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A Distinctive Meeting Space

September 27, 2010

D3 Active, based at Eastnor Castle, has successfully run many events and activities around their Mongolian Ger Village. It still proves to be one of the most popular and talked about experiences offered by the agency.

For the first time in eight years, The Open Championship is coming to the Kent course of Royal St George’s, just a short distance from London.

Tomorrow Saturday 25th September, Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre (AECC) will celebrate the start of its 25th year in business with a charity dinner dance. Over 600 people will come together to celebrate this important occasion with the aim of giving something back to the local community while remembering AECC’s history.

Britain for Events 2010, the meeting and events industry’s self promotional campaign has secured major corporate support from football’s Premier League and Virgin Atlantic.

The London City Selection (LCS), the Barbican led initiative driving forward the City of London’s event offering held its annual fam event this weekend attended by agency event organisers. During the course of the event more than £25,000 worth of enquiries were made across the Selection’s portfolio of venues.

For only £92 per guest, the Royal Horticultural Halls and Conference Centre (RHH) is offering what is being hailed as the grandest dining experience in Westminster.

The Scottish Exhibition + Conference Centre (SECC) announced today its appointment of AEG Facilities to provide operating and revenue-generating resources from AEG Facilities’ European and international operations.

Leeds city centre will be transformed over the next three to five years, with the completion of the Trinity Leeds and Le. . .

Prestige Scotland, part of Sodexo UK and Ireland, won the best Business to Business Corporate Event award at the Scottish Event Awards for its running of hospitality services at The Open Championship at St Andrews this year.

A new study into conference booking trends shows that London sites are attracting more bookings than centres in other pa. . .