Regional Meetings
These are open to any BCSA member to attend.
Members are also open to go to as many regional meetings as they wish.
At these meetings the state of trade is discussed, a Head Office report given and generally a presentation given about a project case study or a particular issue facing the industry. They also provide a networking opportunity to speak to peers before and after the meeting.
In general, we have 3 regional meetings, that are held quarterly in the following locations:
- Northern, Southern and Midlands Regional Meeting - held in Derby
- Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland Regional Meeting - held in Gormanston
- Scottish Regional Meeting - held in Cumbernauld
Please Note: Locations are subject to change.
Click on the region you are interested in, log in to the website and you can request to join and see previous meeting minutes and presentations given.
Please note: to access the tabs with the icon you need to be a BCSA member and log into the site
Midland and Southern Region
The Midland and Southern Region combines with the Northern Region for quarterly meetings.
Frequency: Four times a year (with the Northern Region)
Chairman: Steven Dorer, Deconstruct UK
Northern Region
The Northern Region combines with the Midland and Southern Region for quarterly meetings.
Frequency: Four times a year (with the Southern and Midlands Region)
Chairman: Chris Lister, Farrat
Northern Ireland Region
The Northern Ireland Region combines with the Republic of Ireland for quarterly meetings.
Frequency: Four times a year (with the Republic of Ireland Region)
Chairman: Chris Durand, Severfield
Republic of Ireland
The Republic of Ireland Region combines with the Northern Ireland Region for quarterly meetings.
Frequency: Four times a year (with the Northern Ireland Region)
Chairman: John Kiernan, Kiernan Steel
Scotland Region
Scottish Regional quarterly meetings.
Frequency: Four times a year
Chairman: Roy Callaghan, Millar Callaghan Engineering Services
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