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The hb forum Scotland returns this April!

We are delighted to announce the healthcare buildings forum Scotland will be taking place at the Dunblane Hydro on 25th & 26th April 2024.

The event is a must attend event for those involved in the design, build and management of all types of healthcare buildings and facilities. The theme for this year is ‘Delivering sustainable healthcare facilities fit for the future’

 

To Join our speaker line up please send a proposal to sue@stable-events.co.uk.

Registration for the event is now open: Contact Us - hb forum Scotland (hbf-scotland.co.uk)

more information visit our website http://www.hbf-scotland.co.uk/ or call 0208 288 1080 and Tom will be pleased to answer any of your questions.

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