1964 and Before Reunion Luncheon

We look forward to welcoming alumni who matriculated 60 or more years ago for a reunion luncheon in October. Registration has now closed.

 

FAQs 

Q: What is the date and time of this event?
A: The luncheon will take place at 12pm on Monday the 21st of October.

Q: Where will the event be held?
A: The luncheon will take place in Old Hall, and will be followed by an organ recital in Chapel.

Q: What is the cost of tickets?
A: Tickets cost £45 per alumnus. 

Q: May I bring my spouse/partner?

A: We are please to be able to accommodate spouses/partners, for whom tickets are charged at £45. Any alumni who registered in advance of this change may register for their guest to attend using the same form linked below, and selecting Spouse/Partner ticket option only.

Q: How do I register for this event?
A: Registration closed on the 29th of September.

Q: What is the cancellation policy?
A: Refunds on cancellations are only available up to five working days before the event (14th of October).

Q: What is the dress code?
A: Lounge suit or equivalent.

Q: Will parking be available?
A: Due to limited space and environmental concerns, there will be no parking available in College unless you are a blue-badge holder or have very limited mobility. For those who have requested parking for the aforementioned reasons, this will be arranged for you. We recommend using the Park & Ride services in Cambridge (see the following map https://cambridgeparkandride.info/).

Q: Will accommodation be available in College?
A: Accommodation is not available in College. Please find below a list of suggested hotels:

  • The Graduate Hotel (formerly known as The DoubleTree by Hilton), Mill Lane
  • The Hilton Cambridge City Hotel, Downing Street
  • The Møller Centre, Churchill Road
  • Hotel du Vin, Trumpington Street
  • The Varsity Hotel, off Bridge Street, near Magdalene
  • The University Arms Hotel, Regent Street

Data Protection Information:

All data is securely held in the College’s Alumni and Development Office and will be treated confidentially and with sensitivity for the benefit of Queens’ College and its Members. Selected data is available to the University, and occasionally to Alumni volunteers and agents contracted by the College for specific Alumni-related projects. Data is used for a full range of Alumni activities, including the sending of College publications, the promotion of benefits and services to Members, the notification of Members’ events and the raising of funds for Queens’. Under the terms of the 1998 Data Protection Act you have the right to object to the use of your data for any of these purposes.