Bruges – it’s more than just chocolate!

Melanie Gibson-Barton


Region:
South East
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid
Category:
Travel
Updated:
15th May 2023
Tagged:
Brugge | Chocolate | Belgium | Bruges

A colourfully illustrated, wide-ranging talk that provided an insider’s view of the beautiful city of Bruges. Although famous for its chocolate shops Melanie set out to prove that the Gothic city represents more than just this popular delicacy. Even those who know Bruges well will feel inspired to visit again.

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About Melanie Gibson-Barton

I am a full-time speaker with 10+ years experience and give talks in the mornings, afternoons and evenings. I have the pleasure of regular repeat bookings.
I charge a competitive, fully inclusive fee - I do not charge per mile - and I bring all my own equipment - including a screen and a natty sound system - so your audience will hear my talks. I currently offer seventeen talks and several of these talks were originally commissioned by groups, such as The Canterbury Cathedral Friends Society. As well as venue talks throughout the South East - and beyond! - I can also provide my talks via my own Pro-Zoom, nationally and internationally. You can book me with confidence that I will provide your audience with a professional, informative and entertaining presentation, accompanied by colourful powerpoint slides. I bring all my own equipment for venue talks - I'm entirely self-sufficient! - so you can sit back and relax. Please find here just a few of my currently seventeen talks.


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