Huntington's disease Community Conference and AGM 2025

Huntington's disease Community Conference and AGM 2025

By Huntington's Disease Association

Join us to hear from well-renowned speakers, connect with and learn from other members of the Huntington's community.

Date and time

Location

Crewe Hall Hotel & Spa

Weston Road Haslington CW1 6UZ United Kingdom

Agenda

Saturday 1 November - day
Saturday 1 November - eve
Sunday 2 November - day

10:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Saturday 1 November (daytime agenda)

10:00 AM - 11:30 AM

Registration

11:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Annual General Meeting 2024

Professor Hugh Rickards, Chair of the Board of Trustees

Nick Heath, Treasurer

Cath Stanley, Chief Executive


Professor Hugh Rickards, Neuropsychiatrist and Chair of the Huntington's Disease Association will lead the Annual General Meeting, which includes an overview of the Charity's activities over the last...

12:15 PM - 1:15 PM

Lunch

1:15 PM - 2:15 PM

Research update

Professor Ed Wild, Consultant Neurologist

2:15 PM - 3:15 PM

Research Lightening Talks

Dr Sarah Gunn, Clinical Psychologist, plus guests


Dr Sarah Gunn, Lecturer in Clinical Psychology and Clinical Psychologist and co-lead for the Leicestershire Huntington's disease Network will be talking about the experience of mental healthcare expe...

3:15 PM - 3:30 PM

Break

3:30 PM - 3:45 PM

Policy and Public Affairs update

David Stephenson, Head of Policy and Public Affairs

3:45 PM - 4:30 PM

Personal perspectives from our Huntington's Ambassadors

Hannah Dickson (Huntington's Ambassador)

Jenny McArthur (Huntington's Ambassador)

Lisa Kelly (Huntington's Ambassador)

4:30 PM - 4:30 PM

Closing remarks

Good to know

Highlights

  • 1 day, 4 hours, 30 minutes
  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Charity & Causes • Healthcare

For our 2025 annual Huntington's disease Community Conference and AGM we will be returning to the amazing venue we were at last year!

What's on?

Saturday 1 November 2025

We will be joined by a number of well-renowned speakers in the Huntington's community, with extensive knowledge of care, support, and research including:

  • Cath Stanley, Chief Executive of the Huntington's Disease Association with an overview of 2024/2025 for the charity.
  • Professor Hugh Rickards, Neuropsychiatrist and Chair of the Huntington's Disease Association talking about future plans for the charity and leading the Annual General Meeting*, which includes the appointment of trustees, auditors, and a financial update by our Treasurer, Nick Heath.
  • Professor Ed Wild, Professor of Neurology at UCL, Associate Director of UCL Huntington's Disease Centre, and a Consultant Neurologist at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, providing an update on current and proposed research trials for Huntington's disease.
  • Some of our Huntington's Ambassadors sharing their personal perspectives.

Children and young people attending (up to 17 years) will have the option to join off-site activities with our Specialist Youth Engagement team. In previous years, these have included activities such as bowling, laser quest, escape rooms and theme parks.

In the evening, we will join together for a three course dinner and disco which will take place in Crewe Hall's spectacular Long Gallery which dates back to Jacobean times.

Sunday 2 November 2025

We will be running smaller more interactive workshops that you choose from. In previous years, these have included a range of topics such as relaxation techniques, reflexology, psychological strategies and preparing for the future.

Children and young people will join our Specialist Youth Workers for further activities on-site, in previous years, these have included swimming, film morning and arts and crafts.

Please note: an adult over the age of 18 must be attending to purchase a child's ticket.


Is this event for you?

This event is for everyone affected by Huntington’s disease, whether family, friends, individuals or professional to come together to understand more about the disease.

How to book

We have created a number of different ticket types in Eventbrite to help you to attend in a way that best suits you - whether that is for the full weekend or one day only.

You will be asked to provide room preferences and additional information, such as accessibility and dietary requirements, after you have selected your ticket types.

If the ticket types available do not meet your requirements (for example you also want travel and stay the night before) or you need any further support with your booking, please give us a call (0151 331 5444, press option 4 ) or email (info@hda.org.uk). Where possible, we will see if alternative requirements can be accommodated.

If you want to stay over on Friday night, we have negotiated a special rate with the hotel, please call the reservations team at Crewe Hall on 03301071599. Let them know you are attending the Huntington's disease Community Conference and AGM to receive 20% off room prices. Please let us know via info@hda.org.uk if you have booked for the Friday evening. Although we cannot guarantee the same room on Saturday, we will do our best to accomodate this. Please note that the event begins on Saturday therefore there will be no charity presence or charity activites on the Friday evening.


Please note, you will be required to make payment prior to completing the detailed order form to provide us with your room requirements and dietary information. Please ensure you complete this section to finalise your booking.


Please take a look at the FAQ section below for further information.


*Formal notice of the Annual General Meeting can be found at www.hda.org.uk/about-us/agm-2025

For more information on what information we collect and how we use it when booking onto one of our events, please see our privacy policy on our website.


We thank our sponsors for their contributions to make this event possible.

Wave and Alnylam

Frequently asked questions

Is there parking onsite?

Yes, there is free parking available at the hotel for anyone attending the event. There are a number of disabled parking spaces around the venue.

About the hotel

Crewe Hall a grade 1 listed building set in 8 acres of stunning scenery for guests to explore. The hotel has many amenities such as health club and spa, restaurant and bar.

How do I get to the hotel by train?

The closest train station to the hotel is Crewe Station which is 2.2 miles away. There are a number of taxi services which can take you from the station to Crewe Hall including Carz4U - 01270 588888 (Offers accessible taxis) and Beeline - 01270 656461.

How do I get to the hotel by aeroplane?

There are two airports located close to Crewe Hall. Liverpool Airport is 45 miles (approximately an hours drive) and Manchester Airport is 29 miles (approximately 40 minutes drive).

How do I get to the hotel by car?

The hotel is centrally located and easily accessed via car. It is located off J16 M6.

Can I stay over the night before the conference (Friday 31 October)?

If you want to stay over on Friday night, we have negotiated a special rate with the hotel, please call the reservations team at Crewe Hall on 03301071599. Let them know you are coming to our conference to receive 20% off room prices.

Are there accessible bedrooms available?

There are a number of accessible bedrooms at the hotel providing a range of facilities depending on individual needs.

Is the conference area accessible?

Meeting rooms are located on the ground floor and first floor with accessible lifts. Disabled toilet facilities are available on both floors. Hearing loops are available upon request in advance. For more accessibility information, please visit: www.crewehallcheshire.co.uk/access-statement

What dietary requirements and adjustments can be accommodated?

We ask that you provide details of dietary requirements and adjustments when booking so that we can make the hotel aware and ensure these requests are suitably met.

What time can I check in and out of the hotel?

Check-in is from 3pm and check-out is 11am, free left luggage is available. We would recommend bringing a form of ID should this be requested by the hotel staff at check in.

Can children attend the Community Conference and AGM?

Yes, they can attend the conference or alternatively there will be some off site activities planned. Please select the appropriate ticket. Please note: an adult over the age of 18 must be attending to purchase a child's ticket.

Will I be able to buy charity branded merchandise and publications at the event?

Yes, we will be selling a range of charity branded merchandise including Christmas cards as well as a number of popular Huntington's focused publications.

Can I book a treatment in the spa?

Treatments can be booked directly with Crewe Hall spa. We recommend booking this at least two weeks in advance as this facility is popular. Hotel guests will receive a discount. Please visit: www.crewehallcheshire.co.uk/spa

Do I need to buy a ticket for an infant who requires a cot?

Infants requiring a cot are free of cost, if you require this within your booking. Please contact info@hda.org.uk directly, alternatively call us on 0151 331 5444 (option 4) and inform us of this request.

Can I book via a paper form rather than through Eventbrite?

Yes of course. Please either call 0151 331 5444 option 4 or email info@hda.org.uk and request a form to be sent to you.

I don't want to book online can I book over the phone?

Yes of course, we realise not everyone likes booking via the internet. Please call 0151 331 5444 and press option 4 to speak to our Operations Team who can assist with your booking over the phone.

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