BMA House, headquarters of the British Medical Association in London, has opened four new meeting rooms.
BMA House is a Grade II-listed venue in Bloomsbury. It includes a range of 29 spaces for meetings, conferences and events
The four new rooms are part of an overall ‘refreshing’ of the venue. They will accommodate between 10 and 75 delegates. They all have plenty of natural daylight overlooking a courtyard.
The rooms are equipped with the latest AV technology including LED video walls, projection and tele-conferencing.
The four new rooms are all named after respected medical professionals: The Worcester room, Aldrich-Blake room, Magill room and Tudor-Hart room.
BMA House is located on Tavistock Square in central London; a short walk from Euston and Kings Cross/St Pancras stations.
Details: http://www.bmahouse.org.uk/