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Regent's College Conference Centre
(pictured)
Inner Circle
Regent's Park
London
NW1 4NS
United Kingdom
Directions to venue
By underground
Go to Baker Street on the Circle, Metropolitan, Hammersmith
& City, Bakerloo or Jubilee Lines. Take the Marylebone
Road exit, then walk past Madame Taussaud, and take the
first left hand turning into York Gate. Cross over the
road into Regent’s Park and over the bridge you
will see the main entrance to the College on your left-hand
side.
By road
When arriving in central London, take the A501 (Marylebone
Road) and turn into York Gate. Cross York Bridge and you
will find Regent’s College on your left-hand side.
By rail
Paddington station is the nearest to our campus. London’s
major railway stations have immediate access to the Underground
system. Simply take the underground to Baker Street and
follow the instructions above.
Local hotels
For a list of local hotels, please visit http://www.hotel.info
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"Religious
belief is among the most fundamental to human beings.
The media must play a role in ensuring that everyone
has the freedom to pursue that belief where it leads."
Milica Pesic, Director
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"OneWorld,
a global online media network based on values of
humanity and justice, is pleased to support the
national conference on the media and a multi faith
society."
Miles Litvinoff, Programme Manager
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"The
Newspaper Society, the voice of Britain’s
regional press, is delighted to support the national
conference on the media and a multi faith society."
Lynne Anderson, Communications Director |
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For
general queries about the National Conference on the Media
and a Multi Faith Society, please email:
info@faithandmedia.com
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"This
conference is so important. I hope it will open up a full
debate on how we can stop the spread of division and fear
and instead harness the immense power of the media to promote
cultural and religious diversity as a positive benefit for
our society."
Jennette Arnold, Londonwide Assembly Member and
Chair of the Cultural Strategy Group for London
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