- Venue 6th Annual Meeting EPIZONE - Dome Complex
- Venue smaller meetings and welcome drink 6th Annual Meeting - Old Ship Hotel
- Venue Schmallenberg virus Satellite Symposium 15th June -The Thistle Hotel
- Travel
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- Venue 6th Annual Meeting EPIZONE - Dome
Complex
The main meeting on 13 and 14 June will be held in the historic
Dome Complex in Brighton Centre. The Brighton Dome is a
historic building providing dynamic conference and meeting
facilities and is situated in the heart of Britain's
cosmopolitan city-by-the-sea, Brighton. It is part of the glorious
Royal Pavilion Estate, located in the heart of Brighton, and
within easy reach of all the hospitality, leisure and entertainment
that Brighton has to offer.
The 6th Annual Meeting will be held in three of the five conference
and event venues from the Brighton Dome.
The Pavilion Theatre for the welcome and
keynote sessions
The Pavilion Theatre and The Founders Room for
the parallel sessions
The Corn Exchange for coffee breaks, lunches and
poster sessions
If you are interested in the history of the Brighton Dome see here
Address Brighton Dome: Church Street, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 1UE
- Venue smaller meetings and welcome drink 6th
Annual Meeting EPIZONE - Old Ship Hotel
Smaller meetings and welcome drink will be
held 12th June at the Old Ship Hotel. A hotel of immense
character and a rich history situated on Brighton seafront. A
delightful mixture of old world charm and new world sensibility.
Celebrating 450 years of hospitality.
Address Old Ship Hotel:31-38 Kings Road, Brighton, East Sussex
BN1 1NR
- Venue Schmallenberg virus Satellite Symposium 15th June -The Thistle Hotel
The Schmallenberg virus Satellite Symposium will be held in the Thistle Hotel. Welcome party, registration and poster setup on 14th June, evening and Symposium programme and lunch on 15th June. The hotel is situated directly on the sea front next to the Brighton Dome, minutes from Brighton Pier.
Address Thistle Hotel: King's Road, Brighton, East Sussex
BN1 2GS
- Travel - Getting to Brighton is easy.
It's:
- just under an hour by rail from London
- about 45 minutes by road from the M25 London orbital motorway
- half-an-hour from London Gatwick Airport
- on a direct rail link from the Eurostar Service at St Pancras
- accessible by regular coach connections from London Heathrow and London Gatwick airports
- within easy access of Northern France from the nearby port of Newhaven
- only 1.5 - 2 hours by motorway from the major ports of Dover, Portsmouth and Southampton
By plane:
Fly to Gatwick or Heathrow airport. You can travel to Brighton by train or coach. You may book train tickets online at the train line and coach tickets at national express, but you also buy them at the stations.
By boat:
Ferries are operating between the United Kingdom and Ireland, Belgium, The Netherlands and France. For relevant possibilities, please check Stenaline, P&O ferries or Norfolkline. You may continue your trip by coach, train or car.
- Map of Brighton, see here
City of Brighton
For more information about the city of Brighton see Visit Brighton, the
official tourism guide to Brighton.




