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Proud to Be Part of Enquiries Proud to be part of www.limevenueportfolio.com [email protected] www.limevenueportfolio.com 0845 128 7395 Lime Venue Portfolio, Great Park, Birmingham, B45 9PZ DON’T JUST TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT With over 10 years’ experience in the event business we’ve worked with the industries’ best, to help create unique experiences in our diverse venues. We don’t like to blow our own trumpet but we THE UK’S couldn’t resist sharing a few testimonials with you to show the value Lime Venue Portfolio brings to a wide range of event bookers and organisations just like you. LARGEST “I have used the Central Sales team several times and the service COLLECTION has been really good. The enquiries are always turned around quickly and any emails I send are always acknowledged straight OF away, the team make my job a whole lot easier.” BECKY BELL, CAPITA TRAVEL & EVENTS DIVERSE “We use the Lime Venue Portfolio team for our enquiries and find themvery quick and thorough. The team are very VENUES helpful and friendly.” EMMA TYLER, ARRANGEMY CONNECTED BY “We use the LVP central team for many enquiries as it’s good to have one contact for all of the venues. They are all very GREAT TASTING helpful and friendly and will work with us to convert the business whether this is through rate negotiation or finding a way around an issue.” FOOD LIDA DE SOUZA, DE SOUZA ASSOCIATES MEMORABLE “I would highly recommend Lime Venue Portfolio. The Christmas EXPERIENCES Party is a big event for our company. Lime Venue Portfolio provided great locations to choose from.” JOHANNA GUEST, CINOS Venue Location Venue Type Reception Theatre Classroom Boardroom Dinner Cabaret Exhibition m2 Venue Location Venue Type Reception Theatre Classroom Boardroom Dinner Cabaret Exhibition m2 LONDON SOUTH 01. Beaulieu Hampshire Cultural/Museum 1,500 220 - 60 250 90 155 01. CentrEd at ExCel Docklands Conference Centre 400 400 145 70 230 184 362 02. Epsom Downs Racecourse Epsom Racecourse 1,000 800 500 70 700 320 1,117 02. Churchill War Rooms Westminster Cultural 350 120 54 50 120 70 131 03. Farnham Castle Surrey Cultural 270 180 60 50 160 110 - 03. City Social City of London Cultural 300 - - - 100 - - 04. Hatfield House Hertfordshire Cultural 300 300 120 40 270 150 289 NATIONWIDE 04. ExCel London Docklands Exhibition Centre 45,000 45,000 840 70 2,700 800 100,000 05. Hever Castle Kent Cultural 250 200 45 36 200 100 360 05. HMS Belfast London Bridge Cultural 350 110 - 28 144 70 150 2 1 06. Kempton Park Racecourse Middlesex Racecourse 750 500 250 38 650 360 1,400 3 VENUES 06. Indigo at The O2 Greenwich Exhibition Centre 1,500 1,597 - - 540 360 600 07. Leeds Castle Kent Cultural 180 80 22 27 180 40 - 07. Kia Oval Oval Stadium 1,500 650 300 100 800 400 1,549 08. Milton Hill Oxfordshire Conference Centre 200 170 70 54 144 100 147 08. Kidzania Westfield Leisure 1,100 300 0 0 250 250 - 09. Royal Berkshire Conference Centre Berkshire Conference Centre 600 500 160 40 400 380 517 09. The O2 Greenwich Exhibition Centre 3,000 16,000 - - 2,200 - - 10. Space With Us (University of Sussex) Brighton Conference Centre 250 250 120 45 144 144 251 2 10. Olympia London Kensington Exhibition Centre 7,000 4,000 120 70 3000 245 14,355 8 11. Pennethorne's Strand Leisure 100 30 - 18 26 - - 10 12. QEII Centre Westminster Exhibition Centre 1,200 1,300 600 100 930 568 2,821 3 13. Roux at Parliament Square Westminster Cultural 150 120 36 40 100 72 101 SOUTH WEST 7 9 14. Sandown Park Racecourse Surrey Racecourse 1,500 800 500 100 1,000 504 2,740 4 01. Alexandra House Swindon Conference Centre 240 240 120 80 200 130 - 5 6 15. Somerset House Strand Cultural 1,500 110 40 40 600 56 - 1 11 02. Bristol Zoo Gardens Bristol Zoo 250 120 - 50 300 90 170.64 16. SSE Arena Wembley Wembley Stadium 6,000 12,500 300 - 1,400 1,000 2,655 03. Bristol Museum & Art Gallery Bristol Museum 400 300 - - 250 200 500 17. Twickenham Stadium Twickenham Stadium 1,200 1,200 407 72 800 512 1,063 1 04. Exeter Racecourse Exeter Racecourse 750 500 250 38 650 360 1,400 16 18. Harlequins FC Twickenham Stadium 910 300 160 26 450 160 1,114 2 05. M Shed Bristol Museum 350 230 - 36 180 144 311 15 8 19. Wellcome Collection Euston Conference Centre 394 154 60 54 80 60 - 12 06. Wincanton Racecourse Somerset Racecourse 200 150 - 40 - 130 221 11 7 14 9 10 6 3 13 3 EAST 1 4 5 2 1 01. Huntingdon Racecourse Cambridgeshire Racecourse 120 150 40 40 120 80 242 MIDLANDS 02. Imperial War Museum Duxford Cambridgeshire Museum 1,000 500 40 100 800 400 - 8 4 2 03. Newmarket Racecourse Newmarket Racecourse 500 400 80 46 520 160 685 1 1 01. Cheltenham Racecourse Cheltenham Racecourse 120 150 40 40 120 80 242 6 9 02. Eastwood Hall Nottinghamshire Conference Centre 400 400 160 80 340 240 324 3 3 2 5 5 7 03. Edgbaston Stadium Birmingham Stadium 660 700 300 100 660 520 1,050 2 04. Ettington Chase Stratford-upon-Avon Conference Centre 180 200 120 80 180 120 213 WALES 05. Kents Hill Park Milton Keynes Conference Centre 350 350 140 60 280 168 303 6 1 10 06. Kettering Conference & Leisure Village Northamptonshire Conference Centre 2,000 2,000 250 48 1,500 800 2,000 01. Cardiff City FC Cardiff Stadium 700 500 250 70 600 500 1,501 07. Leicester City Football Club Leicestershire Stadium 650 650 250 72 620 450 1,000 02. Liberty Stadium Swansea Stadium 400 350 60 60 600 230 1,000 4 08. Nottingham Racecourse Nottinghamshire Racecourse 200 150 80 50 100 100 198 09. Rugby School Warwickshire Academic 300 700 - 60 150 128 - 10. Sedgebrook Hall Northamptonshire Conference Centre 200 200 48 60 140 100 170 SCOTLAND 11. SnowDome Tamworth Tamworth Leisure 450 200 - 40 170 100 317 12. Twycross Zoo Warwickshire Zoo 450 90 40 28 280 64 - 01. Edinburgh Zoo Edinburgh Zoo 250 200 30 30 90 80 - 13. Villa Park Birmingham Stadium 700 700 180 50 652 460 929 16 02. EICC - Edinburgh International Conference Centre Edinburgh Conference Centre 2,000 2,000 1,200 70 1,400 1,000 2,000 14. Warwick Racecourse Warwickshire Racecourse 300 250 150 50 250 240 348 03. SEC - Scottish Event Campus Glasgow Exhibtion Centre 12,000 10,000 3,750 60 6,000 2,196 22,355 15. Weston Park Shropshire Leisure 120 120 46 54 120 54 - 19 15 16. Yarnfield Park Staffordshire Conference Centre 250 450 80 36 250 224 396 11 3 8 13 2 4 IRELAND 10 12 5 1 6 01. Aviva Stadium Dublin Stadium 3,500 1,000 200 50 1,200 350 909 9 LOCATION VENUES 8 LONDON 19 18 NORTH MIDLANDS 16 17 NORTH 11 01. Aintree Racecourse Liverpool Racecourse 10,000 4,500 180 60 280 800 3,700 14 02. Carlisle Racecourse Carlisle Racecourse 600 470 120 30 250 180 383 SOUTH 10 WE ALSO HAVE A NUMBER OF LONDON’S MOST ICONIC VENUES 03. Concorde Conference Centre Manchester Conference Centre 700 700 300 30 700 600 1,660 SOUTH WEST 6 LONDON 04. Haydock Park Racecourse Merseyside Racecourse 500 500 100 84 450 350 658 AVAILABLE FOR DRY HIRE THROUGH OUR PARTNERS PAYNE & GUNTER. EAST 3 05. Imperial War Museum North Manchester Museum 700 120 100 36 350 100 147 06. Market Rasen Racecourse Lincolnshire Racecourse 250 250 200 200 250 250 567 WALES 2 Cutty Sark Eltham Palace Eventim Apollo SCOTLAND 3 07. National Railway Museum Yorkshire Museum 1,000 140 48 32 600 - - 08. Royal Armouries Museum & New Dock Hall Leeds Museum 1,500 1,200 - - 1,000 750 1,256 IRELAND 1 Hampton Court Palace Hedsor House London Dungeon 09. Science & Industry Museum Manchester Museum 450 300 90 40 270 160 - 10. Science & Media Museum Bradford Museum 300 200 - - 220 - - London Transport Museum Madame Tussauds Natural History Museum 11. Sheffield United FC Sheffield Stadium 360 360 130 - 360 240 480 National Maritime Museum Old Billingsgate SEA LIFE London Aquarium We are always adding to our portfolio of diverse venues, please check our website for the latest listings. Trinity House Troxy Victoria & Albert Museum F WHO IS LIME VENUE PORTFOLIO? OUR VENUES We are the UK’s largest collection of diverse venues, connected by great tasting food and memorable Lime Venue Portfolio launched in 2008 and since then we’ve become the leading group venue finder experiences. We bring together individual venues, all operated by Compass Group UK & Ireland, in for unique venues. Today we’re proud to represent over 90 independent venues from all four corners pursuit of a common purpose — to build their meeting, incentive, conference and event business. of the UK. Our offering will only continue to grow as we explore new venues that our customers want to book. The portfolio of diverse venues provides you with a variety of venue options to suit your event objectives and support your event ROI. Unlike our competitors, we do things differently by offering account We think our diverse venue range is what sets us apart. Castles and zoos sit alongside race courses, management and an award winning central enquiries venue finding service, for event bookers stadiums and leading purpose built conference, training and exhibition centres, culminating in a including agents, corporates, associations and charities, saving everyone time and money.
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