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Title: Welcome to the ACEG Annual Conference


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Welcome to the ACEG Annual Conference
  • Changes and Challenges
  • Careers education
  • and guidance in the new curriculum

2
Exhibitorsorganised by Pete Hulse
  • Careersoft
  • Careers Europe
  • CASCAiD
  • City and Guilds
  • Hero
  • Lifetime Publishing
  • Morrisby
  • My Progress File
  • NHS Careers
  • PDC Education
  • Prospects
  • SR Media
  • Surf in2 Careers
  • Trotman
  • VT Lifeskills

3
Sponsors
  • DCSF conference
  • folders
  • SR Media general
  • City Guilds general
  • VT Lifeskills Presidents
  • reception

4
10 things (you may not know) about Harrogate
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No 1
  • Harrogate originated in the 17th Century
  • There were two settlements
  • High Harrogate
  • Low Harrogate

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No 2
  • The first mineral spring in Harrogate was
    discovered in 1571, containing chalybeate,
    sulphur and saline.
  • The water from the Tewitt Well possessed similar
    properties to that from the springs of the
    Belgian town of Spa which gave its name to spa
    towns

7
No 3
  • The Tewitt Well is marked by a dome in the
    Harrogate Stray
  • Other wells can be found in Harrogate Valley
    Gardens and the Royal Pump Room Museum

8
No 4
  • The Harrogate Stray (an area of open parkland
    that runs through the centre of the town) was
    created in 1778 by an act of Parliament.
  • The act fixed the size of the Stray at 200 acres
    (0.8 km²),
  • Even now when part of it is removed, due to road
    expansion etc, it must be replaced elsewhere

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No 5
  • Bettys Tea Room
  • Owned by Bettys and Taylors of Harrogate
  • Same company that makes Yorkshire Tea
  • Recently opened a second tearoom in Harrogate
  • It famously has over fifty tea pots located
    around the tea rooms

10
No 6
  • Winner of
  • Britain in Bloom 2003
  • Winner of
  • European Entente Florale 2004

11
No 7
  • 2005
  • Voted 3rd Best place to live on a Ch 4 TV show
  • 2006
  • Voted 4th Best place to live on a CH 4 TV show
  • due to a slight dip in exam results

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No 8
  • Harrogate has the only Kursaal in Britain
  • (Building for use of visitors at a Health resort
    German for cure room)
  • The Royal Hall is a national heritage building
  • Restoration completed in 2007
  • Prince Charles opened it in 2008

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No 9
  • In 2007 2 metal detectorists found the
    Harrogate Hoard
  • A 10th Century Viking treasure
  • Contained 700 coins and other items from as far
    away as Afghanistan
  • Described by British Museum as most important
    find for 150 years

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No 10
  • Population 85,000
  • Alongside Runnymede, Surrey, people in Harrogate
    drink alcohol to more hazardous levels than
    anywhere else in the UK.
  • The Harrogate postcode, HG, is the only one on
    the UK mainland without a major branch of the
    supermarket chain Tesco

15
Additions to the programme
  • Thurs 4.00pm
  • Presidents reception for new members including
    council members, national and local contacts
  • Charter Suite 2 1st floor

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Thurs 5.45 AGM
  • In the Bramham Suite 1st floor - all
    welcome
  • Thurs 7.15
  • Presidents reception pre- dinner
    drinks
  • Ripley Suite 1st floor
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