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Here, traditional England meets contemporary Britain. The Telford International Centre is a world-class conference venue from which delegates can explore spectacular landscapes, heritage and culture. The highlights: Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site; the quirky landscape of The Wrekin and Long Mynd; Ludlow food festival; and the Tudor charms of Shrewsbury.

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100 Words
Telford and Shropshire is an ideal destination for events and conferences of all sizes and budgets - a bustling hive of activity where traditional England meets contemporary Britain. Just 30 miles from Birmingham, The Telford International Centre is one of the UK's largest purpose-built conference facilities. This world-class venue is a perfect base from which delegates can explore spectacular landscapes and rich culture. The highlights: Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site; the quirky landscape of The Wrekin and Long Mynd; the Ludlow food festival; the Tudor charms of Shrewsbury; and launched in 2007, The National Cold War Museum at RAF Cosford.

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Telford and Shropshire are, without doubt, the perfect destination for events and conferences of all shapes, sizes and budgets. Here, you'll discover a bustling hive of activity, where traditional England meets contemporary Britain. Conveniently situated just 30 miles from the central city of Birmingham, The Telford International Centre is one of the UK's largest purpose-built conference facilities. This world-class venue is an ideal base from which delegates can explore spectacular landscapes, heritage and rich culture. Birthplace of the industrial revolution and home to the world's first "Iron Bridge", which changed the face of the world, the area has more than its fair share of history and innovation. Shrewsbury has the largest collection of Tudor buildings in England, making it a must for sightseeing and shopping, while its neighbour, Ludlow, has a deserving international reputation for award winning food with Michelin starred restaurants. The highlights: Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site; the quirky landscape and sweeping vistas of The Wrekin and Long Mynd; the gastronomic delights of Ludlow, and its famous food festival; the Tudor charms of Shrewsbury; the stately home at Weston Park , mentioned in the Doomsday Book and, launched in 2007, The National Cold War Museum at RAF Cosford.

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