At Utility Week/WWT we are passionate about ensuring all our events are as accessible, inclusive and sustainable as possible.
Accessibility
Faversham House is a founding partner Ramp It Up! - a not-for-profit campaign encouraging venues and AV production companies to provide handrail ramp access for free and as standard at all conferences and awards ceremonies in the UK and Ireland.
We've recognised that increasing amounts of people with limited mobility are attending our events, either with severe movement impairment or with restricted movement, due to conditions such as arthritis. It shouldn't be up to the individuals concerned to notify venues, or up to those who wish to hold events to bear (sometimes significant) additional cost for providing easy and simple access to stages but should always be provided and free of charge at all events.
For more information, please visit: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ramp-it-up-campaign/
The National Conference Centre is fully accessible, taking place primarily on the ground floor. Please see the tabs below for more specific information, if you cannot find what you are looking for or for more information, please contact CarlaForster@fav-house.com
We welcome earlier arrival at the conference, should you feel the need to familiarise yourself in the event space. Should you wish to do so, please contact: CarlaForster@fav-house.com
For questions on the day, Utility Week/WWT staff will be available at the registration desk.
Please view an interactive map of the venue here. The main entrance is fully accessible from the car park.
Access to the exhibition and refreshments: The exhibition and refreshments will be situated in the Compton Suite, on the ground floor.
Access to the conference room: The conference will be taking place in the Premier Suite, on the ground floor - accessed directly through the Compton Suite.
Access to the breakout room: One of our breakouts will take place in the Kirkmichael Suite, on floor -1. This is accessible via stairs or there is a lift available.
Access to toilets and accessible toilets: Toilets, including accessible toilets are located on floor -1. They are accessible via stairs or there is a lift next to reception.
Access to the stage: Accessible route to the stage, via ramp, is on the right hand side of the stage.
Please speak to your colleague who booked your ticket to submit any access requirements ahead of the day. Alternatively, please email CarlaForster@fav-house.com
Utility Week/WWT staff can be found on the registration desk.
If you require a service animal to attend with you for any reason, please contact CarlaForster@fav-house.com and we will advise you on next steps.
If you require a prayer/multi-faith room, please contact CarlaForster@fav-house.com and we will liaise with the venue.
If you require a hearing loop, please contact CarlaForster@fav-house.com and we will liaise with the venue.
At Utility Week/WWT conferences we use live captioning of speakers throughout to improve accessibility. This will not be available as a transcript, post event.
Train
The closest train station is Birmingham International which is a 5 minute taxi journey*.
Other train stations include
- Solihull - 10 minute drive
- Birmingham Snow Hill - 20 minute drive
- Birmingham New Street - 25 minute drive
Air
Birmingham International Airport is a 5 minute taxi journey*.
*Please note this is not walkable
The National Conference Centre is on J6 of the M42 - follow signs to The National Motorcycle Museum from all approach roads
- Postcode: B92 0EJ
There is over 1000 FREE parking spaces on site.
- Disabled parking available
- Charge points for electric vehicles is available
Sustainability
Faversham House is proud to be a certified B Corporation, part of a global community of businesses that meet high standards of social and environmental impact.
B Corps are legally committed to bring benefit to all business stakeholders including staff, customers, communities and the environment.
For more information: https://favershamhouse.com/news/faversham-house-becomes-b-corp-certified/
Utility Week’s publisher Faversham House is a progressive, independent media company which is committed to minimising the environmental impact of our business operations.
For our full sustainability policy please follow the link: https://favershamhouse.com/policies/sustainability-policy/
As part of our commitment to being a sustainable business we have adopted the policy to not serve red meat at our events.
There will always be a vegan and vegetarian option available and we will cater to any additional dietary requirements. If you have any specific dietary requirements, please contact CarlaForster@fav-house.com
Please click here to read the National Conference Centre's sustainability commitment
If you have any questions about accessibility or sustainability at Asset Management & Capital Projects Conference 2025,
please contact: CarlaForster@fav-house.com