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Hospitality at Kent County Cricket Club the Very Best in Business, Sport and Hospitality HOSPITALITY AT KENT COUNTY CRICKET CLUB THE VERY BEST IN BUSINESS, SPORT AND HOSPITALITY TOGETHER, WE ARE KENT TEAM KENT BUSINESS CLUB The Team Kent Business Club provides local businesses with a cost-efective method of entertaining clients, whilst also providing opportunities to advertise and network with other like-minded businesses. Amongst a wide range of benefits, Team Kent Business Club members are entitled to priority hospitality booking at discounted rates, hospitality is always released to Sponsors and Team Kent Business Club members first, giving members the opportunity to book before the general public, ensuring a place at the most prestigious of fixtures. We have a variety of membership and package options available at both The County Ground, Beckenham and The Spitfire Ground, Canterbury. Bespoke memberships can also be put together upon request. For more information on the Team Kent Business Club please contact: Emma Santer, Commercial Director on [email protected] or call 01227 473637 / 07539 209314 TOGETHER, WE ARE KENT HOSPITALITY AT KENT COUNTY CRICKET CLUB Whether you are a large company, We ofer two primary hospitality a small business or a private guest, areas at Canterbury; the HR GO we have facilities to match all of Recruitment Harris Room and the your requirements to entertain Les Ames Stand private boxes. your most valued or potential We also ofer the option to clients, friends or family. hire a private marquee for the Match day hospitality has never ultimate hospitality experience. been more appealing with a choice At Beckenham we ofer a function of Vitality Blast, Royal London suite and marquees and at Cup, County Championship and Tunbridge Wells marquees only. Tourist matches to select from. PACKAGES INCLUDE: • Private bar facilities • Multi course meal (excludes Vitality Blast menu) • Tea and cofee on arrival, when appropriate • Afternoon tea, when appropriate • Match scorecards • Match day admission ticket • Programmes/Match Guides TOGETHER, WE ARE KENT THE SPITFIRE GROUND, CANTERBURY HR GO Recruitment Harris Room Vitality Blast Hospitality Dates The HR GO Recruitment Harris Room Friday 29th May 2020 v Surrey is situated in the Colin Cowdrey Stand Sunday 31st May 2020 v Hampshire and is an open plan shared hospitality environment. Saturday 6th June 2020 v Gloucestershire Open every match day (excluding day Friday 19th June 2020 v Sussex Sharks 4 of a County Championship match), a Sunday 21st June 2020 v Essex Eagles table is allocated to you for the entire day and the room has excellent views Friday 3rd July 2020 v Somerset from the private balcony reserved Sunday 12th July 2020 v Middlesex for HR GO Recruitment Harris Room guests. Royal London Cup Hospitality Dates Thursday 6th August 2020 v Lancashire Les Ames Stand Private Boxes The private hospitality boxes are County Championship Hospitality situated in the Les Ames Stand Dates on the edge of the boundary with excellent views of the pitch and can Saturday 25th, Sunday 26th, Monday accommodate from 10 to 30 people. 27th April 2020 v Gloucestershire They are ideal for corporate functions Friday 22nd, Saturday 23rd, Sunday and private celebrations such as 24th May 2020 v Essex birthdays, anniversaries and family Sunday 28th, Monday 29th June and days out. Wednesday 1st July 2020 v Somerset Sunday 23rd, Monday 24th and Tuesday The Spitfire Ground, Canterbury - 25th August 2020 v Northamptonshire Hospitality Prices Vitality Blast £125 + VAT per person – Saturday 29th, Sunday 30th and Limited availability in 2020 Monday 31st August 2020 v Hampshire Royal London Cup – From £50 + VAT Tuesday 22nd, Wednesday 23rd and per person Thursday 24th September 2020 v Lancashire County Championship – From £50 + VAT per person Tourist Matches - dates Tourist Matches – From £50 + VAT per to be confirmed person THE COUNTY GROUND, BECKENHAM The Main Suite The County Ground, Beckenham - The Main Suite is situated on the first Hospitality Prices floor of the Kent Cricket Academy County Championship – From £50 + building and can host parties from VAT per person 1 to 200 people, ofering fantastic hospitality opportunities on match County Championship Hospitality days. There is a large bar and access to dates a 25-metre-long balcony overlooking the pitch, with views across London Friday 8th, Saturday 9th and Sunday and a skyline incorporating The Shard 10th May 2020 v Surrey and The City. THE NEVILL GROUND, TUNBRIDGE WELLS The Club Marquee Private Marquees The Club Marquee is situated on the The Spitfire Ground, Canterbury, boundary edge and can host parties The County Ground, Beckenham, from 1 to 20 people ofering fantastic The Nevill Ground, Tunbridge Wells hospitality opportunities on match For the ultimate corporate day out days. There is a bar and access to a there is no finer facility than your own viewing area in front of the marquee, marquee. with excellent views of the pitch. The marquees are situated near to the The Nevill Ground, Tunbridge Wells – boundary edge and ofer a wonderful Hospitality Prices atmosphere for you and your guests – Royal London Cup – From £62.50 + minimum numbers apply for marquees VAT per person of 20 guests per visit (no maximum). £150 + VAT per person. Royal London Cup Hospitality Dates To book, please contact Alan Hilliker on Sunday 26th July 2020 v Hampshire [email protected] or call Wednesday 29th July 2020 v 01227 456886 ext 207 Gloucestershire Friday 31st July 2020 v Durham HOSPITALITY AT KENT COUNTY CRICKET CLUB For more information on the Team Kent Business Club please contact: Emma Santer, Commercial Director on [email protected] or call 01227 473637 / 07539 209314 TEAM KENT HOSPITALITY AT KENT COUNTY CRICKET CLUB www.kentcricket.co.uk THE SPITFIRE GROUND, ST LAWRENCE, OLD DOVER RD, CANTERBURY, KENT CT1 3NZ TOGETHER, WE ARE KENT.
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