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14 January 2026

Free local training days at BPCA’s revamped Training Forums – first stop: Glasgow!

CPD EVENTS AND TRAINING

BPCA is inviting the whole industry to our refreshed in-person Training Forums for 2026, giving pest professionals more chances to learn, debate and get hands-on with practical skills across the UK. 

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The new format puts even more emphasis on face-to-face learning. Expect full-day events, stronger technical content, interactive workshops, live debate sessions and plenty of time to speak directly with BPCA staff, volunteers, manufacturers and fellow technicians. 

Both members and non-members are invited to these FREE training days, which include breakfast, lunch and up to 7.5 CPD points.  

Local events with real value

Lauren Day, BPCA Events Manager, said: 

“We’ve taken a good look at what people told us they value most about Forums and pushed that even further. 

“The refreshed Training Forums are practical, interactive and very much shaped by the people in the room. They’re about learning things you can take straight back to site.” 

Rosina Robson, BPCA Chief Executive, added: 

“In-person Training Forums are one of the most important ways we stay connected to our members and the wider industry. 

“I’ll be attending lots of them, and I’m looking to speak with all of you about the issues and challenges you’re facing on the front lines.” 

First stop: Glasgow 

The first in-person Training Forum of the year takes place in Glasgow and sets the tone for what attendees can expect from the refreshed programme. 

Everyone is welcome, whether you’re from a BPCA member company or not. 

Where: The Radstone Hotel 
When: Wednesday, 21 January 2026, 8am–4pm 
Tickets: Free, booking required 
CPD: 7.5 BPCA Registered CPD points 
Sponsor: Pelsis 

Breakfast rolls, lunch and refreshments are included. 

What’s on the agenda in Glasgow 

Every Training Forum is slightly different, but Glasgow’s agenda shows the new format in full. 

The schedule includes: 

  • Technical talks covering LED insect light traps, rat movement from sewer to sofa, and the history of modern rodenticides 
  • Sponsored session on bird pressure and selecting the right deterrent systems 
  • A ‘Big Question’ discussion to get the room involved early 
  • Networking and lunch with exhibitors 
  • Session on inspiring Scotland’s young workforce and opening pathways into pest management 
  • Panel debate on resistance in rats and mice, hosted by BPCA’s technical team 
  • Two rotating hands-on practical sessions on practical proofing and bird deterrent installation. 

The mini-exhibition runs throughout the day, giving attendees time to see new products, tools and technology and speak directly with suppliers. 

The full agenda and registration page are available here

Why attend an in-person Training Forum? 

Training Forums are designed for pest professionals at every stage of their career. Whether you’re running a business, working on the tools, surveying sites or supporting operations, you’ll find something useful. 

By attending, you can: 

  • Stay up to date with regulations, best practice and industry developments 
  • Take part in practical workshops and live debate 
  • Ask BPCA’s technical team questions in person 
  • Network with professionals and suppliers from your area 
  • Earn CPD while you learn.

Just as importantly, Forums give BPCA direct feedback from the people doing the job day in, day out. Suggestions for future topics, speakers and locations are actively encouraged. 

Lauren added: 

“These Forums only work if people get involved. Ask questions, challenge ideas, tell us what you want more of. That’s how we keep improving them.” 

2026 in-person Training Forum schedule 

BPCA’s in-person Training Forums for 2026 are: 

  • Glasgow - Wednesday, 21 January 2026 
  • Peterborough - Wednesday, 18 February 2026 
  • Chester - Wednesday, 15 April 2026 
  • Cardiff - Wednesday, 20 May 2026 
  • Basingstoke - Wednesday, 30 September 2026 
  • Belfast - Wednesday, 14 October 2026 
  • Yorkshire - Wednesday, 18 November 2026 
  • Essex - Wednesday, 9 December 2026. 

Register for your local Training Forum here.  

Each event is free to attend, with limited spaces available. 

If you’re interested in exhibiting at a Training Forum, contact the BPCA Events team at events@bpca.org.uk

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