Nottingham Trent University to host St John Ambulance to deliver vital COVID-19 vaccination training

Nottingham Trent University (NTU) will host St John Ambulance to train hundreds of volunteers as part of the NHS COVID-19 vaccination programme.

Throughout February and March, the NTU Events and Conferencing team will provide access to the Dryden building on the University’s City Campus free of charge to be used as a Nottingham training centre, to help support the national COVID-19 effort.

Approximately 100 volunteers a day will be trained at NTU, who will then be able to support vaccination centres in various roles in and around Nottingham.

St John Ambulance aims to train around 30,000 vaccination volunteers by Spring 2021 and the first teams of trained volunteers have already begun administering the vaccine across the country.

Jill Miles, Head of Operational Planning and Delivery at Nottingham Trent University, said: “We are very proud to open our doors to St John Ambulance to deliver this important training as part of the NHS COVID-19 vaccination programme.  This has provided the university with another opportunity to continue our ongoing support with the national COVID-19 effort.

“Our Dryden facilities will allow St John Ambulance to train up to 100 volunteers a day through February and March and we applaud all the vaccination volunteers stepping up to take part in the fight against this pandemic.”

NTU Events & Conferencing win the CHS 2020 Award Best Sustainable/CSR Practice

Nottingham Trent University (NTU) will host St John Ambulance to train hundreds of volunteers as part of the NHS COVID-19 vaccination programme.

Throughout February and March, the NTU Events and Conferencing team will provide access to the Dryden building on the University’s City Campus free of charge to be used as a Nottingham training centre, to help support the national COVID-19 effort.

Approximately 100 volunteers a day will be trained at NTU, who will then be able to support vaccination centres in various roles in and around Nottingham.

St John Ambulance aims to train around 30,000 vaccination volunteers by Spring 2021 and the first teams of trained volunteers have already begun administering the vaccine across the country.

Jill Miles, Head of Operational Planning and Delivery at Nottingham Trent University, said: “We are very proud to open our doors to St John Ambulance to deliver this important training as part of the NHS COVID-19 vaccination programme.  This has provided the university with another opportunity to continue our ongoing support with the national COVID-19 effort.

“Our Dryden facilities will allow St John Ambulance to train up to 100 volunteers a day through February and March and we applaud all the vaccination volunteers stepping up to take part in the fight against this pandemic.”

NTU Events and Conferencing wins at VisitEngland Awards for Excellence 2020

Nottingham Trent University (NTU) will host St John Ambulance to train hundreds of volunteers as part of the NHS COVID-19 vaccination programme.

Throughout February and March, the NTU Events and Conferencing team will provide access to the Dryden building on the University’s City Campus free of charge to be used as a Nottingham training centre, to help support the national COVID-19 effort.

Approximately 100 volunteers a day will be trained at NTU, who will then be able to support vaccination centres in various roles in and around Nottingham.

St John Ambulance aims to train around 30,000 vaccination volunteers by Spring 2021 and the first teams of trained volunteers have already begun administering the vaccine across the country.

Jill Miles, Head of Operational Planning and Delivery at Nottingham Trent University, said: “We are very proud to open our doors to St John Ambulance to deliver this important training as part of the NHS COVID-19 vaccination programme.  This has provided the university with another opportunity to continue our ongoing support with the national COVID-19 effort.

“Our Dryden facilities will allow St John Ambulance to train up to 100 volunteers a day through February and March and we applaud all the vaccination volunteers stepping up to take part in the fight against this pandemic.”

NTU Events and Conferencing wins Best Business Events Venue of the Year

Nottingham Trent University (NTU) will host St John Ambulance to train hundreds of volunteers as part of the NHS COVID-19 vaccination programme.

Throughout February and March, the NTU Events and Conferencing team will provide access to the Dryden building on the University’s City Campus free of charge to be used as a Nottingham training centre, to help support the national COVID-19 effort.

Approximately 100 volunteers a day will be trained at NTU, who will then be able to support vaccination centres in various roles in and around Nottingham.

St John Ambulance aims to train around 30,000 vaccination volunteers by Spring 2021 and the first teams of trained volunteers have already begun administering the vaccine across the country.

Jill Miles, Head of Operational Planning and Delivery at Nottingham Trent University, said: “We are very proud to open our doors to St John Ambulance to deliver this important training as part of the NHS COVID-19 vaccination programme.  This has provided the university with another opportunity to continue our ongoing support with the national COVID-19 effort.

“Our Dryden facilities will allow St John Ambulance to train up to 100 volunteers a day through February and March and we applaud all the vaccination volunteers stepping up to take part in the fight against this pandemic.”

University’s new music venue opens as second phase of former chapel restoration is completed

External image of University Hall with green living wall

A new Music Centre has opened at Nottingham Trent University following the transformation of a former Weslyan Chapel into University Hall.

University Hall has been a two-phase project to refurbish and extend 48 Shakespeare Street. The first phase saw the creation of a new graduation hall, which held its first ceremonies in July last year.

Since then, work has continued to extend the building, constructed in 1854, sympathetically and to accommodate a new Music Centre with dance and music studios as well as a dining facility and a green living wall. This work has now finished and the modern extension links to the main building via a glass vestibule.

The Music Centre opened this month but will be operating fully from September when the new dining facility will also open.

Matthew Hopkins, Director of Music at Nottingham Trent University, said: “We now have five bookable practice rooms, a state of the art Dance Studio with a sprung floor and an ensemble room. The facility will offer a modern environment for staff and students to enjoy, giving the opportunity to practice, rehearse and make music in a bespoke and pleasant atmosphere.”

YMD Boon is the firm of architects who have worked on the project, which has been managed by Gleeds property and construction consultancy.

Director at YMD Boon, Shari Setayesh, said: “We’re so pleased to see this stunning development reach completion and it is wonderful to bring one of Nottingham’s important religious heritage buildings back to its former glory to be enjoyed by students and staff for years to come.

“Thorough research into the origins of the building ensured that no detail was missed in restoring and conserving the hall’s many original features.

“The new modern extension includes a green living wall and will house a music school, offices, a restaurant and a café. The music school is joined to the listed building via a glass link. This glass link provides a subtle transition between the old and the new and includes a lift and staircase, providing access to both the existing and the new building.

“Careful conservation and restoration were maintained throughout, resulting in bespoke components being made to complete a unique asset to NTU and we’re delighted to have delivered the university’s vision.”

Tom Shipman, director at Gleeds said: “It is fantastic to finally see the accumulation of three and half years of dedication by the project team working seamlessly together along with the Conservation Officer to deliver an impressive and architecturally sympathetic building. The green wall is already proving to have a positive impact at the University, further enhancing this historical part of Shakespeare Street.”

Steve Denton, Chief Operating Officer at Nottingham Trent University, said: “I’m delighted that we have been able to create an outstanding venue for performance and celebration, which has a contemporary feel whilst recognising its heritage. It will benefit not only our students and colleagues, but also be an important asset for the city.”

Nottingham Conference Centre rebrands as NTU Events and Conferencing

NTU Events and Conferencing team members

Leading academic events and conference venue, Nottingham Conference Centre will today launch as the newly rebranded ‘NTU Events and Conferencing’.

The rebrand is part of a long-term plan to strengthen its position and be better aligned with Nottingham Trent University (NTU), offering first-class events and conference facilities across its Nottingham City, Clifton Science and Technology, and Brackenhurst Campuses.

NTU launched Nottingham Conference Centre back in 2010 to offer events and conference space solely at its city centre campus. It quickly became a premier conference centre for the East Midlands region. Since then, NTU has invested significantly in the development of its facilities across all campuses providing a vastly improved events and conferencing offer.

NTU Events and Conferencing will have an extensive and diverse portfolio of spaces in Nottinghamshire to offer clients. Spaces will include specialised laboratories, a bespoke veterinary centre, a self-contained building for conferencing and events and exceptional sporting facilities.

Katie Hernandez, Conference Operations Manager who has led the team through the rebrand commented: “This has been an exciting time for the commercial team to strategically position ourselves within the university and to embrace the diversity of our campus facilities to suit our commercial clients. Nottingham Conference Centre has won many awards over the years including M&IT Bronze Best Academic Venue and more recently the Best Exhibition Space at the CN Academic Venue Awards, further cementing our position as a leading East Midlands venue. With space across our combined campuses, and access to our specialist facilities, our business will continue to grow and support Nottingham Trent University.”

NTU Chief Operating Officer, Steve Denton, said: “We have a wide variety of impressive buildings and modern facilities across all of our campuses. NTU Events and Conferencing becoming more closely aligned to the University means that these outstanding spaces can be opened up as part of a diverse portfolio of event venues.”

To support the rebrand, a new website will be launched www.ntueventsandconferencing.co.uk which will be showcased along with the portfolio of spaces at The Meetings Show, Olympia London, 26 & 27June 2019. NTU Events and Conferencing will be at stand J501 as part of the Meet in Nottingham team.

Nottingham Conference Centre shortlisted in three categories for national CHS Awards 2019

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Nottingham Conference Centre, part of Nottingham Trent University is delighted to announce it has been shortlisted in three categories at the prestigious Conference & Hospitality Show (CHS) Awards 2019.

After a panel of over 50 independent judges, consisting of industry professionals, narrowed down hundreds of entries, Nottingham Conference Centre has made the final 10 shortlists in Best Sustainable Venue, Best Auditorium and Best Exhibition Facility categories.

The CHS Awards showcase the very best in the hospitality industry and provide UK venues with a fantastic opportunity to highlight their facilities. Now in its fifth year, the CHS Awards are designed for all types of hotels and venues.
Winners of all 22 award categories will be announced at a glittering black-tie awards ceremony on Thursday 6th June 2019, at The Royal Armouries, Leeds.

Nicola Webb, Sales and Marketing Manager at Nottingham Conference Centre commented:
“Everybody at Nottingham Conference Centre is extremely proud and excited after being shortlisted for not one, but three CHS Awards. It is the first time we have entered these specific categories so to be shortlisted demonstrates the team’s hard work, dedication and commitment to ensuring customers have a first-class experience. We really hope to bring all three winning prizes back to Nottingham from the awards evening.”

Representatives from Nottingham Conference Centre will be attending the CHS Awards evening on Thursday 6th June 2019.

 

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Nottingham Conference Centre, part of Nottingham Trent University is delighted to announce it has been shortlisted in three categories at the prestigious Conference & Hospitality Show (CHS) Awards 2019.

After a panel of over 50 independent judges, consisting of industry professionals, narrowed down hundreds of entries, Nottingham Conference Centre has made the final 10 shortlists in Best Sustainable Venue, Best Auditorium and Best Exhibition Facility categories.

The CHS Awards showcase the very best in the hospitality industry and provide UK venues with a fantastic opportunity to highlight their facilities. Now in its fifth year, the CHS Awards are designed for all types of hotels and venues.
Winners of all 22 award categories will be announced at a glittering black-tie awards ceremony on Thursday 6th June 2019, at The Royal Armouries, Leeds.

Nicola Webb, Sales and Marketing Manager at Nottingham Conference Centre commented:
“Everybody at Nottingham Conference Centre is extremely proud and excited after being shortlisted for not one, but three CHS Awards. It is the first time we have entered these specific categories so to be shortlisted demonstrates the team’s hard work, dedication and commitment to ensuring customers have a first-class experience. We really hope to bring all three winning prizes back to Nottingham from the awards evening.”

Representatives from Nottingham Conference Centre will be attending the CHS Awards evening on Thursday 6th June 2019.

 

Nottingham Conference Centre win Best Exhibition Space at the CN Academic Venue Awards 2018

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Nottingham Conference Centre, part of Nottingham Trent University is delighted to announce it has been shortlisted in three categories at the prestigious Conference & Hospitality Show (CHS) Awards 2019.

After a panel of over 50 independent judges, consisting of industry professionals, narrowed down hundreds of entries, Nottingham Conference Centre has made the final 10 shortlists in Best Sustainable Venue, Best Auditorium and Best Exhibition Facility categories.

The CHS Awards showcase the very best in the hospitality industry and provide UK venues with a fantastic opportunity to highlight their facilities. Now in its fifth year, the CHS Awards are designed for all types of hotels and venues.
Winners of all 22 award categories will be announced at a glittering black-tie awards ceremony on Thursday 6th June 2019, at The Royal Armouries, Leeds.

Nicola Webb, Sales and Marketing Manager at Nottingham Conference Centre commented:
“Everybody at Nottingham Conference Centre is extremely proud and excited after being shortlisted for not one, but three CHS Awards. It is the first time we have entered these specific categories so to be shortlisted demonstrates the team’s hard work, dedication and commitment to ensuring customers have a first-class experience. We really hope to bring all three winning prizes back to Nottingham from the awards evening.”

Representatives from Nottingham Conference Centre will be attending the CHS Awards evening on Thursday 6th June 2019.

 

Nottingham Conference Centre win Bronze at the M&IT Awards 2018

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Nottingham Conference Centre, part of Nottingham Trent University is delighted to announce it has been shortlisted in three categories at the prestigious Conference & Hospitality Show (CHS) Awards 2019.

After a panel of over 50 independent judges, consisting of industry professionals, narrowed down hundreds of entries, Nottingham Conference Centre has made the final 10 shortlists in Best Sustainable Venue, Best Auditorium and Best Exhibition Facility categories.

The CHS Awards showcase the very best in the hospitality industry and provide UK venues with a fantastic opportunity to highlight their facilities. Now in its fifth year, the CHS Awards are designed for all types of hotels and venues.
Winners of all 22 award categories will be announced at a glittering black-tie awards ceremony on Thursday 6th June 2019, at The Royal Armouries, Leeds.

Nicola Webb, Sales and Marketing Manager at Nottingham Conference Centre commented:
“Everybody at Nottingham Conference Centre is extremely proud and excited after being shortlisted for not one, but three CHS Awards. It is the first time we have entered these specific categories so to be shortlisted demonstrates the team’s hard work, dedication and commitment to ensuring customers have a first-class experience. We really hope to bring all three winning prizes back to Nottingham from the awards evening.”

Representatives from Nottingham Conference Centre will be attending the CHS Awards evening on Thursday 6th June 2019.