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Hilton at Sgp Capacity Chart HILTON AT SGP CAPACITY CHART Horse- Cabaret 6FT 5FT Team Length Width Height Class Board Banquet Banquet Banquet shoe Hollow Sq M Theatre (rounds U-shape Meal NAME OF MEETING ROOM (M) (M) (M) room room Rounds Rounds Longs (chair Square of 8) room x 10 x 6 only) THE WALTER WINTERBOTTOM MEETING ROOM 6.2 4.1 2.7 25.4 25 6 14 16 12 10 12 10 N/A 20 18 THE LIBRARY 12 6 72/36 50 28 22 32 30 40 30 40 N/A 30 24 THE RON GREENWOOD SUITE 6.2 12.2 2.7 75.6 100 30 N/A 48 40 60 48 N/A N/A 60 24 THE RON GREENWOOD MEETING ROOM 1 6.6 6 2.7 39.6 45 15 24 24 30 20 24 30 N/A 30 20 THE RON GREENWOOD MEETING ROOM 2 6.6 6 2.7 39.6 45 15 24 24 30 20 24 30 N/A 30 20 THE BOB PAISLEY MEETING ROOM 6.6 4.8 2.7 31.7 30 15 14 16 22 20 24 40 N/A 22 30 THE TERRY VENABLES SUITE 6.2 12.2 2.7 80.5 100 30 N/A 48 40 60 48 N/A N/A 60 24 THE TERRY VENABLES MEETING ROOM 1 6.6 6 2.7 39.6 45 15 24 24 30 20 24 30 N/A 30 20 THE TERRY VENABLES MEETING ROOM 2 6.6 6 2.7 39.6 45 15 24 24 30 20 24 30 N/A 30 20 THE KEITH ALEXANDER MEETING ROOM 6.6 5.3 2.7 35 30 18 16 24 20 20 18 40 N/A 22 16 THE BRIAN CLOUGH MEETING ROOM 6.6 4.5 2.7 29.7 30 18 14 16 20 20 18 40 N/A 20 16 THE HOPE POWELL MEETING ROOM 8.3 5.6 2.7 46.5 20 9 12 16 20 10 18 10 N/A 20 N/A THE GRAHAM TAYLOR MEETING ROOM 8.3 6 2.7 49.8 40 30 24 24 30 30 30 40 N/A 30 26 THE DON REVIE MEETING ROOM 8.3 5 2.7 41.5 40 20 20 24 30 30 24 40 N/A 30 24 THE HOWARD WILKINSON SUITE 6.2 12.2 2.7 102.9 110 50 N/A 48 40 60 36 N/A N/A 60 28 THE HOWARD WILKINSON MEETING ROOM 1 6.6 6 2.7 49.8 50 24 24 24 20 30 24 30 N/A 30 26 THE HOWARD WILKINSON MEETING ROOM 2 6.6 6 2.7 49.8 50 24 24 24 20 30 24 30 N/A 30 26 THE SIR TREVOR BROOKING BOARDROOM 8.3 3.2 2.7 26.6 NA NA 16 NA 20 NA NA 16 NA NA NA THE LECTURE THEATRE 12.5 8.3 2.4 103.8 96 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA HILTON AT SGP CAPACITY CHART Horse- Cabaret 6FT 5FT Team Length Width Height Class Board Banquet Banquet Banquet shoe Hollow Sq M Theatre (rounds U-shape Meal NAME OF MEETING ROOM (M) (M) (M) room room Rounds Rounds Longs (chair Square of 8) room x 10 x 6 only) THE SIR BOBBY ROBSON BALLROOM 31-28 15.4 5.5 415.7 500 200 NA 248 NA 330 NA 420 300 NA NA THE SIR BOBBY ROBSON BALLROOM 1, 2 & 3 22.1 15.3 5.5 338.13 380 160 NA 192 NA 240 NA 320 210 NA NA THE SIR BOBBY ROBSON BALLROOM 2, 3 & 4 24.2 15.3 5.5 370.26 360 140 NA 184 NA 230 NA 280 190 NA NA THE SIR BOBBY ROBSON BALLROOM 1 & 2 14.5 15.3 5.5 221.85 250 108 NA 128 NA 160 NA 216 140 NA NA THE SIR BOBBY ROBSON BALLROOM 2 & 3 15 15.3 5.5 229.5 250 108 NA 128 NA 160 NA 216 140 NA NA THE SIR BOBBY ROBSON BALLROOM 3 & 4 13 15.3 5.5 198.9 200 102 NA 120 NA 150 NA 204 120 NA NA THE SIR BOBBY ROBSON BALLROOM 1 7 15.4 5.5 107.8 100 36 32 64 32 80 NA 72 70 32 28 THE SIR BOBBY ROBSON BALLROOM 2 7.1 15.4 5.5 109.3 100 36 32 64 32 80 NA 72 70 32 28 THE SIR BOBBY ROBSON BALLROOM 3 7.1 15.4 5.5 109.3 100 36 32 64 32 80 NA 72 70 32 28 THE SIR BOBBY ROBSON BALLROOM 4 8.9-5.8 15.4 5.5 109.3 80 36 32 48 NA 70 NA 72 50 32 24 EXECUTIVE DRUM 13.53 13.53 5.4* 143.77 100 30 28 56 32 80 48 22 50 50 40 PRIVATE DINING 15.15 10.15 6.0 153.77 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 80 48 N/A N/A N/A N/A CLUB ENGLAND TEAM 1 11.5 5 2.7 57.5 50 15 26 24 18 30 24 36 36 20 NA CLUB ENGLAND TEAM 2 8.7 7.5 2.7 63.5 55 32 20 24 21 30 24 42 42 30 30 CLUB ENGLAND TEAM 3 8.7 7.3 2.7 61.5 55 32 20 24 24 30 24 36 36 30 30 CLUB ENGLAND TEAM 4 8.7 7.3 2.7 56.5 50 28 20 24 NA 30 24 36 36 28 26 CLUB ENGLAND TEAM 2&3 8.7 14.8 2.7 124.8 120 36 36 48 30 60 48 72 72 40 48 CLUB ENGLAND TEAM 3&4 8.7 14.8 2.7 120.0 114 36 30 48 27 60 48 72 72 40 42 CLUB ENGLAND TEAM 2,3&4 8.7 22.4 2.7 184.1 150 48 NA 80 NA 90 72 108 108 60 NA *Set/stage height limited to 2.8m due to ceiling lights..
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