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Welcome to the BCS North Staffordshire Branch Website

Next Event.

September 15th .

Members and partners are invited to join the committee on Monday, September 15th, and enjoy a leisurely evening meal. This year we shall be sampling the delights of Frankie and Benny's restaurant, which is in Trentham Gardens. Please arrive at 7.30 for 8.00, for what promises to be a relaxing, social event.

 

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Branch Details

The North Staffordshire Branch meet on Tuesdays at 7:30 pm unless stated otherwise. Visitors are very welcome to attend any meeting. Stafford meetings are held in the Octagon Building at Beaconside in the Stafford campus of Staffordshire University. Northern meetings are held in the Ashley building, Staffordshire University, Leek Road, Stoke-On-Trent.

The attendance of any of the meetings is worth 3/4 CPD points (Continuing Professional Development).

If you require more information about joining the branch or any of the events please contact the membership secretary or any of the committee or officers.

About the BCS

As the industry body for IT professionals, and a Chartered Engineering Institution for Information Technology (IT), the BCS exists to provide service and support to the IT community, including IT practitioners and employers of IT practitioners. With more than approximately 40 Branches throughout the UK, a number of International Sections and over 50 Specialist Groups, the BCS provides both members and the public with an unrivalled opportunity to keep abreast of current developments in numerous areas of interest.

 
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