Next available seminar dates

24/08/2010:  

Lightning Process Kings Langley 24-26 FULL

04/09/2010:  

Building Your Future Seminar 4 Sept

06/09/2010:  

Lightning Process Weybridge 6-8 September

14/09/2010:  

Lightning Process Kings Langley 14-16 September

29/09/2010:  

Lightning Process 29 Sept-1 Oct  Kings Langley

12/10/2010:  

Lightning Process 12-14 Oct Kings Langley

 

Accommodation and Travel

Accommodation Information for those who will be needing somewhere to stay overnight: click here

For information on Kings Langley, Rickmansworth and other local towns and cities: click here

Travel

To KINGS LANGLEY:

76 Waterside, Kings Langely is 3 minutes by car from Junction 20 of the M25.

www.multimap.com/s/0nncnKX4  click link for a map.

Trains run regularly from London Euston to Kings Langely and even more frequently to Watford Junction Station (see below) which is a 15 minute drive from Kings Langley.

Airports 

Heathrow Airport is approx 20 miles from Kings Langley and takes 30-40 mins by taxi.  It costs about £35 to be collected from the airport. Heather can arrange a pre-book a local taxi company for you. You will be met by the taxi in arrivals. This is considerably cheaper than taking one of the taxis at the airport.

 

To LOUDWATER FARM Rickmansworth (BUILDING YOUR FUTURE SEMINARS)  

 

The Loudwater Farm training venue is 5 minutes by car from Junction 18 of the M25. Also 15 minutes from Junction 5 M1 at Watford.

Watford Junction Station is 15 minutes by car.

Trains run regularly into London from Rickmansworth station. It takes approximately 25 mins to get into the centre of London.There is a taxi rank outside both Rickmansworth and Watford Junction Station. 

Rickmansworth station:

Trains into London regularly on the Metrolpolitan Line http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/ric/details.html and the Chiltern Line http://www.chilternrailways.co.uk/station/rickmansworth/

 Taxi rank outside the station 'Boughtons Taxis'

Tube map: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/gettingaround/1106.aspx

Watford Junction: fast trains into London Euston regularly http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/WFJ.html

Airports 

Heathrow Airport is 15 miles from Rickmansworth and takes 30-40 mins by taxi.  It costs about £40 to be collected from the airport. Heather can arrange a pre-book a local taxi company for you. You will be met by the taxi in arrivals. This is considerably cheaper than taking one of the taxis at the airport.

There is also a bus route from Heathrow Airport to Rickmansworth:

BUS NUMBER 724: operated by Arriva

Route: Heathrow Airport - Uxbridge - Denham - Maple Cross - RICKMANSWORTH - Croxley - Watford - St Albans - Hatfield - Welwyn Garden City - Hertford - Ware - Harlow http://www.londonbusroutes.net/times/724.htm

Stansted Airport Take the train into London Liverpool Street (every 15 mins, journey time 46 mins) Take Metropolitan Tube Line to Rickmansworth.

Gatwick Airport is also connected by train to Watford Junction or approx 1 hour drive.

Luton Airport is 40 mins by taxi/car 

Accommodation

Kings Langley is a large village which has cafes, shops, post office, pubs and restaurants. It lies a few miles between the towns of Watford and Hemel Hempstead

B&B

36 Langley Hill, Kings Langley, Hertfordshire, WD4 9HE

www.kingslangleymeetingroom.co.uk/ 

email dawn@golten.co.uk phone 01923 400521

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Sue's B&B

91 Langley Hill, Kings Langley, Hertfordshire WD4 9HJ 91langleyhill.blogspot.com

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Hotels

Premier Inn Kings Langley www.premierinn.com/en/hotel/KINPLI/kings-langley

Others can be found in this link www.bedandbreakfast-directory.co.uk/results.asp

 

Rickmansworth

 

 

 

Loudwater Farm where the BUILDING YOUR FUTURE seminars are held. There are 4 twin rooms for B&B. The location is very relaxing, it is a mile from the town so either a beautiful walk along the river or a very cheap taxi fare. There is a large, farmhouse-style kitchen open for use by guests. The rooms have lovely countryside views. No en-suite rooms. 

Loudwater Farm website:  http://loudwaterfarm.co.uk/

email: info@loudwaterfarm.co.uk

Cost: £30 a night B&B

Mrs Norman's B&B

78 Nightingale Road, Rickmansworth 01923 777319 this is in a good location close to the tube station and town centre. Cost £30 - £35

The Old Ale House:  00 44 1923 775824  http://www.a1tourism.com/uk/oldale.html

Springwell Barn www.springwellbarn.com

A lovely B&B a mile outside the centre of Rickmansworth. Prices from £60 per night.

The Long Island Exchange Hotel   www.longislandhotel.co.uk

This hotel is in Rickmansworth town centre, a good location in the town and opposite the tube station. It can be booked more cheaply on the internet. http://www.lodging-world.com/search.uk.england.hertfordshire.rickmansworth.html

The Bedford Arms Hotel Cheines www.bedfordarms.co.uk

Kings Langley Village

Kings Langley is a historic village 21 North West of central London. It has some excellent restaurants and some local shops. It lies a few miles between the towns Watford and Hemel Hempstead.

 

Rickmansworth Town

Rickmansworth is an old market town in Hertfordshire which has a good selection of pubs, restaurants, small shops, including M&S and a large Waitrose. It has an aquadrome; many lakes with watersports and wildlife.

Places to Visit

Watford

Buses run into Watford which is the nearest large town near both Kings Langley and Rickmansworth with a large shopping centre called 'The Harlequin Shopping Centre' www.theharlequin.uk.com Watford is popular for shopping and boasts the beautiful 'Cassiobury Park' which leads to Whippendell Woods and countryside with small villages, such as Sarratt and Chipperfield. Chipperfield is very close to Kings Langely.

Weybridge

An attractive town in Surrey with easy access to M25, London, Heathrow and Gatwick. Shopping, cafes, restaurants, National Trust river walk.

Click here for google map

St Albans

St. Albans is Hertfordshire's oldest town, a modern city shaped by over 2,000 years of human occupation and activity. The city is named after St. Alban, Britain's first Christian martyr, a citizen of the Roman town of Verulamium.

 St Albans has many sights to see and is only 20 minutes from Watford