2024 National Conference, AGM & Annual Dinner
NFU Scotland can confirm that the 2024 National Conference, AGM & Annual Dinner will take place in Glasgow on Thursday 8 and Friday 9 February at the Radisson Blu Hotel.
We’re also delighted to be taking bookings from now for what promises to be a packed couple of days of official business, topical discussions, insights and debate.
How to book your place:
If you wish to make a credit/debit card payment, please call Head office on 0131 472 4000 and a member of staff would be happy to help. Alternatively, please
Click Here to complete the booking form attached and return along with your cheque by post to: Diane Burnside, NFU Scotland, Rural Centre, West Mains, Ingliston, EH28 8LT
The venue - Radisson Blu Glasgow unveils a £15m refurbishment.
Radisson Blu Glasgow, has unveiled almost 250 completely renovated bedrooms as part of a £15 million refurbishment project to breathe new life into the city centre venue.
Beginning in January 2023, over the course of eight months the venue carefully curated a new look for the hotel. Just a stone’s throw from Glasgow’s central station, those attending our Conference, AGM and Annual Dinner in February 2024 can make the most of the luxurious bedrooms, complete with contemporary furniture, bespoke design, chic finishing touches, and the tasteful amenities Radisson Blu is known for.
Radisson Blu Glasgow has been venue to the NFU Scotland national event since 2017. Known for its dedicated conference and events offering, further investment has been taking place to enhance the meetings and events facilities, including the delegate social area and ballroom which will play host to our two-day event on Thursday 8 and Friday 9 February 2024. Please save the date and book now to secure your place.
Hina Rubbani-Mills, General Manager of Radisson Blu Glasgow, said: “Since January, we’ve poured our heart and soul into the redesign of the hotel, and we can’t wait to welcome NFU Scotland visitors from near and far to make the most of our stunning spaces.”