
EXHIBITOR MANUAL
19 & 20 NOVEMBER 2025 | BUSINESS DESIGN CENTRE | ISLINGTON | LONDON
DATA CAPTURE​
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GES will be sending you correspondence directly regarding ordering lead retrieval apps in September. If you have not received this or if you have any questions about Visit Connect or lead retrieval, email visit.support@ges.com for assistance or alternatively contact Mo Naeem - m.naeem@mondiale.co.uk.
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DELIVERY & REMOVAL OF GOODS
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Please arrange items to be delivered to your stand at times when you will be there to receive them as the Organisers and venue staff cannot sign for or take responsibility for deliveries. Deliveries to the side of the hall will cease 30 minutes before the show opens to the public on each open morning.
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ALL vehicles accessing the hall MUST have a valid vehicle pass. Click here to register for a vehicle pass.
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Deliveries can be sent to:
Stand Number
Company Name
Contact name and mobile number
LiGHT25
BUSINESS DESIGN CENTRE
52 Upper Street
London
N1 0QH
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No goods will be accepted into the venue before the event loading-in date.
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Due to Health & Safety regulations delivering goods to stands during the opening hours of the event is not permitted.
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To view a Location map of the venue please click the link below and enter the venue postcode N1 0QH
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DISABLED FACILITIES
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Exhibitors are required to meet their legal responsibilities under the Equality Act 2012 (replacing the former DDA – Disability Discrimination Act 1995).
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There are about 10m disabled people in the UK. Many of their disabilities are hidden – for example epilepsy, diabetes and mental ill health - so it is best to plan to meet the needs of a broad community.
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Access for disabled people is not only about physical access to buildings for wheelchair users but also includes access to written information for people with visual impairments and access to the same standard of service for all. It is important to take account of health and safety legislation, which has primacy over the disability regulations. For more information and industry best practice guidelines please refer to the e:guide.
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