The Logistics Directors Club meetings are held at the following venues.
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Situated in relaxed refinement in the heart of St James's, the Army and Navy Club, often known by its nickname, "The Rag", prides itself on offering a unique combination of the ambience traditionally found in an officers' mess, with the comfort and facilities of an exclusive hotel.
Now a hotel, surrounded by rolling parkland, this magnificent Tudor Manor House, immediately conveys centuries of gracious living. Inside, the visual delight is continued by the Great Hall and its restored vaulted roof. The views are exquisite, the cuisine is superb and there is ample provision for banquets and conferences.
The Oxfordshire, set in the rolling hills of the Chilterns, is located approximately 45 minutes drive northwest of London on the outskirts of the historical university town of Oxford.
The Royal Automobile Club is a private members club steeped in over 100 years of history and traditon as a social and automotive club. Two club houses, one in the glamour of London's Pall Mall and the other at Woodcote Park (see below. Providing all the amenities of two prestigious social locations to enjoy banqueting, restaurant, accomodation, golf and sporting facilities.
The East India Club, in the heart of London's Clubland, has a long tradition as a gentleman's home from home. Founded in the middle of the 19th century, its original members were 'the servants of the East India Company and Commissioned Officers of Her Majesty's Army and Navy'. The legacy of those early members, home on furlough from far flung lands continues today. As a private club, only open to members and their guests, the Club still provides a refuge and meeting place for busy young men and their more seasoned seniors
Mobile Telephone
The use of mobile telephones is strictly prohibited within the public rooms and all public areas of the Club.
Dress Regulations
Members and their guests are expected to be properly dressed at all times in the Clubhouse or may otherwise be asked to leave by the Secretary or a senior member of staff present. Gentlemen are expected to wear a collared jacket, collar and tie. Ladies should dress accordingly: culottes, shorts, mini-skirts and the like are not permitted, but divided skirts, tailored trouser suits, cocktail and dinner suits are permitted. Polo-neck sweaters, leather clothing, denim material, Wrangle-type cords, tracksuits, T-shirts, training shoes, deck shoes and the like casual wear is not acceptable.