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Midlands IPF 2019 Events Calendar Midlands IPF 2019 Events Calendar Date Event Venue Time Contact 12 February MSCI 2018 Results Launch CBRE, 55 Temple Row, Birmingham B2 5LS 16.30 JB 19 March Service Charge Changes Browne Jacobson, Victoria House, Victoria Square, Birmingham B2 4BU 08.00 RW / MJ 22 March Midlands IPF Members Drinks Reception The Cosy Club, 33 Bennetts Hill, Birmingham, B2 5SN 13.00 RW 30 April Company Voluntary Arrangements DLA Piper, Victoria Square House, Victoria Square, Birmingham B2 4DL 16.30 RR / TH 30 April The Homes of Tomorrow (Joint event with BPAA) Burges Salmon, One Glass Wharf, Bristol, BS2 0ZX 16.30 AB / DA 8 May Cass CRE Lending Report 2018 and Question Time Avison Young, 3 Brindleyplace, Birmingham B1 2JB 08.00 DS 8 May Cass CRE Lending Report 2018 and Question Time Freeths, Cumberland Court, 80 Mount Street, Nottingham NG1 6HH 12.15 DS 17 May Midlands IPF Annual Lunch International Convention Centre, Broad Street, Birmingham B1 2EA 12.00 MV 19 June AML: Go To Jail - Do Not Pass Go Latitude Club, One Snowhill, Birmingham B4 6GB 17.00 DA 27 June Bank of England / NatWest Economic Briefing Best Western Hotel, 19-21 Wollaton Street, Nottingham NG1 5FW 12.15 MH 9 July Tax and Capital Allowances Update BDO, Two Snow Hill, Birmingham B4 6GA 08.00 GR September Midlands IPF Members Drinks Reception Birmingham tba 13.00 RW 16 September Investing in the Future: Keynote speaker tba Avison Young, 3 Brindleyplace, Birmingham B1 2JB 16.30 17 September Tax and Capital Allowances Update Freeths, Cumberland Court, 80 Mount Street, Nottingham NG1 6HH 12.00 GR Sep / Oct Psychology of Negotiation Birmingham - tba TH Sep / Oct Sustainability / Land Remediation Avison Young, 3 Brindleyplace, Birmingham B1 2JB RM October Blockchain Squire Patton Boggs, 148 Edmund St, Birmingham B3 2JR JB 24 October Midlands IPF Annual Dinner International Convention Centre, Broad Street, Birmingham B1 2EA 18.30 MV November Midlands IPF Members Drinks Reception Nottingham - tba 13.00 IR 19 November Clicks to Bricks: What does the Future Hold for Real Avison Young, 3 Brindleyplace, Birmingham B1 2JB 16.00 Estate Investment (organised by IPSX) November Bank of England / RBS Economic Briefing Royal Bank of Scotland, 2 St Philips Place, Birmingham B3 2RB 12.15 AB 2020 1 May Midlands IPF Annual Lunch International Convention Centre, Broad Street, Birmingham B1 2EA 12.00 8 October Midlands IPF Annual Dinner International Convention Centre, Broad Street, Birmingham B1 2EA 18.30 .
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