National Conference 2007
This year's Conference was a Midsummer Medley at Keele University, Staffordshire on Friday 13th to Sunday 15th July 2007. A celebration of summer in the company of lively minded women!
As promised please find below the answers to the crossword and sudoko puzzles which were handed out at the conference.
Crossword Answers (WORD 134KB)
Sudoko Answers (WORD 35KB)
Click here for a gallery of pictures taken at the event.
Where will you find over 200 vibrant women?
At an NWR National conference that's where!
- Friday evening members had a Murder Mystery to solve
- 'Midsummer Murder Mystery' was written especially for NWR by Priscilla Masters. (Some characters loosely based on NWR staff members).
- Infidelity, an unsuspected love triangle lead to the sudden death of a key character
- It did not take long: DI Frost table of dedicated detectives were the winners; prizes: Green and Black Chocolates of course
Click on the links below for a write up on each topic
Guyonne James on Ethical Tourism
'Why put ethics into tourism or to put it another way: Is Tourism living up to its environmental obligations?' [Click here for a write up]
Liz Roberts - Regional Director of The National Trust Network, Midlands
Sustainable tourism: policy from practice at the National Trust [Click here for a write up]
Allan Brodie and Gary Winter
The seaside holiday since the 18th century - a woman's perspective [Click here for a write up]
Loudmouth Women
An all female open choir who sang with verve and enthusiasm entertained us at the Conference Dinner. [Click here for a write up]
'Sunlight Robbery' by Oliver Gillie -
'The battle over sunshine and health -'Health benefits of sunlight are denied by current public health policy in the UK'
[Click here for a write up]
Katherine Frank
Floating holidays: a history and rough guide Dr Katherine Frank. Author/Historian India & South East Asia
[Click here for a write up]
Ellis Cashmore
Professor of Culture, Media and Sport at Staffordshire University's School of Health challenged us with the question: Is Sport becoming Emasculated?
[Click here for a write up]
Amanda Bennett, UK Sport's Head of Policy
Hera to Heroes; Women in elite sport and the 2012 Games.
[Click here for a write up]
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