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As part of the meetings package, we provide tea, coffee and biscuits, which is replenished throughout the day as required, plus orange juice, filtered water and a bowl of fresh fruit.

If you require food for your meeting, this can be provided by one of our recommended suppliers from as little as £6 per head for a sandwich lunch (although please note that minimum order quantities may apply).

 

For more information

For menus and prices, or advice on catering for special dietary requirements, please contact:

Charlotte Bell
Commercial Manager
Direct line: 020 7520 5923

Barry Smith
Facilities Adviser
Direct line: 020 7520 5919

 

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