NB Colourprint managing director Ken Iddon and JW Arrowhead managing director Philip Cave will propose the following motion: The printing industry is poorly served by the paper industry, both technically and commercially.
They will be opposed by Stephen Mason, chairman of Robert Horne,
and Stora Enso sales director Peter Bothwick.
Tickets for the 2 December event cost 25.
The debate will be followed by a dinner, for which a number of tickets will be available at 35 each.
Contact: Sally Winser, 01892 538118.
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