
B4 Platinum Dinner in the Saloon at Blenheim Palace
B4 Members are invited to join us for an extra special evening in the wonderful saloon at Blenheim Palace.
Steeped in history, this is one of the most magnificent settings for a dinner you could wish for and our good friends at Blenheim are welcoming the B4 community to enjoy this black tie dinner, great company and superb hospitality.
Places are limited to just sixty so please do book early to avoid disappointment.
Guest speaker to be announced.
Dress code: Black tie
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