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Rcp North, Manchester Room

Location pin

6 West Derby Street Liverpool, Liverpool, L7 8TX - 

  • Users

    Up to
    60 standing

  • Table with chairs

    Offers
    catering

RCP North launched in October 2017, and marks the start of a long-term plan to provide better services to RCP members and fellows outside London. During Phase 1, the RCP in Liverpool is based on two floors of the William Henry Duncan Building, owned by Liverpool University, and situated on the university campus.

The William Henry Duncan Building has space suitable for meetings, workshops and office space. It is also being used to host MRCP(UK) PACES clinical examinations and Faculty of Physician Associate OSCEs. It is also home to the RCP’s regional office for Mersey and the North West.
RCP North has been established to respond to the desire for more education and research in northern England, Scotland, north Wales and Northern Ireland, and upholds the RCP’s strategic vision to benefit its members, fellows and partners in its commitment to improve patient care in the UK and internationally.

Phase 2 will see the RCP move to a brand-new building called The Spine, taking its name from a striking staircase on its north elevation that resembles human vertebrae. Scheduled for completion in late 2020, this permanent home for RCP North will be designed as an iconic new feature of Liverpool’s skyline. Occupying 70,000 square feet, its ergonomic architecture will be designed by AHR, who won a competition in partnership with Liverpool City Council and construction company Morgan Sindall.

One of two of our largest meetings/events spaces; this room can take a maximum of 60 delegates and can be used for a variety of events such as small conferences, meetings, exhibitions, networking and receptions.

Adjoining on to Leeds room, therefore there is a potential for a capacity of 120 when two rooms are combined.

Sheffield room and Newcastle room are adjoining and can be used as breakout rooms.

Dimensions: 13.5m x 13m x 3m

Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 60

Theatre

Theatre

up to 60

Boardroom

Boardroom

up to 40

Cabaret

Cabaret

up to 60

Catering & drinks

Refreshments

Refreshments

Amenities

Cloakroom

Cloakroom

Air conditioning

Air conditioning

Disabled access

Disabled access

Lectern

Lectern

Public transport

Public transport

Premises parking

Premises parking

Breakout rooms

Breakout rooms

Audio & visual

Sound system

Sound system

Microphone

Microphone

Projector & screen

Projector & screen

TV screen

TV screen

Flipchart

Flipchart

WiFi

WiFi

Space rules

Cancellation policy

3. Payment (a) An initial deposit is required in order to confirm the booking. Pre-payment in full of the estimated total cost of the Function must be made against proforma invoice not less than thirty working days prior to the date of the Function unless agreed otherwise. If the actual cost of the Function exceeds the estimated cost, payment in full of any balance is due immediately on presentation of invoice. Payment must be made in pounds sterling and may be made by cheque, Bacs or credit card only. (b) Any dispute as to amounts payable does not excuse payment in full of those amounts outstanding, which are not in dispute. Cancellation by Client If the Client wishes to cancel one or all Rooms and/or Services or reduce the number of the guests then the Client will give the College notice in writing. Notice is only effective on actual receipt by the College. In the event of cancellation by the Client of this Agreement or reduction in number of guests the Client agrees to pay to the College the proportionate cancellation charge in respect of each of the guests in accordance with the schedule below: 6 months notice - 50% of the Total Estimated Charges 3 months notice - 80% of the Total Estimated Charges 1 month notice - 100% of the Total Estimated Charges If within the above mentioned notice period, the Client cancels the Function, the Client shall be obliged to pay a cancellation charge equal to the total estimated revenue attributable to the Function and for this purpose the College shall be entitled to treat any prepayment made pursuant to Clause 3 (a) above as a cancellation charge and to retain it as such. The College may in addition charge to the Client any third party costs incurred by the College (to the extent non-refundable) in respect of goods or services, which are no longer required as a result of the cancellation.

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