The event will be held at the Brighton Centre, Kings Road, East Sussex, BN1 2GR
The UCISA25 Leadership Conference is coming officially the third happiest place in the UK.
We are using three hotels for the Conference, Maldron Hotel Brighton, 31 Cannon Pl, Brighton and Hove, BN1 2FB, the Harbour Hotel Brighton 64 Kings Rd, Brighton and Hove, BN1 1NA and Leonardo Royal Hotel Brighton Waterfront, Kings Rd, Brighton and Hove, Brighton BN1 2GS. All hotels are within a few minutes walk from the Brighton Centre
Please note: Hotels will be randomly assigned depending on how many nights are required.
Exhibitors can book accommodation directly through VIsitBrighton
There are comprehensive details on how to get to the Brighton Centre on their website.
VisitBrighton.com have a range of offers for conference attendees to enjoy. They also have a great selection of maps to download
The Brighton Centre understand that sustainability important consideration , their current plan is available.
They are in the process of developing a new and comprehensive sustainability policy, the Brighton Centre sits under Brighton and Hove Council and are guided by the Council's clear frameworks on how to be a green city. The city plan is also available
Travelling to Brighton
The Brighton Centre is located in the heart of the city on Brighton seafront. It is easily accessible via public transport and is a short walking distance from Brighton Mainline Railway Station, Pool Valley Coach Station, city centre bus stops and taxi ranks; we also have our own cycle racks located at the front and rear of the venue.
We're doing everything we can to try and reduce our carbon footprint and therefore, we'd like to encourage our customers to try and use public transport where possible.
Parking in Brighton is at a premium so if you wish to drive to the Brighton Centre please be aware that they do not have our own car parking facilities. There are lots of options for car parking surrounding the venue and you can find car park information on the Brighton & Hove City Council website.
Brighton is the last stop on a train line that links directly with London Victoria, Clapham Junction and East Croydon, as well as being linked with London Bridge, London Kings Cross and the Eurostar terminal at St Pancras International on a different line. Journey times vary depending on the number of stops, but from London Kings Cross it takes around 1h 15mins, while from London Victoria it can take as little as 48 minutes. London Gatwick Airport sits about halfway between London Victoria and Brighton, meaning you can get from Gatwick to Brighton by train in approximately 30 minutes.
Brighton is also a 30 minute train journey or a 45 minute bus ride from the nearby port of Newhaven, from where ferries run regularly to Dieppe. It’s also easily accessible from the ports of Southampton, Portsmouth and Dover.