Essential Info

This year's RTS London Convention will take place at Kings Place, London.

Registration

On Tuesday 17 September, delegates can register at Kings Place from 8.30am for their Convention pack.

Contact

If you have any questions, please speak to a member of RTS events team or call the RTS head office on 020 7822 2812.

Venue

The convention sessions will take place at:

Kings Place,
90 York Way, 
London,
N1 9AG

Wi-Fi

Network: KingsPlaceEvents

Password: Oak2024Tree

Accessibility

There will be BSL interpreters in the auditorium throughout the Convention, and attendees can access live captions on their personal devices via this link: https://www.streamtext.net/player?event=RTS (please be aware that the link will not be live until the opening session of the Convention).

Kings Place is a fully accessible venue.  There is a lift from the ground floor to all floors. In the Hall One Stalls there is flat access to the two wheelchair user spaces at the back of the stalls. There are no steps to any seats in the stalls. On the Hall One balcony there are 7 steps from the outer balcony door to the inner balcony door, and there is a platform lift to the inner door for wheelchair users or audience members with limited mobility. The balcony wheelchair user space is reached through the balcony north inner door, and there is flat access to the wheelchair user space. There are accessible toilets on all floors.

Kings Place's Access Information

Our Commitment to Sustainability

RTS London Convention 2024 Carbon Offset Certificate

Please return your lanyards to the RTS team at the registration desk or entrance to the Battlebridge Room as you leave Kings Place.

RTS Code of Conduct

All RTS event attendees and members are expected to act in a considerate manner at all times and follow these guidelines to ensure a positive experience and respectful environment at all RTS events.

The Royal Television Society will not tolerate any disrespectful behaviour that could bring the Society into disrepute, including, but not limited to:

  • The use of abusive language related to religious beliefs, race, ethnicity, physical appearance, disability, sexual orientation, age, gender, gender identity and expression
  • The use of offensive or sexualised materials, images or content on social media or within the venue of the event
  • Stalking or aggressive and harmful behaviour towards event attendees, speakers and RTS staff
  • Photography of an inappropriate nature
  • Unwelcome sexual attention or physical contact that is inappropriate
  • Misuse of alcohol or recreational drugs