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Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth
Queen Alexandra Hospital (QAH) opened in 1904 as a military hospital, serving a vital role in treating Allied troops and prisoners of war on D-Day.
It transitioned into a major NHS district general hospital and then a Trauma unit undergoing a £250 million redevelopment to modernize its facilities.


HMS Warrior
Launched in 1860, HMS Warrior was Britain’s first iron-hulled, armoured battleship and the pride of Queen Victoria’s fleet, marking a massive leap in naval technology.
As the largest and fastest warship of her day, she served until 1883. Following a major restoration, she became a museum ship in Portsmouth in 1987.
We are delighted to invite delegates to the HMS Warrior for the evening dinner
Getting to the Venue
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Transport links: Portsmouth is well-connected making it easy to reach from across the region. Portsmouth Harbour is a 300m walk from the venue.
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​Parking: There are several multi-storey car parks conveniently located within 500m.​
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Accommodation: if you’re planning to stay overnight, the Portsmouth and Gunwarf have plenty of options.
Accommodations
We recommend staying at the Maritime Hotel or Premier Inn.
Please check back for discounted rates in May.

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