Sport Resolutions Annual Conference 2023 Early Bird Tickets On Sale Now!

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We are pleased to announce that our 8th annual conference will be taking place on Thursday 4th May 2023 at Leonardo Royal Hotel St Paul's, London.

We bring together legal and sports experts at our event and discuss major topics with an esteemed sports broadcaster to help moderate. Last year we covered six major topics (both panel and stand-alone presentations) a short clip of which can be seen here.

The topics to be debated and discussed at our 2023 conference will be published on our website and via newsletter. Please click here to see the provisional agenda. You can also view our 2022 conference agenda, speaker line-up and other details here

TICKETS

Earl Bird Tickets  are priced at £330.00 exc. of VAT and are available until 23:59 on Sunday 19 March 2023.

Our Group Ticket permits three tickets to be purchased for the price of two standard price tickets (which works out as £263.33 exc. of VAT per ticket). Please note that this offer is only applicable to standard ticket prices and all three attendees must be from the same organisation.

To find out more about other ticket types please visit our event page here

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