Thank you for your interest in our eight annual Measures to Combat Terrorism conference. Further to your recent inquiry, I am delighted to enclose the brochure for the conference, which will take place in Scottish Police College, Melrose, from October 2-5, 2007.
This year our guest speaker will be Sir Robin Creswell, MP, formerly Deputy Prime Minister and Commissioner of the City of London Police Force.
The enclosed brochure gives full details on the structure of the conference, however, if you would like to discuss your specific requirements, please do not hesitate to contact me. So if you, or your colleagues, are considering attending, please complete the enclosed registration form and send it to me, without delay, at the address above.
I hope that you will be able to join us. Look forward to receiving your reply soon.
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