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From the Editor: This town ain't big enough for both Morris and Horgan.(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Pride comes before a fall is a biblical saying adapted from the book of Proverbs. For NEC commercial director Simon Horgan, the words must have been echoing around him as he felt compelled to fall on his sword and resign just two weeks before...
Horgan leaves NEC as Morris takes charge.(NEC Group)(Simon Horgan)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... NEC Group commercial director Simon Horgan has left the Birmingham venue after seven years.
Horgan's departure follows his failure to land the top job at the NEC.
The pounds 200,000-a-year post was instead awarded to former Earls...
Cotton resigns ICC post over Excel position.(International Convention Centre)(Vanessa Cotton)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Vanessa Cotton has quit as commissioner of the International Convention Centre (ICC) Mayoral Commission after her recent appointment at Excel.
'I knew there would be a conflict of interest if I continued in the role,' she said.
Cotton...
EVA proposes prize scheme for UK venues.(Exhibition Venues Association)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... The Exhibition Venues Association (EVA) wants to create an awards ceremony for venues. EVA hopes the National Venue Awards 2005 will launch alongside next year's National Venue Show (NVS) at the NEC, which is scheduled to run from 13-15...
Greetham moves to Telford.(The International Centre, Telford (TIC))(Keith Greetham)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Industry stalwart Keith Greetham has been appointed non-executive director at The International Centre, Telford (TIC).
Greetham joins the Midlands venue to assist the senior management team on a planned pounds 12m extension to develop a...
Rival London sites revamp catering offer.(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Rival London venues Earls Court and Olympia and Excel have upgraded their catering concepts.
High street chain Crussh Juice Bars has opened three outlets in Earls Court and Olympia specialising in juices, smoothies, soups, salads,...
Ops Direct to run Quantum exhibition trio.(Ops Direct Ltd)(Quantum Group )(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Quantum Business Media has appointed Ops Direct to handle operational requirements at three key exhibitions starting with The Restaurant Show that took place at Olympia last month.
Quantum will now focus on the development of several...
UK and French stars team up for centenary.(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Agency B-Live produced a free concert at Wembley Arena last month as part of centenary celebrations to mark the signing of the Entente Cordiale between France and Britain.
Rendezvous 100 featured performances by UK artists including...
SBAC gives air fair to new arm in shake-up.(Society of British Aerospace Companies)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... The Society of British Aerospace Companies (SBAC) has set up a subsidiary to run the biennial Farnborough International Air Show. Farnborough International Ltd will stage the event from its next outing in 2006.
The change comes in the wake...
MVM arranges Eurostar tenth birthday bash.(Moving Venue Management)(Eurostar (U.K.) Ltd.)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Agency Moving Venue Management (MVM) has completed a series of events to mark Channel Tunnel train operator Eurostar's tenth birthday.
More then 2,000 delegates, including Eurostar staff and trade clients, from London, Brussels, Lille and...
Wembley gets go-ahead for pavilion plans.(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Wembley has been given the green light for its temporary concert pavilion. Brent Council granted planning consent for the 10,000-seat structure late last month.
The pavilion will open in February and host events while Wembley Arena is...
Evenser chief cuts Arena ties.(Evenser Group)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Evenser Group chief executive Barry Day has quit his position at the service supplier group of Arena-branded companies but will remain involved with contractor Melville Exhibition and Event Services on a two-day a week basis.
Day cited his...
London firms join forces in govt initiative.(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Five event agencies have joined First Protocol to form LondonMICE, the first cluster organisation in the UK under the government's City Growth Initiative.
LondonMICE is backed by the London Development Agency and the Pool of London...
EVA's Land joins BECA to reinforce alliance.(British Exhibition Contractors Association)(Exhibition Venues Association)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... The British Exhibition Contractors Association (BECA) has appointed Trevor Land to its council in a move that signals a tie-up between BECA and the Exhibition Venues Association (EVA).
Land is already a member of the EVA board and chair of...
Tourism awards net sponsor.
October 13, 2004... London tourism body Visit London has secured foreign currency services provider First Rate Travel Services as title sponsor for its revamped industry awards.
The First Rate Travel Services Visit London Awards will take place at the Natural...
Smyle passes pounds 1m milestone for event work.(Smyle Events)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Smyle Events, the agency launched by former P&MM creative events director Rick Stainton in 2003, has broken through the pounds 1m barrier in sold and operated events.
Smyle, which is based in Hertfordshire, carried out its first corporate...
Girls on top.(Charity Breast Cancer Care)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Charity Breast Cancer Care staged the ASDA Tickled Pink Girls Night In fundraising concert at the Royal Albert Hall last month hosted by charity patron Geri Halliwell (above). Suppliers Star Rigging, XL Video and Canegreen teamed up with Dutch...
In Brief: Venues change hands in MKG buy-out.(McKenzie Group)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Carling Academy Brixton and Shepherd's Bush Empire were two of seven venues to change hands in a pounds 33.5m buy-out of McKenzie Group (MKG) last month. Private equity firm Royal London's investment will allow MKG to pursue its ongoing...
In Brief: Letheby & Christopher wins contract.(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Letheby & Christopher, part of All Leisure, the sport and leisure division of Compass Group has won a five-year pounds 7m catering and hospitality contract at the Galpharm Stadium in Huddersfield, formerly known as the McAlpine Stadium. Letheby...
In Brief: Stoneleigh Park offers Internet access.(Wireless telecommunications services)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Stoneleigh Park is offering exhibitors and visitors wireless Internet access with the launch of a broadband feed. The venue's 'hot zone' is a response to client demands for wireless broadband access at conferences and exhibitions. By purchasing...
In Brief: Launch of Sport Industry Awards 2005.(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... The Sport Industry Awards 2005 was launched last month at the Collyer-Bristow Gallery in Holborn. There will be 14 awards up for grabs at the ceremony planned to take place at Old Billingsgate (pictured) on 28 April. Brands, governing bodies...
In Brief: Nimlok launches training package.(Nimlok Canada)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Nimlok has launched an exhibitor training package that can be conducted on a company's stand in the run-up to an exhibition. The display equipment supplier is offering to pre-build a company's stand at its facility in Wellingborough, Northants...
In Brief: CMP International launches Earls Court event.(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... CMP International is launching its Context event at Earls Court this month. The debut exhibition for facilities management and office designers and owners will run from 11-13 October at the west London venue. A competition for designers to...
In Brief: Service Graphics acquisition plans.(Service Graphics Inc.)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Service Graphics is planning a series of acquisitions and is on the hunt for businesses in the display graphics market and screen print and signage sectors. 'We are looking to acquire businesses with annual turnovers in the region of pounds...
Work increase lifts turnover at Expomedia.(Expomedia Group PLC)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Organiser and venue management outfit Expomedia Group has posted a 49% increase in turnover to EUR6.7m (pounds 4.5m) for the six months to 30 June.
The company said the growth was largely due to an 85% increase in the number of events it...
Boat expo steals the show at Event Awards.(National Boat Shows)(Brand Events )(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... National Boat Shows (NBS) and Brand Events swept the board at this year's Event Awards.
NBS scooped five trophies including two gold awards for Best Consumer Exhibition and Best Event Activity, Automotive, Marine & Aerospace for the...
TRO organises early morning Orange forum.(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Agency TRO will conclude a programme of breakfast seminars this month for mobile phone outfit Orange.
The events were staged in ten UK cities between 17 September and 13 October and were aimed at SMEs.
Each session offered practical...
In my view: The big idea will still get agencies in the big time.(advertising agencies)
October 13, 2004... The world of advertising is littered with examples of hugely creative campaigns. These are impressive precisely because of the impression they leave. The very success of an advertisement is based on 'the big idea' to communicate a message in...
UK suppliers on top as skills boost Olympics.(United Kingdom)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... UK suppliers have returned home after their success at this summer's Athens Olympics. Jack Morton Worldwide was at the forefront of the British presence at the 28th Games. The agency employed more than 850 staff to produce the opening and...
NEC eyes three-way launch.(National exhibition center)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... In-house NEC organiser Centre Exhibitions (CE) is planning to launch three consumer shows next year.
The History Show will provide a mixture of education and entertainment and is supported by the National Association of Historical...
On the waterfront.(Liverpool City Council staged Waterfront Weekend )(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Liverpool City Council staged a Waterfront Weekend at the Philharmonic Hall last month. The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra played to 1,700 people on the first night with appearances by Marc Almond (above) and The Farm. Comedy starring...
Arena stages royal opening of Buxton site.(Arena Event Services Group)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... The Arena Event Services Group is to stage the royal opening of the Tarmac Cement Works in Buxton, Derbyshire, on 12 October.
Arena Structures will erect a glass-fronted temporary structure overlooking the site of Europe's largest cement...
AEO 2004 conference: Emap director Metcalfe gets top job at AEO.(Association of exhibition organisers's managing director David Metcalfe )(Emap Business Europe)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Emap Business Europe group managing director David Metcalfe is the new AEO chairman. The two-year position, which began on 17 September, was announced at the conference.
Metcalfe said: 'Our industry is a significant one. In 2002 the AEO...
AEO 2004 conference: TV wizard advocates radical show agenda.(Association of exhibition organisers)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Peter Bazalgette, chairman of television production firm Endemol UK, has urged organisers not to be afraid of launching radical exhibition formats but warned that ideas that capture visitor emotions need to be analysed thoroughly and acted upon...
AEO 2004 conference: Morris urges visitor focus at trade fairs.(Association of exhibition organisers)(Andrew Morris chief executive of the NEC Group)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Andrew Morris, the new chief executive of the NEC Group, has called on trade show organisers to present exhibition formats in a more consumer-led way.
'We need the mind-set of a consumer when we stage events and ask ourselves does the show...
AEO 2004 conference: NGI launches database of exhibitor info.(Association of exhibition organisers)(exhibitor information)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Digital information provider NGI Solutions used the conference to launch a database of exhibitor information.
Interact has been designed to broaden the exposure of exhibitors at events by enabling them to put company details, Powerpoint...
AEO 2004 conference: Soar knocks numbers game.(Association of exhibition organisers)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Visitor figures are like bidets in five-bedroom houses in Essex; everyone believes they add class but no one actually knows why they're there. This assessment of exhibition auditing by Waypoint Exhibitions chairman Phil Soar was presented as...
AEO 2004 conference: Etchells wishes Osbourne well in cancer fight.(Association of exhibition organisers' chairman Tim Etchells pays tribute to Haymarket Exhibitions' chairman Peter Osbourne)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Outgoing AEO chairman Tim Etchells has paid tribute to Haymarket Exhibitions chairman Peter Osbourne who is battling leukaemia.
Speaking at the opening address, Etchells described how 60-year-old Osbourne has the strength in body and mind...
Analysis: Split path to happiness at work.(employees and employers survey)
October 13, 2004... The latest Event salary survey suggests staff and bosses don't agree about what motivates people at work. Abigail Wills reports.
For the first time in the annual Event salary survey, compiled by Farrugia Leo and ESP Recruitment, people were...
Analysis: Fourth AEO congress hits the mark.(Association of Exhibition Organisers)
October 13, 2004... Mike Fletcher sees how an improved speaker line-up won praise from delegates.
At the bar of the Hilton Brighton Metropole last month, on the first night of the fourth Association of Exhibition Organisers (AEO) conference, Penton Media...
Event Marketing: In the beginning is the audience.
October 13, 2004... When planning an event, companies should start with the audience and work back from there. Abigail Wills explains.
'Twenty years ago you came up with a topic, marketed it and prayed people would turn up. But today event managers need to be...
Research file: International fair aid.(Independent Radio News research)
October 13, 2004... Shows are bucking the trend and getting more overseas visitors.
International business travellers are flocking to the UK to attend exhibitions. According to new data from IRN Research, there has been a substantial increase over the past...
Live issue: Exhibitions - Battle of the gaming shows.
October 13, 2004... When London EventCo launched gaming trade fair EGN at the start of the year, it started a bitter row with CMP, which runs rival show ECTS. In the wake of the two events, Mike Fletcher charts the nine-month feud and asks if anyone won the war....
Profile: David Zolkwer, Jack Morton director.
October 13, 2004... David Zolkwer is spending quality time with his family having just come home after 20 months in Athens. The Jack Morton director tells Claire Bond about his passion for films and explains why moving jobs doesn't have to mean moving offices.
...
Showcase: Red Bull Vert Session.
October 13, 2004... The energy drink brand took to the streets for a city tour of skateboard and BMX trick displays. Mike Fletcher reports.
The flowerbeds around Birmingham's Symphony Hall feature signs banning skateboarding in the city's Centenary Square. On...
Graphics: The art of innovation.(convention management)
October 13, 2004... Developments in the graphics industry have been driven in large part by the demands of clients. Abigail Wills looks at five examples of stands or signage where new technologies have helped produce some eye-catching solutions.
COMPANY:...
Showman's show: Show preview.(conference information)
October 13, 2004... Abigail Wills talks to outdoor event suppliers as they prepare to descend on Newbury Showground this month for the open-air exhibition's 20th outing.
The Showman's Show celebrates its 20th anniversary this month and more than 300...
Sports venues: Advantage hospitality.
October 13, 2004... Corporate entertaining at sports events can bring companies closer to their customers, writes Mike Fletcher.
Nelson Mandela once said: 'Sport unites people in a way politics never can.' The former South African president was likely to be...
Exhibition Halls: Conference call.
October 13, 2004... Exhibition venues have been busy developing their conference facilities as shows look to add value to their events with a seminar programme. Claire Bond charts the latest developments.
To stay ahead of the game, venues need to be flexible....
France: French lessons.(exhibition and convention management services)
October 13, 2004... With French venues holding their own in a fiercely competitive market, can the UK learn from the Continent?
France has long been a strong contender in the exhibition stakes.
With 13 venues each able to offer more than 20,000sq m of...
Themed venues: 20 party hotspots.(Illustration)
October 13, 2004... Feast your eyes on this selection of event venues that come with ready-made themes. Simon Stephens looks at what's available.
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Movers & Shakers: Appointment at ISES.(International Special Events Society)(Arthur Somerset)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Arthur Somerset has taken on a new role as regional vice-president for the Eur-Africa region within the International Special Events Society (ISES). Somerset, who recently completed his tenure as president of the ISES UK chapter, was appointed...
Movers & Shakers: Appointment at First Protocol.(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Antonia Orange has joined agency First Protocol as account manager. She will work alongside account director Siobhan Fitzpatrick on key projects for clients at events such as the international air shows at Farnborough and Paris.
Movers & Shakers: Appointment at Thorns Group.(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Billy O'Connell has been appointed head of sales at event equipment and services supplier Thorns Group. He will take charge of London sales across the group's four divisions, which include Camden Exhibition Services and Thorns Furniture and...
Movers & Shakers: Appointment at Brand & Deliver.(Kingsley Taylor)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Kingsley Taylor has taken on the role of business development manager at brand experience agency Brand & Deliver. Taylor was previously with Carlson Marketing Group as a graduate trainee where he worked with clients including Shell, Unichem and...
Movers & Shakers: Appointment at Parkstead House, Roehampton.(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Lorraine Butler has been appointed marketing and events manager at Parkstead House, in Roehampton, south London. Butler joins from the Natural History Museum, where she was assistant conference and events manager.
Movers & Shakers: Appointment at Banner Corporation.(Tamsyn Barker)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Tamsyn Barker has joined technology event specialist Banner Corporation as event manager. Barker will report to events director Belinda Raynes and will work with clients including Cisco Systems and BlackBerry. She joins from the Barbican...
Movers & Shakers: Appointment at NEC Group.(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Paul Vincent and Stephen Willey have taken on new roles in the NEC Group. Vincent has been appointed marketing director, with responsibility for providing marketing services to the venues and businesses within the NEC group. He will also...
Movers & Shakers: Appointment at Charter.(Chris Davies )(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Chris Davies has taken on the role of senior engineer at Charter, a broadcast television equipment rental company. Davies, who has worked in the industry for 23 years, will join the technical team at Charter's headquarters in Borehamwood.
Movers & Shakers: Appointment at Robe UK.(Ian Brown)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Ian Brown has joined lighting outfit Robe UK as sales and marketing manager. Brown previously worked at High End and Stage Electrics and will be working alongside Robe managing director, who is also called Ian Brown.
Movers & Shakers: Appointment at The International Centre, Telford.(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Stuart Blackley has been promoted from food and beverage manager to food and beverage director at The International Centre, Telford (TIC) following a management restructure. Prior to joining TIC Blackley worked for Jenkinsons Caterers of...
Movers & Shakers: Appointment at MJM.(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Catherine Turner has joined agency MJM as a senior producer. Her remit will be to develop strategy and the implementation of programmes for a range of national and international clients.
Movers & Shakers: Appointment at Brahm.(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Nikki Copeland has been appointed events coordinator at communications agency Brahm. She joins from Waterside Communications and will be working on the Leeds Media refuel2004 exhibition and conference and events for the Learning and Skills...
Movers & Shakers: Appointment at Mirage Events.(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Claire Ward has been appointed senior event manager at Mirage Events. She will be responsible for producing events for clients including Wyeth Consumer Healthcare and Hertz. She joins from The Motivation Business.
Movers & Shakers: Appointment at Exposure Event Creations.(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Georgina Dessain has joined Exposure Event Creations as sales executive. She will be working on both the Exhibiting Show and the recently launched London Venue Expo and is a graduate of Newcastle University.
Event Marketplace: Services helpline.(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Having trouble finding a product or service? Phone the helpline team on 020-8267 4407 or email them at mike.fletcher@haynet.com.
Screen service
Q: I'm organising an awards ceremony and need to hire a big screen but I'm confused about...
Diary: Trade secrets.(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... The juiciest gossip from around the events and exhibitions industry that some people would rather you didn't know...
1. Which celebrity lookalike escaped a driving ban after being caught speeding at 81mph in a 70mph zone?
2. Which...
Diary: That's not the way to do it.(Punch and Judy show)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Anyone who's ever watched a Punch and Judy show will be familiar with Punch's catchphrase 'that's the way to do it'. But when Canterbury council tried to tell the organisers of the 200-year old Whitstable Oyster Festival exactly how to do it,...
Diary: An image that doesn't add up?(accountants behaviour)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Accountants have a bad press over the years. Apparently, they have a reputation for being boring so Diary was more than a little surprised by a recent West End Events survey that says those number-crunching anoraks, along with chartered...
Diary: A trickle of applause.(Heather Small's performance at continence care seminar)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Surely there can be no greater privilege for a singer than to have one of your hits used as a theme song at an event. Ex-M People singer Heather Small was so overjoyed to hear her solo hit Proud was to be used at a conference that she decided...
Diary: Sailing into stormy weather.(XL Video)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... Despite all XL Video's hard work on the technical side of things, some of the East End boys and West End girls in Trafalgar Square for the screening of the seminal 1920s film Battleship Potemkin, accompanied by a new music score by the Pet Shop...
Diary: It's a bug's life.(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... You'd think event organisers might be a little wary of employing an agency whose boss thinks it's a good idea to eat bugs. But Progressive Events has just reached it's 15th birthday so clearly not all of James Coakes' (right) ideas are as...
Diary: Paws for thought.(International Fund for Animal Welfare to raise awareness for hunting)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... The House of Lords must have wondered if anything had been put in their water as a giant singing fox, keyboard-playing stag and a hare banging a drum kit floated past their window belting out Culture Club's hit song 'Do You Really Want to Hurt...
Event Awards 2004: The judging panels.
October 13, 2004... Lynette Baer has been client director for three years at LoewyBe (formerly MHP). She has worked in the marketing services industry since 1989. Her current client roster includes P&G, Charles Worthington, Jacobs Bakery and Freixenet.
-...
Event Awards 2004: Editor's comment.(Brief Article)(Editorial)
October 13, 2004... Last year's Event Awards were widely considered to be the best ever, so it was with trepidation that the call for entries went out for this year's event. We needn't have worried as the industry response was phenomenal and entries rocketed by...
Event Awards 2004: Exhibition activity - Sponsored by Event.(Schroders London International Boat Show 2004)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... WINNER: Schroders London International Boat Show 2004
National Boat Shows (NBS) worked closely with Fresh SWK on this year's event, and wanted to use the relocation of the show from Earls Court to Excel as an opportunity to relaunch the...
Event Awards 2004: Live event activity - Sponsored by Event.(Fruitstock 2003)(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004... WINNER: Fruitstock 2003
On one of the hottest weekends of 2003, drinks brand Innocent teamed up with DMW productions to produce the debut Fruitstock festival on Gloucester Green in London's Regent's Park.
The aim of the festival was to...
Event Awards 2004: Best new exhibition.(MPH'03)(Fly! The London Air Show)(Business Continuity The Risk Management Expo)(Max Power London)(Digital Print World)
October 13, 2004...
GOLD
Organiser: Brand Events and Clarion Events
Exhibition: MPH'03
SILVER
Organiser: Clarion Events
Exhibition: Fly! The London Air Show
FINALISTS
- Organiser: IMP Events
Exhibition: Business Continuity The Risk Management Expo...
Event Awards 2004: Best business exhibition.(Food & Drink Expo 2004)(Technology for Marketing 2004)
October 13, 2004...
GOLD
Organiser: William Reed Exhibitions
Exhibition: Food & Drink Expo 2004
Key Suppliers: Wild Card PR; INM-Interactive New Media; Stanco
Exhibitions; DKNI; Farrugia Leo Research & Consultancy
FINALIST
Organiser: CMP Information...
Event Awards 2004: Best consumer exhibition - Sponsored by Perton Signs.
October 13, 2004...
GOLD
Organiser: National Boat Shows
Exhibition: The Schroders London International Boat Show 2004
Key suppliers: Johnstone Events; Event and Project Management; James
Stewart & Associates; Ken Dodd Associates
SILVER
Organiser: Brand...
Event Awards 2004: Venue of the year - Sponsored by Arena Event Services Group.(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004...
GOLD: Excel
SILVER: Novotel London West
FINALIST: The Brewery
Since opening four years ago, Excel has staged some of the biggest exhibitions and shows in the UK, and the past year has proved no exception.
In January, Excel played...
Event Awards 2004: Best exhibition marketing campaign - Sponsored by The Brewery.
October 13, 2004...
GOLD
Organiser: Brand Events and Clarion Events
Exhibition: MPH'03
SILVER
Organiser: National Boat Shows
Exhibition: Schroders London International Boat Show 2004
FINALISTS
- Organiser: National Boat Shows
Exhibition: Southampton...
Event Awards 2004: Best exhibition feature area - Sponsored by International Confex.
October 13, 2004...
GOLD
Organiser: Brand Events
Feature The North Face UIAA-ICC Bouldering World Cup at the Ordnance
Survey Outdoors Show
Key Suppliers: The British Mountaineering Council; Entre-prises Climbing
Walls
SILVER
Organiser: Early Action...
Event Awards 2004: Live events supplier of the year.(Brief Article)
October 13, 2004...
GOLD: Gallowglass
SILVER: De Boer Structures
FINALISTS:
GL Events Owen Brown
Purple Production
Gallowglass was a supplier to some of the biggest events of the past year.
In November 2003, it provided a full-time, on-site...