Thursday 19 December 2013

Top Score for Event Organisers at The Amex

Great deals for conferencing and events are on offer at the Amex Stadium with £5 off per delegate for silver, gold and platinum day packages for bookings taking place within January, February and March 2014

“For a limited period, we can offer this price in our outstanding facilities, which are suitable for any size event, with great service and plenty of complimentary parking,” said Polly Harrison, Sales and Marketing Manager of Sodexo Prestige, who manages events at the stadium.

“Conference and event organisers can also treat their delegates to mouthwatering new menus and a range of local produce, thanks to our terrific award-winning chefs.”

David Flower, Heineken’s Regional Manager, who sponsors one of the Amex lounges and holds many events there, said: “The hospitality team at the Amex are brilliant to work with and the flexible space and easy road and rail links make it a great venue for all kinds of events, from conferences to Christmas parties, product launches to private dining in the executive boxes.”

The Stadium has a range of rooms with pitch and downland views available for use as event or exhibition space. Brighton's vibrant arts scene blends seamlessly into the sporting setting with each of the main spaces decorated differently, featuring signature wave ceiling designs which reflect the seaside location. The Bupa Lounge seats 500 people for a banquet and features a stunning double height wave ceiling as well as a full length glass facade and the Overline Lounge seats 350 for a dinner. 
Sodexo Prestige has won a host of accolades for catering at their two Premier league football clubs, Everton and Newcastle United as well as Ascot Racecourse including Stadium Experience Awards for Hospitality and Directors choice awards and the acclaimed Catering Excellence Award at the 2012 National Racecourse Catering Awards.

Jeremy Dicks, Managing Director for Sodexo Prestige, said: “The Amex may only be two years old but there are still plenty of new features to come. The Stadium has been selected to host two Rugby World Cup 2015 Group B Games, a new museum featuring the story of the Seagulls and the Stadium will open soon and Sodexo Prestige will be offering event organisers the opportunity to hold drinks receptions within this brand new attraction.”

Big names including Bupa and American Express and local companies such as Overline and legal firm Mayo Wynne Baxter regularly hold conferences and events at the Amex.

Fast Facts
- The American Express Community Stadium opened in 2011 and cost £93 million. Its curved roof reflects the beauty of the adjacent South Downs National Park.
-  Sodexo Prestige is encouraging the next generation of caterers by sponsoring the Young Chef of the Year category in the Sussex Food and Drink Awards and will create the seven-course Sussex banquet at the Amex in January 2014.
- Originally seating 22,500, the Amex has become so popular that seating has been increased to 30,000, with a new South Stand of seating with corporate lounge.
- The Amex has entertained over 10,000 party goers in the past two years and bookings for private and shared Christmas parties are now available. 
Contact the Amex Stadium events team on 01273 878 272 or email events@bhafc.co.uk

Wednesday 11 December 2013

Oliver Peyton serves tea in Brighton

Tea is the new coffee, according to TV foodie Oliver Peyton, who treated VIP guests, including Brighton and Hove Mayor Cllr Denise Cobb, to a ‘tutored tea tasting and cake matching’ event to launch the Pavilion Tea Company by Brighton’s Royal Pavilion Gift Shop.

“Tea is better for your health than coffee, it has a slower and longer-lasting pick me up quality and there is huge variety of flavour to suit every time of day or occasion or to match any meal or snack,” said Oliver Peyton, owner of Peyton & Byrne which caters the Royal Pavilion Estate and The Dome.

The newly-opened Pavilion Tea Company sells over 40 varieties of loose leaf tea, daintily packaged to take away, or you can sit and enjoy your choice of cuppa with a tantalising selection of cakes and light meals, with expert advice from the team’s knowledgeable and welcoming team.

“We have brought our own in house tea experts to Brighton to train our team of staff and they were able to help our guests through the range of tea tastes available. Their expertise and service is second to none, so we encourage people to call in and meet them.”

The tiny tea room, which has walls adorned with attractive wooden tea caddies and drawers will be open 9am to 6pm daily.

The room is also available for booking as a venue in the evenings, with Peyton Events. See www.peytonandbyrne.co.uk

Celebrating horticulture at South of England Agricultural Society

New President of the South of England Agricultural Society, Lord Egremont of the Petworth Estate in West Sussex, announced today that the South of England Agricultural Society’s theme for 2014 will be horticulture.

“We will be celebrating everything that grows - in our gardens, in our fields and in our unique woodland as well as looking at timber and trees - and this will be reflected in our shows, kicking off with the Spring Garden & Leisure Show in May 2014 and carrying on through the South of England Show and our Autumn and Christmas shows,” said Lord Egremont.

“This offers us a real opportunity to help educate children about countryside and farming and bring them closer to where their food comes from, which is core to the South of England Agricultural Society’s charitable aims.”

Lord Egremont steps into the Presidential shoes of Penelope Keith CBE DL, who presided over the past year’s theme of Poultry, which helped raise awareness about the region’s unique poultry history and promote the poultry industry.

His family has historical links with the Society going back to the 18th Century. His ancestors, the Lords Leconfield, were Presidents of the Sussex County, Tunbridge Wells and South Eastern Counties Agricultural Societies, which merged to form the South of England Agricultural Society in 1967.

He and Lady Egremont are hands on at the Petworth Estate, making it a huge success as a farming estate and managing some of the most beautiful grounds in the region. They are committed to education and annually host children from London schools on the Estate to experience a closer look at farming and where their food comes from.

“It’s very important for children who live in an urban environment to understand what form agricultural farming takes. People in the city can lose touch with the countryside and farming, going to supermarkets and not knowing what is involved in where their food comes from. I’m very keen to promote the seasons and encourage people to embrace the cycle of nature, eating British fare when it is ripe and ready.

“Crops are largely imported now, but I’m keen to see that farming has an opportunity to diversify and produce as many kinds of crops as possible. This is one of the messages we will be promoting throughout our Presidential year, but we will also be encouraging people to embrace gardening and growing on all scales, however small.”

Lord Egremont has also selected his President’s Charity for the year, to benefit from fundraising activities held at the Society’s events, which is the Children’s Society, specifically projects to help children in Sussex.

The educational work of the South of England Society and its theme of horticulture will be reflected at all next year’s exciting South of England Showground events, which include:
Public events:
Spring Garden & Leisure Show - 4 & 5 May
South of England Show – 5, 6 & 7 June
Autumn Show & Game Fair 4 & 5 October
Festive Food & Drink Fayre 6 & 7 December
Other educational events include:
Connect with the Countryside – July
Countryside Careers – 16 October
Jim Green Memorial Competition – 12 March
Young Craftsman of the Year – June
The Project Assignment Competition - October

The Farming Conference – 12 November

Find out more at www.seas.org.uk 

City College celebrates Brighton planning approval at Pelham Street

City College is celebrating the approval by BHCC Planning Committee for its plans for the redevelopment of City College Brighton & Hove Pelham Street Campus [December 11].

Said Lynn Thackway, Principal of City College Brighton & Hove: “We are all absolutely delighted. Our project will transform and secure the future of Further Education in Brighton for many decades to come. It will enable the delivery of exceptional learning opportunities for the 10,000 students a year who come to us to develop new skills on one of our 700 courses.

“Our new buildings will have a huge impact on what our students can achieve and aspire to.  This project will play a key part in the wider regeneration of the City and create a scheme which we and the City can be proud of.

“We also recognise some of the legitimate concerns of local residents and we’re committed to working with them through the construction process and the ongoing management of the public spaces to make sure all their concerns are addressed.

This construction project will contribute to regenerating the London Road area in particular and the City in general by providing £79m of inward investment and up to 141 local construction jobs as well as local spend of over £1m. Unlike proposals submitted in 2008, the College is receiving no Central or Local Government funding for this project and has to maximise the potential of its land and assets to secure the additional borrowing necessary to deliver the scheme.

Proposals for the redevelopment of City College Brighton & Hove Pelham Street Campus include a ‘state of the art’ further education college, replacing the current building with modern teaching space and associated uses, situated where the college car park is now and a mix of student accommodation and residential development on the remainder, which will help to fund the new College facilities whilst contributing to the city’s need for homes. The scheme includes 12,056 sqm of improved learning facilities, 442 rooms of student residential accommodation and 125 new homes, including a mixture of tenure, which are much needed in the city.


A new public square and events space for local people to enjoy is also included in proposals which are predominantly car free, reducing traffic and pollution, supported by extensive cycle storage and a shuttle service between campuses. Traffic calming measures in Pelham Street, using shared surfacing to give pedestrians priority, public realm improvements and active frontage to encourage a more secure and enjoyable environment.

Tuesday 10 December 2013

Same Sky sets sail with Cathedral Group

A partnership between Same Sky, the largest community arts charity in the South East and Cathedral Group at the old municipal market building in Brighton’s Circus Street will make this year’s Burning of the Clocks Parade extra special, according to John Varah, Director of Same Sky.

“This year, we are building a giant ship lantern at Circus Street, which will be the centrepiece for this year’s parade, for people to put their lanterns inside and to help us create a huge burning spectacle at the end of the event,” he said.

“The parade has become so popular, it can take a long time to get all the lanterns burning and this will make the whole event work and look even better. We haven’t had an under cover space large enough to work on such a huge piece before, so we are delighted to be able to partner with Cathedral Group and use the Circus Street space.”

As part of the partnership, Same Sky is working with local people in Tarner so that they can participate in the lantern parade, holding lantern-making workshops with the Carlton Hill Primary School and Tarner Community Project’s youth group.

“Having access to this space will also benefit the Children’s Parade on the first weekend of May, which kicks off Brighton Festival, as it will be used for workshops and building then as well,” continued John Varah.

Cathedral Group will in turn be borrowing some of Same Sky’s stunning and unique creations to help decorate the old market building for its Circus Street Winterland free festival on December 14, which is open for everyone in Brighton & Hove to come and enjoy. For details see www.circusstreetbrighton.com

The Burning of the Clocks takes place on the winter solstice, on December 21, and attracts many thousands of people, both bringing their own paper lanterns to burn and to watch the fiery spectacle. The parade leaves from New Road at 6.30pm and arrives at Madeira Drive at approximately 7.15pm, when lanterns are passed onto the bonfire and the fireshow begins, finishing at around 8pm.

People can support this community event and join in the fun by buying their own DIY lantern-making kits for £20 at The Wood Store in Circus Street, the Hartington Pub in Whippingham Road, the Book Nook in St John’s Place or the Pavilion shop. Sponsorship opportunities for this hugely popular event are also available at www.samesky.co.uk

Cathedral Group in partnership with McLaren Property submitted a planning application in October for a development on the site estimated to bring over £200million into Brighton & Hove over the next ten years, create over 600 jobs, deliver two landmark public buildings: The Dance Space, a new home for South East Dance, and a library and teaching building for the University of Brighton, as well as much needed new homes, student residential accommodation and office space.

Said Martyn Evans, Creative Director from Cathedral Group, “We are thrilled to be working with such a fantastic organisation as Same Sky, which is so close to the hearts of people in Brighton & Hove.


“They truly capture the essence of the city and as a creative organisation ourselves, with proposals for a development which will also contribute greatly to the art and culture in the city, we relish the opportunity to participate in the great work and events which they run – now and into the future.”