The British Franchise Exhibition: Where you can find the exhibits at Wembley
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Opening hours:
Friday, 28 January 1994 - Open 10 am to 5 pm
Saturday, 29 January 1994 - Open 10 am to 4 pm
Car Parking:
Wembley is served by seven NCP car parks. NCP officials will direct you to the nearest available. Cost: pounds 6 per day.
By tube:
Wembley Park Station is a five- minute walk to the complex. Two lines link Wembley Park with Central London - the Metropolitan and Jubilee.
Wembley Central is a 10-minute walk to the complex. Bakerloo Line to Central London.
By road:
The Exhibition Centre is situated close to the North Circular Road (A406) which provides access to four motorways, the M1, M4, M40 and M25. The North Circular Road also links with the A1 and A40, and via the South Circular Road to southern routes.
By bus:
Bus service routes 83, 224, 226 and 297 provide connections between Wembley Park and Wembley Central Station. The 92, 18, 182 and 204 services provide connections between Wembley Central and the complex, and the 83 links Wembley Park with the complex. Bus number 18 also provides a direct service to and from the Marylebone Road and Baker Street in Central London.
Admission:
Tickets are available at pounds 10 on the door. However, we strongly recommend booking tickets in advance in order to guarantee entry. Credit card bookings may be made by telephone.
Contact Sarah Hamilton on 071-727 7380.
Seminars:
Free franchise seminars will be held at the exhibition, providing an excellent overview of how franchising works in practice and examining what you should look for in a good franchise. Other topics include legal aspects, franchise agreements and how to raise finance.
The seminars last for approximately one hour and start at 11.30 am and 2 pm each day of the exhibition.
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