Annual Learning and Development Event 2026
14 October 2026 – Solihull
14 October 2026 – Solihull
This year’s joint Registration and Coroner Services event, will be taking place at the St Johns Voco Hotel in Solihull on 14 October 2026.
We are thrilled to announce that Registration is now open! Prepare to join colleagues, leaders, and innovators from across the sector for an inspiring and memorable day of learning and connection.
Hear from leading experts in registration and coronial services
Explore new ideas, suppliers, and exhibitors shaping the future of the sector
Network with peers and build meaningful, lasting professional connections
Take part in engaging sessions, panel discussions, and keynote presentations designed to inform and inspire
📍 Where: voco St John’s Hotel, Solihull
🌐 Registration: Now open – register Online to book your place
(Includes entry to the event, refreshment breaks, and lunch
(Includes overnight accommodation at the voco St John’s Hotel, breakfast, event entry, refreshment breaks, and lunch)
Please note: Accommodation is limited — early booking is strongly recommended to avoid disappointment.
SPONSORS AND EXHIBITORS:
Exhibitor Showcase: If you are interested in exhibiting at this year’s event please contact admin@larcsa.org.uk
Last year’s conference was exceptionally well-received, with delegates consistently highlighting how engaging, informative, and energising the experience was. The programme successfully brought together insightful speakers and interactive sessions, creating a dynamic atmosphere that encouraged meaningful participation and networking.
You can hear some of the fantastic feedback shared by attendees at the 2025 event by clicking on the photo below.
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