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The conference was based on the British Nuclear Fuels Limited facility at Summergrove Hall. We were reminded that this was an area which was severely hit by foot and mouth disease and ten miles away from the Sellafield Nuclear complex. We visited Sellafield and saw the THORP facility.
We heard about sustainable and alternative energy production and we mused about the alternatives and the life of this planet now and into the future.

Reports of some of these sessions and sessions of our previous conferences can also be found by checking the links on this page.

Details of the 2008 Conference are being progressed and we promise a productive time for those attending.

The Booking Form for the next Conference will eventually be available in the Chaplains section of the web-site.

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Annual Conference




We hold a residential conference for Workplace Chaplains annually in November.

The last conference was in November 2007 and was concerned with environmental issues. We expect that reflections on this conference will appear on this website shortly.

The conference in 2006 and was held in Prague, Czech Republic. This was a very different conference. Regretably the publication of the reports of this conference has been delayed, but we expect that they will appear on this website shortly.

The conference in 2005 was at The Friars, Aylesford Kent when we spent time thinking about regeneration in the area and in the chaplains group.

Reports can be seen on this page as Interfaith Reflection, A trip round Kent, Regeneration and The Divided Cloak.

\"r u clear about nuclear?\" - was the dramatic theme for the MIBIC Chaplains Conference in 2004.

The aim was to find out about the generation of energy and to determine which method might be the most cost effective and safe for the future energy needs of the country.