Printing Charity Annual Luncheon tickets now on sale

The Printing Charity invite the print community to celebrate the industry at the Charity’s 196th Annual Luncheon

The Printing Charity is pleased to open ticket sales for one of the print industry’s staple events, the Annual Luncheon.

This year, the Luncheon’s keynote speaker is former Prime Minister Baroness Theresa May, the Printing Charity’s 2025 President.

Tickets for the Printing Charity's Annual Luncheon are now on sale
Tickets for the Printing Charity’s Annual Luncheon are now on sale

For 2025, the event moves to a new, larger venue at the very heart of the City of London, to provide more people with the chance to spend time in the company of the print community, and to celebrate the growth of the Printing Charity helpline, now supporting people in almost 500 businesses across the sector.

“We’re really proud to host this annual event to bring people in our industry together, to provide a forum to share the current opportunities and challenges facing the sector, as well as to celebrate industry successes, and the impact that the Printing Charity has had supporting people since the start of the year,” explains Neil Lovell, Printing Charity CEO.

“By choosing to hold this year’s Luncheon in a larger venue, we are responding to the challenge we’ve had in recent years where we’ve had more people wishing to attend than places available. We also recognise that more people will wish to come to hear from the former Prime Minster as our keynote speaker, and very much look forward to hearing what she has to say.”

This year the Luncheon will take place on Thursday 13th November at Plaisterers’ Hall, starting with a drinks reception at midday. Events usually conclude by 3.30pm.

Tickets are priced at £125 per person, and include drinks reception with canapes, three-course meal with wine, and coffee and petit fours.

Find out more, and book tickets, here: https://www.theprintingcharity.org.uk/supporting-businesses/annual-luncheon-2025-book-your-tickets-now/

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