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FROM THE EDITOR: Extending a warm welcome to the new-look magazine.
February 18, 2002... Notice anything different? After months of planning the new-look magazine is here. One industry male asked me recently how it felt to be pregnant, waiting to give birth. The pain, I imagine, is incomparable but the name has been carefully...
Buchan takes over leading role at Excel.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Jamie Buchan has been appointed chief executive at Excel. He replaces Iain Shearer, who becomes deputy chairman.
Buchan was previously director of marketing and strategy at Whitbread.
He will be responsible for the day-to-day running...
Events benefit brands, says market report.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
February 18, 2002... The three most important objectives of event marketing are building brand awareness, increasing brand preference and developing brand loyalty.
These are the main findings of a report commissioned by global event marketing firm The George P...
Mice prevails in pounds 30m battle for Expocentric.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Mice Group has won its pounds 30.5m bid to take over virtual exhibitions firm Expocentric. The all-paper deal involves the exchange of ten Mice shares for every 19 of Expocentric's, and was passed by shareholders at an EGM on 14 January.
...
Industry to look at recycling.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
February 18, 2002... The results of a survey into the problem of waste management in the exhibition industry that was commissioned by EVA, BECA and the AEO will be revealed at a workshop at the NEC on 13 March.
Last summer the three trade associations invested...
Spearhead buys out PGI in pounds 10m deal.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Spearhead has been bought by its management team from owner PGI for pounds 10m. The deal was led by venture capital firm Lloyds TSB Development Capital.
The London exhibition organiser is to be headed by chief executive Bob Munton. The...
Lewis resigns from his post at ITE Group.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Lawrie Lewis has resigned as non-executive chairman of ITE Group.
Lewis, who now lives in Monaco, came to the decision that his presence at the company was holding back the share price. Since his departure, ITE's share price has doubled to...
Sellers set to run hospitality at Silverstone.(Foster's British Grand Prix )(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Sellers Hospitality is to manage the official hospitality packages at this year's Foster's British Grand Prix at Silverstone. The firm won the rights after reaching an agreement with circuit owner Octagon Motorsports.
'Silverstone has had...
Bristol venue gets face-lift to woo clients.(McKenzie Group)(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... The McKenzie Group has refurbished Bristol Academy in a bid to attract more corporate business.
Internal developments include a three-tiered balcony extension and an 18-inch increase to the depth of the stage.
'It will allow us to...
HP:ICM head defects to rival.(Julian Pullan hired by Jack Morton Worldwide)(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Jack Morton Worldwide has appointed former HP:ICM managing director Julian Pullan director of operations at the brand communications agency.
The appointment will see Pullan rejoin Jack Morton Worldwide chair Lois Jacobs. The two worked...
AEO relaunches rules on health and safety.(Association of Exhibition Organisers)(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... The Association of Exhibition Organisers' health and safety committee has relaunched its guidelines on-line and made them free to the industry.
The Guide to Managing Health & Safety at Exhibitions and Events, or the Red Book as it is...
Melville opts to steer clear of Event Expo.(Melville Exhibition Services)(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Melville Exhibition Services was a notable absentee from last month's Event Expo at London Arena. Chief executive Nick Marshall confirmed the supplier would not be attending International Confex either.
'It has nothing to do with the...
XM Europe and UIF team up on July seminar.(Union of International Fairs)(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... XM Europe has teamed up with the Union of International Fairs for a summer seminar to replace the XM Europe Summer Meeting. It will take place in Palexpo, Geneva from 2-3 July.
'We have combined our forces as we feel it will serve the...
Former Excel man takes up Opex position.(Keith Greetham)(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Former Excel commercial director Keith Greetham has joined Opex Exhibition Services as a non-executive director.
Greetham has been courted by several companies since he left the London venue in June.
'I am hugely excited by the...
Lime handed sample push for Special K.(Kellogg's Special K cereal bars)(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Live communications agency Lime has been appointed to run a sampling campaign for Kellogg's Special K cereal bars that targets active weight-watchers.
The activity, which starts this month and will run for four weeks, comprises 160...
Aberdeen Exhibition Centre starts work on pounds 18m revamp.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Work has started on an pounds 18m overhaul of Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre (AECC).
The project will add two new halls - each holding 700 theatre-style or 500 for banqueting - and a new frontage and entrance atrium. The theatre...
Tarsus refutes rumours of cash crisis.(Tarsus Group)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
February 18, 2002... Tarsus Group has hit back at speculation that it is in financial difficulty after it asked shareholders for permission to cut its premium share by pounds 18m.
In a letter sent out last month, the Tarsus board appealed to shareholders to...
Horse show switches to NEC.(Horse of the Year Show deal with Grandstand Media, Commonwealth Events Centre)(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... The Horse of the Year Show is moving to the NEC after more than 40 years at Wembley Arena. The move is the result of a two-year deal with show organiser Grandstand Media.
Attendance at the show is rising and the organiser felt the show...
Safety forum organiser sets date for July.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Event Projects' delayed health and safety conference will go ahead on 9 July.
The event, which was postponed from January, will be held at Olympia and has the backing of the Exhibition Venues Association.
The date was confirmed at the...
Service Graphics cuts out Photobition name.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... The directors of Service Graphics are to permanently drop the Photobition name from their company. The seven divisions of Service Graphics will revert to their original trading names, including Jupiterdisplay and Leadesign, and will stretch...
Report issues growth alert.(forecast of event services sector growth)(Brief Article)(Polling Data)(Statistical Data Included)
February 18, 2002... The UK event services sector is set to grow 4.4% this year, but this growth will not be across the industry as a whole, a new report warns.
The survey, produced by Plimsoll, was based on research into the 627 largest firms in the UK live...
Whisky brand lines up expo for distillery.(Highland Distilleries to launch whisky manufacturing exhibition)(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Highland Distilleries whisky brand House of Grouse is to launch a permanent exhibition at Scotland's oldest distillery in Glenturret.
Land Design is the designer with project management by Fraser Randall Productions. It will open in June....
Dress to impress.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... This year's London Corporatewear Week starts on 19 March at the Commonwealth Events Centre, London. The two-day trade event will showcase specialist work clothing and feature fashion shows and seminars. The event, which is being organised by...
NEWS IN BRIEF: King's Hall helps local economy.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... King's Hall in Belfast, Northern Ireland has generated more than pounds 200m and 775 jobs for the local economy over the past ten years through its exhibitions and conferences business. The findings were published last month in The Economic...
NEWS IN BRIEF: Family History Experience show moves to Stoneleigh.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... The Family History Experience show is moving to Stoneleigh Park this year and will be held from 28-29 September. The previous two shows were run at the NEC. The annual show aims to introduce the world of family and local history and offer...
NEWS IN BRIEF: Haymarket Publications launches guide.(Haymarket Marketing Publications launches exhibition guide)(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Haymarket Marketing Publications, publisher of Event magazine, is launching a bi-annual guide to the exhibition industry at this month's International Confex. Event the Directory offers a one-stop source of information about the industry and...
NEWS IN BRIEF: Harrogate Spring Flower Show to be held in April.
February 18, 2002... The Harrogate Spring Flower Show, which is 75 this year, will take place from 25-28 April at the Great Yorkshire Showground. Last year's Garden and Landscape Design Marquee will again feature and two Flower Halls will house more than 100...
NEWS IN BRIEF: Royal Horticultural Halls appoints Target Events.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... The Royal Horticultural Halls in London has appointed Target Events to provide its clients with a range of event marketing, technical, and management services. This optional service will be flexible and at a fixed price. It will be offered...
NEWS IN BRIEF: Advanstar Communications strikes deal.(buys AIIM Conference and Exposition from Association for Information and Image Management)(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Advanstar Communications has bought the AIIM Conference & Exposition from the Association for Information and Image Management (AIIM). As part of the deal, Advanstar will manage the event while AIIM will organise the conference, meeting and...
NEWS IN BRIEF: HSS Event hire unveils event backdrops.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... HSS Event Hire, a corporate hospitality and event management firm, has unveiled a range of event backdrops. The six-metre long photographic backdrops provide such images as Paris's Arc de Triomphe, tropical beaches, snow-capped mountains or...
NEWS IN BRIEF: Promotions Sourcing Exhibition selling well.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... The Promotions Sourcing Exhibition (PSE) has already sold 70% of its exhibitor space and is expected to attract about 180 exhibitors and more than 2,000 visitors in its launch year. The show, which is organised by Reed Exhibition Companies,...
Germans optimistic of successful 2002.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
February 18, 2002... The German exhibition industry looks set to have a successful year according to German trade fair association AUMA.
The organisation says 145 international trade fairs will be held in the country this year. The events are expected to...
Company trio join Einstein alliance.(International Lifting and Shipping, Roadstar Expo, Creative Technology)(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Three more companies have joined event management consortium Einstein.
Contractor International Lifting and Shipping, stand agency Roadstar Expo and audiovisual supplier Creative Technology have all joined the group aimed at publishers,...
Youth firms in joint push for Ibiza business.(Kazoo Communications, Shop Europe)
February 18, 2002... Youth marketing agencies Kazoo Communications and The Shop (Ibiza) have launched a joint venture to help brands develop marketing strategies on the Balearic island.
Kazoo chief executive and co-founder Sue Crowley said: 'Ibiza is an...
Appointment at Clip Display Services.(Ian Wiltshire)(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Ian Wiltshire has been made internal sales manager at Clip Display Services. He was previously the company's customer service manager. Wiltshire will be responsible for training and developing a team of 17 sales consultants.
Appointment at Sure Field Marketing.(Lisa Attwell )(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Lisa Attwell is the new business development director at Sure Field Marketing. She was previously with Pareto Marketing.
Appointment at Stylographics.(Greg Taylor-Wyborn and Emma Andrew )(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Greg Taylor-Wyborn and Emma Andrew have joined Stylographics. Taylor-Wyborn joins the sales and project management team while Andrew is responsible for PR and marketing.
Appointment at The Conference Centre.(Lacy Curtis-Ward)(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Lacy Curtis-Ward has been appointed general manager at The Conference Centre at Church House. She joins from the Royal Institute of International Affairs and international communications organisation Inmersat.
Appointment at Beam.(Alex O'Kane, senior designer)(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Alex O'Kane has joined agency Beam as senior designer. He was previously with Anderson Design and Marketing.
Appointment at NexusXO.(Sally Edmundson)(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Sally Edmundson has joined NexusXO as event manager. She was previously conference officer at the University of Central Lancashire, Preston.
Appointment at Creative Realisation.(Matthew Barden)(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Matthew Barden has joined event management company Creative Realisation as business development manager. His background is in theatre, live sound, video production, web development and production management.
Appointment at Montgomery Exhibitions.(James Napier, Daniel Broome)(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... James Napier and Daniel Broome have joined Montgomery Exhibitions. Napier, who becomes international business manager at the show organiser, was previously at ITE Group where he was director of the Food & Food Technologies division. Broome...
Appointment at Spaceworks Furniture Hire.(David Hendry)(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... David Hendry has become sales manager at Spaceworks Furniture Hire. He has previous experience in event organising having worked in business publishing, conferences and exhibitions for a number of years.
Appointment at MCL Birmingham.(senior project manageers)(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Erik Wood and Chris Sparkes have been appointed senior project managers at MCL Birmingham. Wood joins from parent company PSL while Sparkes was previously at Show Support. Both have experience in project management for blue-chip clients.
Appointment at Three Design.(Geoff Wakefield)(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Geoff Wakefield has been appointed to the Three Design board as project director. He joined the company in November 2000 and has 12 years experience in the industry. He will be responsible for day-to-day project management and new business...
Appointment at Venuedirectory.com.(Nick Celliers and Lynn Harris)(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Nick Celliers and Lynn Harris have joined online event venues search tool Venuedirectory.com. Celliers has been made UK sales manager while Harris has been appointed director of operations.
Bass secures rights deal for Carling brand.(sponsorship package with Clear Channel Entertainment)(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Bass Brewers and agency Clear Channel Entertainment (CCE) have signed a three-year multimillion-pound sponsorship package.
The deal gives Bass's Carling brand access to live music and venue naming rights. Carling will also have pouring...
Raft of new business for field marketer ID.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Field marketing agency ID has secured more than pounds 2m-worth of new business.
New clients include digital TV recorder company Tivo, yoghurt drink Actimel and Ocado, the home delivery arm of Waitrose.
ID joint managing director Paul...
Eve Trakway merges with barrier outfit.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Access equipment supplier Eve Trakway has merged with crowd control systems supplier Pitstop Barriers.
Pitstop will keep its name, but will be marketed under the Eve Trakway umbrella. Pitstop's two directors, Jim Gaffney and Jon Slater,...
IN MY VIEW: Time for shows to move on from a lazy love of leather.
February 18, 2002... Alright, I confess, I ride a motorbike. I have done for eons, and one of my secret joys used to be a trip to the Bike Show. But to tell the truth, I stopped going about five years ago. Why? Because while I got a kick out of looking at the...
ABN shifts shares to Expocentres parent.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
February 18, 2002... Expomedia Group has jumped 30% in value after financial group ABN Amro switched its investment in Expomedia subsidiary Expo-centres Eastern Europe (EEE) to the parent firm.
ABN Amro transferred pounds 5.4m worth of shares from EEE, giving...
De Boer opens crisis hotline.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... De Boer Structures has launched a 24-hour emergency facility.
The service, which was unveiled at last month's Event Expo at London Arena, is an extension of the company's exhibition and events service.
It will give temporary...
Debut party show pulls in top exhibitors.
February 18, 2002... The first RSVP show for the corporate event and party industry will feature more than 150 exhibitors.
The exhibition, which makes its debut at the Business Design Centre on 13-14 February, is organised by Single Market Events. Conran...
Cars at the movies.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Peugeot is touring UK cinemas to showcase its latest 307 model. The three-month campaign, which began last month, gives people the chance to win a VIP trip to the Peugeot-sponsored Edinburgh Film Festival. Cinema-goers will also get the chance...
Qudos creates car launch for Jaguar Racing.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... The Jaguar Formula One racing team unveiled its 2002 R3 Grand Prix car last month at a launch event organised by Qudos Design, which won the business in November.
The event was held in a new building at Jaguar Racing in Milton Keynes.
...
Name rethink at hospitality association.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... The Corporate Hospitality Association has re-branded itself as the Corporate Event Association (CEA) in a bid to move with the times.
'There was a feeling that we had stayed still with our name, but now we have re-branded to reflect the...
Trident buys antiques fairs.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Trident Exhibitions has bought two antiques fairs for an undisclosed sum from Cultural Exhibitions.
The shows are the Buxton Antiques Fair, which takes place from 11-18 May at the Pavilion Gardens, and the Surrey Antiques Fair, which runs...
Report reveals global surge in sponsorship.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
February 18, 2002... The global sponsorship market was worth just over dollars 26bn (pounds 18.3bn) in 2000 and is predicted to have grown by 5% last year, according to a recent survey.
Sponsorship 2002 Market Analysis was published last month by consultancy...
Evenser holds open day for member firms.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Evenser Group has shown off the products and services of member companies at a dedicated event for clients.
Arena Seating, Arena Scene, Sellers Hospitality, Melville Exhibition Services, Blitz and Astonics all exhibited developments in...
IBE launches security and energy expos.
February 18, 2002... IIR division International Business Events (IBE), has launched two UK shows.
Energy Efficiency will run from 22-23 October alongside Sustainable Energy Expo at Olympia, which IBE launched last month (Marketing Event, January).
...
NEW MEDIA NEWS: Two team up to offer Internet campaigns.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Event webcast company Fluid.tv has formed a partnership with data communications and hosting company KPNQWest to deliver marketing campaigns, video services and media distribution over the Internet.
The joint venture was agreed after the...
NEW MEDIA NEWS: Upgrade for virtual program.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Expoplanet, a division of Expocentric, has developed its online event technology so that the content is in a format that more closely represents a physical event.
The first fair to use the software is Comdex Nordic, organised by Exponova...
NEW MEDIA NEWS: Show visitors switch to web registration.
February 18, 2002... Online pre-registration for Incentive World 2002 has soared to 80%. Last year, only 36% of visitors pre-registered via the Internet for the Earls Court show.
'This trend confirms that the Internet is a highly valuable medium for...
NEW MEDIA NEWS: www.247display.com.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... The website presents a range of products including banner stands and graphic panels. Links show visuals on assembling pop-up displays and clients that have used the systems before. 247display.com is a subsidiary of Maxim Design and Display,...
NEW MEDIA NEWS IN BRIEF: International Centre overhauls website.(www.ticuk.com; International Centre, Telford)(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... The International Centre, Telford has overhauled its website to coincide with the venue's multimillion pound redevelopment. Visitors to www.ticuk.com can see images and panoramic views of the new suites that are due to be completed in the...
NEW MEDIA NEWS IN BRIEF: Exhibitions.com launches online directory.(of exhibitions and trade shows)(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Exhibitions.com has launched an online directory of exhibitions and trade shows. The site at www.exhibitions.com includes a range of supplier service details and limited sector news. Visitors can search for exhibitors and products at shows and...
NEW MEDIA NEWS IN BRIEF: Mediacast 2002 takes place at Excel.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Mediacast 2002 will take place at Excel from 21-23 May. The broadband exhibition is hoping to attract 12,000 international operators, content developers and distributors. The Reed Exhibition Companies show will comprise Learning Zones that will...
NEW MEDIA NEWS IN BRIEF: Eclipse Global Events launches website.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Eclipse Global Events, a team-building event provider, has launched a website at www.eclipseglobalevents.co.uk. The company has recently changed its name from Eclipse Outdoor Discovery and opened offices in Japan and New Zealand. The company,...
NEW MEDIA NEWS IN BRIEF: Claripoint produces online version of program.(E-centre Europe conference)(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Web presentation software company Claripoint has produced an online version of its Sales Agent Desktop program for the exhibition sales team of virtual print exhibition and conference E-centre Europe. The package enables salespeople working for...
NEW MEDIA NEWS IN BRIEF: Over 4,000 register for Food and Hotel Asia 2002.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... More than 4,000 people, with an estimated sourcing budget of dollars 1.1m (pounds 770,000), have pre-registered online for Food and Hotel Asia 2002. The show, which runs from 9-12 April in the Singapore Expo, expects the final figure to be more...
NEW MEDIA NEWS IN BRIEF: WCVM revamps website.(World Council for Venue Management)(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... The World Council for Venue Management (WCVM) has revamped its website at www.venue.org. Added features include a venue photo gallery with hyperlinks to each venue, a searchable calendar of events and an e-newsletter. The WCVM represents more...
ANALYSIS: Buchan ready to build up Excel - Excel's new chief has no experience in exhibitions, but experts don't think that will be a problem, writes Philip Chadwick.(London International Exhibition Centre PLC appoints Jamie Buchan)(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... The news that Jamie Buchan is the new chief executive at Excel brings to an end the six-month search for a successor to Iain Shearer, who now switches to the deputy chairman post at the venue in London's Docklands.
Buchan's background is...
EXHIBITOR FAQS: Every issue we answer a problem from the exhibition floor. This month - visitor profiles.
February 18, 2002... 'Our main problem stems from distorted information we get from organisers. We always design our stand to appeal to the people we're told will visit the show - in the case of an event in the Midlands, 60% of visitors were supposed to be...
LIVE ISSUE: Consumer Shows - Fighting fit. Consumer events have a bright future ahead of them despite a number of high-profile casualties Emma Reynolds reports.(Industry Overview)(Statistical Data Included)
February 18, 2002... Ten years ago The National Magazine Company's (Nat Mags) Country Living became one of the first consumer titles to branch out into events. It is still one of the most successful consumer shows, but other events have not fared so well.
In...
PROFILE: Paul von Bergen is the director of youth marketing agency The Shop (Europe). He talks to Emma Reynolds about a life of parties, the joys of being his own boss and how he tries to make events so cool that people don't even realise it's marketing.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Few people have a CV that boasts responsibility for setting up a public Action Man inflatable assault course and a yacht party in Ibiza with Fat Boy Slim and Zoe Ball. But 31-year-old Paul von Bergen, director at youth marketing agency The Shop...
SHOWCASE: Volvo Interactive Experience - The London Boat Show's central feature involved groups of contestants battling to win pounds 50,000. Philip Chadwick reports.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... From aerial ballet routines to high-diving displays and James Bond-style action shows, the central feature at the London Boat Show has always been a spectacular extravaganza. This year, however, event organiser National Boat Shows took a...
SECTOR GUIDE: Showgrounds - Back in business. In the first of a new series of sector guides, Cordelia Brabbs looks at how UK showgrounds are rising from the ashes of the foot-and-mouth crisis.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... The sight of fields of flames engulfing the bodies of slaughtered livestock will linger in the minds of Britain's rural communities for a long time to come.
But the foot-and-mouth outbreak, which last month was officially declared over,...
CONFEX: Show Preview - International Confex 2002. The 20th Confex show looks set to be the biggest yet. Sharon Greaves previews the highlights of the three-day extravaganza.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... International Confex continues to maintain its standing as the UK's leading annual forum for the events industry. It has enjoyed an 18% increase in visitor numbers over the past three years and is expected to hold steady this year.
In 2001...
CUSTOM-BUILT STANDS: Perfecting the brief - Industry experts tell Emma Reynolds about the importance of getting the brief right. Plus, we asked design agency Beam to create a stand from a brief and then asked the client to tell us what it thought of the result.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... INDUSTRY VIEWPOINT
To get the stand design clients want they need to ensure that the agency gets a good quality brief. It sounds straightforward, but not every client is going to be familiar with the ins and outs of constructing a good...
FIELD MARKETING: Meeting the masses - Sites with a high footfall can be costly to hire for a sampling campaign, but with clued-up staff the product is almost certain to reach its target market, says Philip Chadwick.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Walk through any railway concourse or shopping centre and the chances are you will see a company handing out its latest product to busy shoppers or rushing commuters. At first sight it may look like a haphazard way of targeting consumers, but...
DIARY: Every month we uncover bizarre and eventful behaviour and the spillage of trade secrets - First class mail ..(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... The Postman Pats of this world probably get tired of delivering the same old mail. It's all dull white envelopes or postcards sent by people who are having a great time in some sunny part of the world.
That's not always what you want to...
DIARY: Every month we uncover bizarre and eventful behaviour and the spillage of trade secrets - Trade secrets.(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... The juciest gossip from around the events and exhibitions industry that some people would rather you didn't know...
1 Which venue manager was refused a table in his own restaurant because it was full?
2 Which contractor was a victim...
DIARY: Every month we uncover bizarre and eventful behaviour and the spillage of trade secrets - Can we tour it? Yes we can ..(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... Bob the Builder will be a busy man this year as he will be embarking on his first nationwide tour at the end of the month. Bob the Builder LIVE! will cover venues including Wembley Arena, London Arena and Cardiff Arena.
Asylum, the firm...
DIARY: Every month we uncover bizarre and eventful behaviour and the spillage of trade secrets - Gross encounters ..(Brief Article)
February 18, 2002... An exhibition where children can climb up a rubbery wall of simulated skin to explore warts and where visitors can sniff anus scents probably wouldn't get past the planning stage here. But in Singapore it did, and last month the Singapore...