NSPKU Conference
NSPKU hold conferences every year, in 2026 we are having two conferences, one in England and one in Northern Ireland. The England conference is flexible, you can join us with a 24 hour package or just for the day. The Northern Ireland conference is for one day. Check the NSPKU booking form for more details. The PKU diet is fully catered for, children have activities and there are speakers to give information on research, diet or living with PKU. The weekend conference is aimed at everyone living with PKU, including parents learning about PKU for the first time and adults with PKU looking for new ideas and support.
One of the benefits of NSPKU membership are discounted conference rates.
We also go “on the road” with regular one day regional conferences around the UK.
Try and join us!

NSPKU England Day Conference
18th April 2026
Crewe Hall Hotel & Spa, Crewe
Now available for booking:
Word Document Booking Form
PDF Booking Form
NSPKU Wales Day Conference
11th October 2025
Angel Hotel Cardiff
Thank you to everyone who attended, here are some of the highlights...

Dr Gisela Wilcox, Consultant Metabolic Physician
PKU update European Guidelines

Prof Anita Mac Donald, Consultant Metabolic Dietitian
Whats in the Treatment Pipeline?

Prof Emma Vardy, Northern care Alliance, Manchester
Research update - Phe & Menstrual cycle

Panelists; Annelise, Ifan, Heulwen, Steve, Vicki and Chris
PKU Living - The Welsh experience

NSPKU Scotland Conference
12th April 2025
Glasgow Westerwood Hotel Spa and Golf Course
Thank you to everyone who attended, here are some of the highlights...


Why visit conference?
Let our visitors explain in their own words…
Kelly, a parent attending for the first time said:
“As this was our first conference we did not know what to expect but we made lots of new friends and everyone made us so welcome. We got to learn new things too."
Jenni, an adult with PKU said:
“I went to my first conference 10 years ago… Since I became a mum I have taken my partner and children with me to conference. It’s not only a great experience for me but gives my partner a chance to learn about my PKU.”






























































