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The Retirement Show moves to bigger venues

  • Thursday, 31 January 2008
  • Naomi Leach
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The Retirement Show in London and Manchester has moved

The Retirement Show in Manchester and London has been switched to bigger venues due to visitor and exhibitor demand.

The Manchester Retirement Show, set to take place in from 14 to 15 March at Manchester Central Hall 1 will now be staged at the larger Hall 2.

The London Retirement Show (18-19 July) has also had to move from the National Hall at Olympia to the Grand Hall.

Exhibitors at the Manchester show include BUPA, Specsavers, Girlings, NPower, SAGA, Co-operative Funeralcare, David Omerod Hearing and Prudential. Fashion companies Kaleidoscope and House of Fraser have agreed to sponsor the fashion show.

The show will also be held in Glasgow at the SECC from 7 to 8 November.

www.the-retirement-show.com

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