacher Building,
St Enoch Square, G1 4DB
London
10 June 2013
1800 1930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD
North West
15 May 2013
1730 1900
The Mercure Manchester
Piccadilly, Portland
Street, Piccadilly Plaza,
Manchester, M1 4PH
Northern Ireland
11 April 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ
South East
16 May 2013
1800 1930
Malmaison Hotel, Great
Western House, 1820
Station Road, Reading,
RG11 1JX
Wales
25 April 2013
1800 1930
Wales Millennium Centre,
Bute Place, Cardiff Bay,
CF10 5AL
John Ashenhurst
Povall Worthington
Glasgow & Edinburgh,
South West, Wales
Richard Walker
Peter Cox
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West Midlands
11 July 2013
1730 1900
St Johns Hotel, Warwick
Road, Solihull, B91 1AT
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When rent review negotiations break down the parties must consider dispute resolution options and
procedures. Through a consideration of relevant RICS Guidance Notes and Practice Statements,
you will be informed on important changes in order to ensure you have the crucial knowledge of
practice and procedure in the area of commercial property rent review disputes.
Speakers include:
This session combines an analysis of the relevant law, practical guidance and procedures, focusing
on common issues and problems faced by dispute resolution practitioners.
Zoe Wright
London, South East,
South West
John Baker
An update of relevant guidance for chartered surveyors involved with commercial property rent
review disputes
Consideration of the roles and responsibilities of an expert witness in third party proceedings
Fraser Clearie
Northern Ireland
Representative
Arthur Cox
Wales
Representative
Berry Smith
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please visit rics.org/cpdseries
Glasgow
Northern Ireland
Wales
27 June 2013
1730 1900
The County Hotel,
Rainsford Road,
Chelmsford, Essex,
CM1 2PZ
04 June 2013
1230 1400
Teacher Building, St Enoch
Square, G1 4DB
25 June 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ
21 May 2013
1800 1930
Berry Smith Office,
Haywood House, Dumfries
Place, Cardiff, CF10 3GA
South East
West Midlands
02 May 2013
1800 1930
Holiday Inn Winchester,
Telegraph Way, Morn Hill,
Winchester, S021 1HZ
04 July 2013
1730 1900
St Johns Hotel, Warwick
Road, Solihull, B91 1AT
South West
13 June 2013
1730 1900
Crowne Plaza Leeds,
Wellington Street,
Leeds, LS1 4DL
East Midlands
16 May 2013
1730 1900
Marriott Hotel, Eagle Drive,
Northampton, NN4 7HW
Edinburgh
07 May 2013
1730 1900
Strathmore Business
Centre, 10 South St Andrew
Street, EH2 2AZ
London
24 May 2013
0800 0930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD
North East
09 July 2013
1730 1900
St James Park, Newcastle
upon Tyne, NE1 4ST
North West
04 July 2013
0730 0900
The Mercure Manchester
Piccadilly, Portland
Street, Piccadilly Plaza,
Manchester, M1 4PH
07 May 2013
1730 1900
Future Inns, Plymouth
International Business
Park, 1 William Prance
Road, Plymouth, PL6 5US
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There are key challenges affecting the commercial property market in terms of valuation including
issues around what constitutes a reasonable valuation.
Speakers include:
In this session, find out how to maximise the use of reasonable valuation in the current market with
best practice case studies on minimising risks.
All regions
The seminar will also refer to recent guidance issues by RICS on PII and managing risks in valuation
work.
This seminar will discuss:
Commercial property valuation in the current changing and challenging market
Key developments in valuation comparables
David Murdoch
Director, Savills
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please visit rics.org/cpdseries
North East
Wales
11 July 2013
1230 1400
Maids Head Hotel,
Tombland, Norwich,
NR3 1LB
04 June 2013
0730 0900
St James Park, Newcastle
upon Tyne, NE1 4ST
06 June 2013
1800 1930
De Vere Village, Langdon
Road, Swansea, SA1 8QY
East Midlands
North West
West Midlands
25 April 2013
0730 0900
Manchester Conference
Centre, Sackville Street,
Manchester, M1 3BB
02 July 2013
1730 1900
De Vere Venues Colmore
Gate, 5th & 7th Floor,
2-6 Colmore Row,
Birmingham, B3 2QD
16 April 2013
1730 1900
Hilton Hotel, M1 Junction
21 Approach, Leicester
LE19 1WQ
Edinburgh
05 June 2013
1230 1400
Strathmore Business
Centre, 10 South St Andrew
Street, EH2 2AZ
Glasgow
Northern Ireland
19 June 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ
South East
01 May 2013
1730 1900
Teacher Building, St Enoch
Square, G1 4DB
21 May 2013
1800 1930
The Best Western Russell
Hotel, 136 Boxley Road,
Maidstone, Kent, ME14 2AE
London
South West
17 April 2013
1800 1930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD
02 May 2013
1730 1900
Buckerell Lodge Hotel,
Topsham Road, Exeter,
EX2 4SQ
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There are or over 40,000 insolvency and distressed property cases per year in the UK, amongst
the highest in Europe. Amidst these tougher economic times, this session reveals the realities of the
current commercial property market, with important insights into how to redeem these properties to
full value potential.
Speakers include:
Director, GVA
Roland Morgan
South West
Robert Belcher
GVA
Senior Representative
Ernst & Young
Northern Ireland
Representative
Arthur Cox
Yorkshire and Humber
Mark Ranson
Partner, Baker Tilly
Brian Tilly
Associate Director, Baker Tilly
East
North East
South West
19 June 2013
1730 1900
Beales Hotel, Comet Way,
Hatfield, Herts, AL10 9NG
30 April 2013
1730 1900
Copthorne Hotel
Newcastle, The Close,
Quayside, Newcastle upon
Tyne, NE1 3RT
30 April 2013
1730 1900
Hilton Bristol, Woodlands
Lane, Bradley Stoke,
Bristol, BS32 4JF
North West
18 June 2013
1800 1930
Wales Millennium Centre,
Bute Place, Cardiff Bay,
CF10 5AL
East Midlands
09 July 2013
1730 1900
Thistle Hotel, East Midlands
Airport, Derby, DE74 2SH
Edinburgh
11 June 2013
1730 1900
Strathmore Business
Centre, 10 South St Andrew
Street, EH2 2AZ
Glasgow
12 June 2013
1730 1900
Teacher Building, St Enoch
Square, G1 4DB
London
24 April 2013
1800 1930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD
23 April 2013
1730 1900
The Mercure Manchester
Piccadilly, Portland
Street, Piccadilly Plaza,
Manchester, M1 4PH
Northern Ireland
01 May 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ
South East
04 June 2013
1800 1930
The Best Western Russell
Hotel, 136 Boxley Road,
Maidstone, Kent, ME14 2AE
Wales
East Midlands
Peter Blair
Partner, Begbies Traynor Group
West Midlands
Joanne Wright
BDO
Wales
Representative
KMPG Cardiff
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please visit rics.org/cpdseries
West Midlands
16 April 2013
1730 1900
De Vere Venues Colmore
Gate, 5th & 7th Floor, 2-6
Colmore Row, Birmingham,
B3 2QD
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The role of the surveyor is changing. This session will examine the impact of the Green Deal in
residential buildings to ensure you are up to date and compliant with new legislation and incentives.
Speakers include:
Take away practical guidance on the technical issues with going green to deliver a variety of modern
surveying techniques for energy efficient residential properties.
East, London
LCEA
How will energy efficiency considerations affect the structure / value of a property?
Robert Corbyn
Asa Parker
Commercial Director, Carillion
Glasgow & Edinburgh
Phil Parnham
Phil Sott
Asset Skills
For details of further speakers
please visit rics.org/cpdseries
London
South East
West Midlands
01 May 2013
1730 1900
Beales Hotel, Comet Way,
Hatfield, Herts, AL10 9NG
11 July 2013
1800 1930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD
East Midlands
North East
13 June 2013
1800 1930
Holiday Inn,
Telegraph Way, Morn Hill,
Winchester, SO21 1HZ
30 April 2013
1730 1900
Marriott Hotel, Eagle Drive,
Northampton, NN4 7HW
21 May 2013
1730 1900
St James Park, Newcastle
upon Tyne, NE1 4ST
18 April 2013
1730 1900
De Vere Venues Colmore
Gate, 5th & 7th Floor,
2-6 Colmore Row,
Birmingham, B3 2QD
Edinburgh
North West
08 May 2013
1230 1400
Strathmore Business
Centre, 10 South St Andrew
Street, EH2 2AZ
11 July 2013
1730 1900
Radisson Blu Hotel,
Manchester Airport,
Manchester, M90 3RA
Glasgow
08 May 2013
1730 1900
Teacher Building, St Enoch
Square, G1 4DB
South West
25 June 2013
1730 1900
Norfolk Royale,
Richmond Hill,
Bournemouth, BH2 6EN
Wales
02 May 2013
1800 1930
Wales Millennium Centre,
Bute Place, Cardiff Bay,
CF10 5AL
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a property. Those advising developers need to be aware of the fact that there may be restrictions
across the land preventing a certain use of land. In addition other parties may have rights of access
across the land.
Speakers include:
The current legal position in terms of old easements and new land use
Graham Sinclair
Glasgow & Edinburgh
Kelsey Gibson
Northern Ireland
Representative
Scotland only:
The current legal position in terms of old servitudes and way-leaves and new land use
What is a title burden or condition and how is it created?
The latest in building regulations and content: recent and forthcoming developments
A practical consideration of party rights
Arthur Cox
Wales
Representative
Berry Smith
For details of further speakers
please visit rics.org/cpdseries
London
Northern Ireland
Wales
18 April 2013
1230 1400
Maids Head Hotel,
Tombland, Norwich,
NR3 1LB
13 May 2013
1800 1930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD
12 June 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ
03 July 2013
1800 1930
Berry Smith Office,
Haywood House, Dumfries
Place, Cardiff, CF10 3GA
East Midlands
04 July 2013
1730 1900
Copthorne Hotel
Newcastle, The Close,
Quayside, Newcastle upon
Tyne, NE1 3RT
South East
West Midlands
25 April 2013
1800 1930
Malmaison Hotel,
Great Western House,
1820 Station Road,
Reading, RG1 1JX
09 May 2013
1730 1900
De Vere Venues Colmore
Gate, 5th & 7th Floor, 2-6
Colmore Row, Birmingham,
B3 2QD
11 June 2013
1730 1900
The Mercure Manchester
Piccadilly, Portland
Street, Piccadilly Plaza,
Manchester, M1 4PH
South West
21 May 2013
1730 1900
Thistle Hotel, East Midlands
Airport, Derby DE74 2SH
Edinburgh
12 June 2013
1230 1400
MacRoberts LLP, Excel
House, 30 Semple Street
EH3 8BL
Glasgow
11 June 2013
1230 1400
MacRoberts LLP, Capella,
60 York Street, G2 8JX
North East
North West
02 July 2013
1730 1900
Woodlands Castle,
Ruishton, Taunton, TA3 5LU
04 June 2013
1730 1900
Crowne Plaza Leeds,
Wellington Street,
Leeds, LS1 4DL
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Leasehold enfranchisement was introduced in formal in 1967 and the right of long leaseholders to
purchase their landlords entire interest or acquire an extended lease term, is an issue applicable only
to England and Wales. However leasehold enfranchisement has given rise to a number of legal
challenges, and both landlords and tenants are keen to protect their individual property interests.
Speakers include:
This session will provide an overview of the legal rights and obligations under the law, so you can get
to grips with this complex and lengthy legislation before seeking legal advice regarding a claim.
Sykes Anderson
Christopher Sykes
London, South East,
South West, Wales
James Wilson
Partner, WA Ellis
Update of recent developments in case law with particular focus on cases affecting valuers/
surveyors
Working with the solicitor to minimise problems and possibly to gain more business
Lynn James
Partner, Cobbetts
For details of further speakers
please visit rics.org/cpdseries
North East
South West
02 July 2013
1730 1900
The Holiday Inn, Lakeview
Bridge Road, Cambridge,
CB24 9PH
27 June 2013
1730 1900
Copthorne Hotel
Newcastle, The Close,
Quayside, Newcastle upon
Tyne, NE1 3RT
21 May 2013
1730 1900
Norfolk Royale, Richmond
Hill, Bournemouth,
BH2 6EN
11 June 2013
1730 1900
The Source, Meadowhall
Education Centre,
300 Meadowhall Way,
Sheffield, S9 1EA
North West
01 May 2013
1800 1930
Wales Millennium Centre,
Bute Place, Cardiff Bay,
CF10 5AL
East Midlands
06 June 2013
1730 1900
Nottingham Belfry
Hotel, Mellors Way,
Off Woodhouse Way,
Nottingham NG8 6PY
London
22 May 2013
0800 0930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD
18 June 2013
1730 1900
The Mercure Manchester
Piccadilly, Portland
Street, Piccadilly Plaza,
Manchester, M1 4PH
South East
23 May 2013
1800 1930
Crowne Plaza Hotel,
Langley Drive, Crawley,
West Sussex, RH11 7SX
Wales
West Midlands
13 June 2013
1730 1900
De Vere Venues Colmore
Gate, 5th & 7th Floor,
2-6 Colmore Row,
Birmingham, B3 2QD
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This session will address legal issues and help assist practitioners to identify and avoid complexities.
Gain an in-depth understanding of environmental damage, the underlying regulatory environmental
issues, third party liabilities and the risks and opportunities these present.
Speakers include:
Representative
Northern Ireland
Arthur Cox
Simon Tilling
Senior Associate,
Burges Salmon
Wales
Representative
Geldards
West Midlands, Yorkshire
and Humber
Cairo Nickolls
Solicitor, Regulatory & Criminal
Investigations, Irwin Mitchell
For details of further speakers
please visit rics.org/cpdseries
North East
South East
West Midlands
25 June 2013
1730 1900
The Holiday Inn, Lakeview
Bridge Road, Cambridge,
CB24 9PH
11 June 2013
1730 1900
Allergate House, Belmont
Business Park, Durham,
County Durham, DH1 1TW
14 May 2013
1800 1930
The Guildford Holiday Inn,
Egerton Road, Guildford,
Surrey GU2 7XZ
21 May 2013
1730 1900
Stoneleigh Park,
Warwickshire, CV8 2LZ
East Midlands
North West
South West
14 May 2013
1730 1900
Nottingham Belfry
Hotel, Mellors Way,
Off Woodhouse Way,
Nottingham NG8 6PY
04 June 2013
1730 1900
Radisson Blu Hotel,
Manchester Airport,
Manchester, M90 3RA
20 June 2013
1730 1900
Woodlands Castle,
Ruishton, Taunton, TA3 5LU
22 May 2013
1730 1900
The Source, Meadowhall
Education Centre,
300 Meadowhall Way,
Sheffield, S9 1EA
London
Northern Ireland
14 May 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ
18 April 2013
1800 1930
Wales Millennium Centre,
Bute Place, Cardiff Bay,
CF10 5AL
06 May 2013
1800 1930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD
Wales
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Business and industry need to respond to the challenge of invasive plants and animals, the cost of
which, both economical and environmental, has increased dramatically in recent years. An incorrect
assessment approach can hold up projects, developments and plans causing unforeseen risks, costs
and damages. Understand how to assess your options and cost effectively manage a solution.
Speakers include:
Mark Thompson
Environet UK
Graham Rudd
Tim Elliott
Director, Elliott Surveyors
Northern Ireland
Gareth Grindle
Corvus Consulting
Wales
Kevin Thomas
HT Surveyors
For details of further speakers
please visit rics.org/cpdseries
Glasgow
Northern Ireland
Wales
13 June 2013
1230 1400
The County Hotel,
Rainsford Road, Essex,
CM1 2PZ
14 May 2013
1230 1400
Teacher Building, St Enoch
Square, G1 4DB
16 May 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ
30 May 2013
1800 1930
Wales Millennium Centre,
Bute Place, Cardiff Bay,
CF10 5AL
East Midlands
16 May 2013
1800 1930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD
South East
West Midlands
23 May 2013
1730 1900
Hilton Hotel, M1 Junction
21 Approach, Leicester
LE19 1WQ
Edinburgh
17 April 2013
1230 1400
Strathmore Business
Centre, 10 South St Andrew
Street, EH2 2AZ
London
North East
18 June 2013
1730 1900
St James Park, Newcastle
upon Tyne, NE1 4ST
North West
13 June 2013
1730 1900
Holiday Inn, Ringway
House, Percy St, Preston,
Lancashire, PR1 3AU
09 May 2013
1800 1930
Crowne Plaza Hotel,
Langley Drive, Crawley,
West Sussex, RH11 7SX
South West
23 April 2013
1730 1900
Future Inns, Plymouth
International Business
Park, 1 William Prance
Road, Plymouth, PL6 5US
16 May 2013
1730 1900
Stoneleigh Park,
Warwickshire, CV8 2LZ
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Practitioners are faced with a variety of options for financial planning and viability in land estate
management. This session outlines the best ways to use your land for a profit and incorporate
the financial short and long term benefits on offer to make sure income options are working to
full advantage.
Speakers include:
Smiths Gore
Jason Beedell
Northern Ireland
Gerry Millar
Belfast City Council
RICS CPD events offer a high quality, value for money service to professionals from every
sector of the property industry. The topics are delivered by highly experienced professionals
with an in-depth knowledge in their subject in venues which offer high quality facilities in easily
accessible locations. Friendly, helpful and dedicated individuals work hard behind the scenes
to ensure that each event meets the highest standards; an event that can be recommended to
every property professional
Elena Contogiorgi-Smith, Whittle Jones
North East
South East
West Midlands
11 June 2013
1730 1900
The Holiday Inn, Lakeview
Bridge Road, Cambridge,
CB24 9PH
16 April 2013
1730 1900
Allergate House, Belmont
Business Park, Durham,
County Durham, DH1 1 TW
09 April 2013
1800 1930
The Guildford Holiday Inn,
Egerton Road, Guildford,
Surrey GU2 7XZ
07 May 2013
1730 1900
Stoneleigh Park,
Warwickshire, CV8 2LZ
East Midlands
North West
South West
02 May 2013
1730 1900
Thistle Hotel, East Midlands
Airport, Derby DE74 2SH
09 May 2013
1730 1900
Radisson Blu Hotel,
Manchester Airport,
Manchester, M90 3RA
14 May 2013
1730 1900
Woodlands Castle,
Ruishton, Taunton, TA3 5LU
Northern Ireland
29 May 2013
1800 1930
Peterstone Court,
Llanhamlach, Brecon,
Powys, LD3 7YB
London
16 July 2013
1800 1930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD
23 April 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ
Wales
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This session will look at what significant reforms have taken place to the planning system in recent
years. Understand new legislative challenges and future priorities and consider whether the planning
system will deliver a service that is efficient, inclusive and sustainable. This session will also look at
recent case law of interest and legislative proposals for reform.
Speakers include:
Scotland only:
R
eforms to development plans to speed
up planning applications and deliver
greater efficiency
P
lanning policy The National Planning
Policy Framework
D
evelopment management: planning
applications and planning appeals
T
he Community Infrastructure Levy regime
and the current position across the country
Planning law cases to note
Tony Bowhill
Alan Gunne-Jones
Planning & Development
Associates
Glasgow & Edinburgh
H
as planning reform delivered a planning
system that is fit for purpose
Moray Thomson
P
lanning Act (NI 2011): what is the impact
on the planning process
D
oes the planning system meet current
economic challenges?
North East
A
n update on recent Department of
Environment announcements
W
ill the current review of Scottish
planning policy address those issues?
Partner, Hadaway
London
South West
23 May 2013
1230 1400
The County Hotel,
Rainsford Road,
Chelmsford, Essex,
CM1 2PZ
08 July 2013
1800 1930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD
16 May 2013
1730 1900
Buckerell Lodge Hotel,
Topsham Road, Exeter,
EX2 4SQ
East Midlands
09 May 2013
1730 1900
Hilton Hotel, M1 Junction
21 Approach, Leicester
LE19 1WQ
Edinburgh
01 May 2013
1230 1400
MacRoberts LLP, Excel
House, 30 Semple Street
EH3 8BL
Glasgow
30 April 2013
1230 1400
MacRoberts LLP, Capella,
60 York Street, G2 8JX
North West
02 July 2013
1730 1900
Crowne Plaza, St Nicholas
Place, Princes Dock, Pier
Head, Liverpool, L3 1QW
Northern Ireland
04 June 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ
South East
Northern Ireland
Arthur Cox
East
02 July 2013
1730 1900
St James Park, Newcastle
upon Tyne, NE1 4ST
Robin Atkin
Representative
North East
Wales
04 June 2013
1800 1930
Wales Millennium Centre,
Bute Place, Cardiff Bay,
CF10 5AL
West Midlands
Karen Mutton
Senior Associate, Eversheds
Yorkshire and Humber,
North West
Samantha Grange
Senior Associate, Eversheds
For details of further speakers
please visit rics.org/cpdseries
West Midlands
23 April 2013
1730 1900
St Johns Hotel, Warwick
Road, Solihull, B91 1AT
16 April 2013
1800 1930
The Best Western Russell
Hotel, 136 Boxley Road,
Maidstone, Kent, ME14 2AE
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Cloud computing is an innovative way of increasing capacity and adding capabilities without
investing in new infrastructure, training and/or software. This session will explain what Cloud
Computing actually is and why it will lead to a fundamental shift in how one works and where
work takes place.
Speakers include:
Remit Consulting
London
Andrew Waller
A
ddress questions about security of data and receive guidance on global issues around
data jurisdiction
R
eceive explanations on taking advantage of the Cloud and the types of services most likely
to migrate to the Cloud
Bob Thompson
South East, South West
Anthony Slumbers
Remit Consulting
North East, North West,
West Midlands, Yorkshire
and Humber
Representative
Cloud Technology Solutions
Northern Ireland
Tim Pullen
East
North East
South West
14 May 2013
1730 1900
The Holiday Inn, Lakeview
Bridge Road, Cambridge,
CB24 9PH
30 April 2013
1900 2030
Copthorne Hotel Newcastle,
The Close, Quayside,
Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1
3RT
11 June 2013
1730 1900
Norfolk Royale, Richmond
Hill, Bournemouth, BH2 6EN
East Midlands
18 June 2013
1730 1900
Thistle Hotel, East Midlands
Airport, Derby DE74 2SH
Edinburgh
21 May 2013
1730 1900
Strathmore Business
Centre, 10 South St Andrew
Street, EH2 2AZ
Glasgow
21 May 2013
1230 1400
Teacher Building, St Enoch
Square, G1 4DB
London
23 May 2013
0800 0930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD
North West
18 April 2013
1730 1900
Radisson Blu Hotel,
Manchester Airport,
Manchester, M90 3RA
Northern Ireland
08 May 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ
South East
27 June 2013
1800 1930
Holiday Inn, Telegraph Way,
Morn Hill, Winchester,
SO21 1HZ
Wales
Representative
Software Alliance Wales
For details of further speakers
please visit rics.org/cpdseries
Wales
09 May 2013
1800 1930
De Vere Village, Langdon
Road, Swansea, SA1 8QY
West Midlands
17 April 2013
1730 1900
De Vere Venues Colmore
Gate, 5th & 7th Floor, 2-6
Colmore Row, Birmingham,
B3 2QD
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East
Christopher Barker
Louise Mumford
London
Phil Shearer
Northern Ireland
Michael Hannaway
David Coulson
East Midlands
13 June 2013
1730 1900
Marriott Hotel, Eagle Drive,
Northampton, NN4 7HW
Edinburgh
18 June 2013
1730 1900
MacRoberts LLP, Excel
House, 30 Semple Street
EH3 8BL
Glasgow
19 June 2013
1730 1900
MacRoberts LLP, Capella,
60 York Street, G2 8JX
London
21 May 2013
0800 0930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD
North West
Dominic Thompson
North East
South West
11 July 2013
1730 1900
Copthorne Hotel
Newcastle, The Close,
Quayside, Newcastle
upon Tyne, NE1 3RT
19 June 2013
1730 1900
Buckerell Lodge Hotel,
Topsham Road, Exeter,
EX2 4SQ
North West
Wales
Ian Lochhead
22 May 2013
1800 1930
Wales Millennium Centre,
Bute Place, Cardiff Bay,
CF10 5AL
West Midlands
Ed Monoghan
20 June 2013
1730 1900
The Mercure Manchester
Piccadilly, Portland
Street, Piccadilly Plaza,
Manchester, M1 4PH
Northern Ireland
22 May 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ
South East
11 June 2013
1800 1930
The Guildford Holiday Inn,
Egerton Road, Guildford,
Surrey GU2 7XZ
Dr Fiona Grant
Douglas Lamb
09 July 2013
1730 1900
De Vere Venues Colmore
Gate, 5th & 7th Floor, 2-6
Colmore Row, Birmingham,
B3 2QD
James Gregory
18 June 2013
1730 1900
Crowne Plaza Leeds,
Wellington Street,
Leeds, LS1 4DL
Tom Barclay
Neil Brierley
Paul Hampton
Rob Hindle
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challenging and competitive global market, working to the highest professional and ethical standards
is what sets RICS members apart from others.
Speakers include:
This session will present RICS professional and ethical standards in a context that will explain what
these standards mean for you in terms of reputation building and attracting and retaining business
in tough market conditions.
RICS Regulation
Representative
All Regions
North East
South West
24 April 2013
1230 1400
The County Hotel,
Rainsford Road,
Chelmsford, Essex,
CM1 2PZ
25 April 2013
1730 1900
St James Park, Newcastle
upon Tyne, NE1 4ST
04 June 2013
1730 1900
Future Inns, Plymouth
International Business
Park, 1 William Prance
Road, Plymouth, PL6 5US
East Midlands
11 July 2013
1730 1900
Hilton Hotel, M1 Junction
21 Approach, Leicester
LE19 1WQ
Edinburgh
28 May 2013
1730 1900
Strathmore Business
Centre, 10 South St Andrew
Street, EH2 2AZ
Glasgow
29 May 2013
1730 1900
Teacher Building, St Enoch
Square, G1 4DB
London
North West
24 April 2013
1730 1900
The Mercure Manchester
Piccadilly, Portland
Street, Piccadilly Plaza,
Manchester, M1 4PH
Wales
09 July 2013
1800 1930
De Vere Village, Langdon
Road, Swansea, SA1 8QY
Northern Ireland
West Midlands
09 May 2013
1500 1630
The Mac, 10 Exchange
Street West, Belfast,
BT1 2NJ
25 April 2013
1730 1900
De Vere Venues Colmore
Gate, 5th & 7th Floor,
2-6 Colmore Row,
Birmingham, B3 2QD
South East
30 April 2013
1800 1930
The Best Western Russell
Hotel, 136 Boxley Road,
Maidstone, Kent, ME14 2AE
I have attended a
number of RICS CPD
seminars over the
years and have always
found them to be
relevant, topical and
informative. Speakers
are always of a high
calibre and are experts
in their field. Through
attending these
seminars I have had
excellent networking
opportunities and have
built strong business
contacts.
Atholl McInnes,
Edinburgh Napier
University
30 April 2013
0800 0930
RICS Parliament Square,
London SW1P 3AD
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Series at a glance
Course Date
East
East
Midlands
London
North East
Built Environment
Building refurbishment of occupied buildings
07-May-13
1730 1900
02-Jul-13
1730 1900
17-Jun-13
1800 1930
23-Apr-13
1730 1900
18-Jun-13
1730 1900
04-Jul-13
1730 1900
02-Jul-13
0800 0930
16-Jul-13
1730 1900
04-Jul-13
1230 1400
27-Jun-13
1730 1900
12-Jun-13
1800 1930
14-May-13
1900 2030
21-May-13
1730 1900
16-May-13
1730 1900
08-May-13
1800 1930
20-Jun-13
1730 1900
Project leadership
04-Jun-13
1730 1900
23-Apr-13
1730 1900
22-Apr-13
0800 0930
08-May-13
0730 0900
16-May-13
1730 1900
20-Jun-13
1730 1900
05-Jun-13
1800 1930
14-May-13
1730 1900
09-Jul-13
1730 1900
25-Jun-13
1730 1900
10-Jun-13
1800 1930
25-Jun-13
1730 1900
27-Jun-13
1730 1900
16-May-13
1730 1900
24-May-13
0800 0930
09-Jul-13
1730 1900
11-Jul-13
1230 1400
16-Apr-13
1730 1900
17-Apr-13
1800 1930
04-Jun-13
0730 0900
19-Jun-13
1730 1900
09-Jul-13
1730 1900
24-Apr-13
1800 1930
30-Apr-13
1730 1900
Green deal
01-May-13
1730 1900
30-Apr-13
1730 1900
11-Jul-13
1800 1930
21-May-13
1730 1900
18-Apr-13
1230 1400
21-May-13
1730 1900
13-May-13
1800 1930
04-Jul-13
1730 1900
02-Jul-13
1730 1900
06-Jun-13
1730 1900
22-May-13
0800 0930
27-Jun-13
1730 1900
Environmental litigation
25-Jun-13
1730 1900
14-May-13
1730 1900
06-May-13
1800 1930
11-Jun-13
1730 1900
13-Jun-13
1230 1400
23-May-13
1730 1900
16-May-13
1800 1930
18-Jun-13
1730 1900
11-Jun-13
1730 1900
02-May-13
1730 1900
16-Jul-13
1800 1930
16-Apr-13
1730 1900
23-May-13
1230 1400
09-May-13
1730 1900
08-Jul-13
1800 1930
02-Jul-13
1730 1900
Cloud computing
14-May-13
1730 1900
18-Jun-13
1730 1900
23-May-13
0800 0930
30-Apr-13
1900 2030
06-Jun-13
1730 1900
13-Jun-13
1730 1900
21-May-13
0800 0930
11-Jul-13
1730 1900
24-Apr-13
1230 1400
11-Jul-13
1730 1900
30-Apr-13
0800 0930
25-Apr-13
1730 1900
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21-May-13
1730 1900
23-May-13
1500 1630
16-Apr-13
1230 1400
23-Apr-13
1730 1900
06-Jun-13
1800 1930
12-Jun-13
1730 1900
26-Jun-13
1800 1930
25-Jun-13
1730 1900
03-Jul-13
1730 1900
09-Jul-13
1730 1900
25-Apr-13
1500 1630
18-Jun-13
1230 1400
19-Jun-13
1230 1400
25-Jun-13
1800 1930
04-Jul-13
1730 1900
08-May-13
1800 1930
10-Jul-13
1730 1900
04-Jul-13
1730 1900
30-Apr-13
1730 1900
16-Apr-13
1500 1630
17-Apr-13
1730 1900
16-Apr-13
1730 1900
18-Jun-13
1800 1930
22-May-13
1730 1900
19-Jun-13
1800 1930
23-May-13
1730 1900
02-Jul-13
1730 1900
16-Apr-13
1730 1900
02-May-13
1500 1630
23-Apr-13
1230 1400
24-Apr-13
1230 1400
18-Apr-13
1800 1930
05-Jun-13
1730 1900
16-May-13
1800 1930
18-Jun-13
1730 1900
23-May-13
1730 1900
07-May-13
1730 1900
11-Jun-13
1500 1630
22-May-13
1730 1900
29-May-13
1230 1400
23-Apr-13
1800 1930
17-Apr-13
1730 1900
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13-Jun-13
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11-Jun-13
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14-May-13
1500 1630
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n/a
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