Boris Johnson guest speaker at BHA

17th April 2009, 2:09pm

London Mayor Boris Johnson has been announced as the guest speaker at the annual luncheon of the British Hospitality Association (BHA) this year.

Johnson will be highlighting the importance of tourism (and green tourism) to London and for jobs and employment in particular.

The event, which is expected to attract almost 1,000 members and guests, will also be presenting its six annual awards - training, tourism, environment (group and independent), large food service business and small food service business.

BHA will be taking place on Wednesday 24 June at Grosvenor House, Park Lane, London. Luncheon is at 1.00pm prompt (reception at 12.30pm, annual general meeting (members only) at 11.45am.

Tickets (£98 inc VAT, £950 for a table of 10) are available from Marsha Phillips, BHA, Queens House, 55-56 Lincolns Inn Fields, London WC2A 3BH.


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