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36 teambuilding Teambuilding


In the heart of Stoke Poges in leafy Buckinghamshire lies an opulent Georgian country mansion. The vast 350 acres of magnificent ‘Capability’ Brown- designed parkland provides the perfectly secluded photographic backdrop for corporate teambuilding days.


Renowned for offering distinctly personalised teambuilding events and excellent service, there is sure to be an activity that suits your requirements. We provide for all manner of teambuilding events, such as golf days, archery and laser clay pigeon shooting. Here are some examples of the activities you can experience at Stoke Park:


• Golf days/competitions motoring MINI celebrates a century of car-making in city


The MINI Plant at Oxford led the celebrations of a centenary of car-making in Oxford, on March 28 – 100 years to the day when the first “Bullnose” Morris Oxford was built by William Morris, a few hundred metres from where the modern plant stands today. Twenty cars were built each week at the start, but the business grew rapidly and over the century 11.65 million cars were produced. Today, Plant Oxford employs 3,700 people who manufacture up to 900 MINIs every day, and has contributed over 2.25 million MINIs to the total tally. Major investment is currently under way at the plant to create new facilities for the next generation MINI.


Over the decades that followed the emergence of the Bullnose Morris Oxford in 1913, came cars from a wide range of famous British brands – and one Japanese - including MG, Wolseley, Riley, Austin, Austin Healey, Mini, Vanden Plas, Princess, Triumph, Rover, Sterling and Honda, besides founding marque Morris - and MINI.


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The Pressed Steel Company, part of the Cowley operation, also built bodyshells for Rolls-Royce, Bentley, Jaguar, MG, Standard-Triumph, Ford and Hillman, as well as tooling dies for Alfa Romeo. At various stages in its history it has also built Tiger Moth aircraft, ambulances, military trucks, jerry cans, components for Horsa gliders, parachutes and iron lungs.


The plant has produced an array of famous cars, including the Bullnose Morris, the Morris Minor, the Mini, India’s Hindustan Ambassador and today’s MINI. It also produced Hondas for a short period in the ‘80s, as well as some slightly notorious models including the much-derided (though far from unsuccessful) Morris Marina, the startling ’70s wedge that was the Princess and in the Austin Maestro one of the world’s earliest ‘talking’ cars.


There have been eight custodians of Plant Oxford over the past 100 years, beginning with founder William Morris who owned the


factory both directly and through Morris Motors until 1952, when Morris merged with arch-rival Austin to form the British Motor Corporation. Morris himself, by this time known as Lord Nuffield, was chairman for six months before retiring. He died in 1963. During the early ‘60s the plant had as many as 28,000 employees producing an extraordinary variety of models.


In 1967 BMC became British Motor Holdings after merging with Jaguar, and the following year that group was merged with the Leyland truck company (which also included Triumph and Rover) to form the British Leyland Motor Corporation. Nationalisation followed in 1974, the group undergoing several renamings until it became the Rover Group in 1986. Boss Graham Day was charged with privatising the company for the Thatcher government, which was completed in 1988 with the sale to British Aerospace. They in turn would sell the Group, which included Land Rover, to BMW in 1994.


BMW Group invested heavily in Rover, deciding early on that a replacement for the Mini would be a priority. But considerable headwinds, including an unfavourable exchange rate and falling sales lead to BMW selling both Rover and Land Rover in 2000, while retaining the Mini brand, Plant Oxford, the associated Swindon pressings factory and the new Hams Hall engine plant that was preparing for production.


Today, Plant Oxford is flourishing with the manufacture of the MINI Hatchback, Convertible, Clubman, Clubvan, Roadster and Coupé. It is currently undergoing a major investment that includes the installation of 1,000 new robots for both a new body shop and the existing facility in readiness for the next generation of MINI. This represents the lion’s share of a £750 million investment programme, announced in the last year, which also sees the significant upgrading and installation of new facilities at the company’s Hams Hall engine plant and the Swindon body pressings factory.


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at Stoke Park Look no further than the undeniably beautiful grounds and sumptuously luxurious Palladian Mansion at Stoke Park to host and cater for all your corporate and hospitality needs, writes Nick Downie of Stoke Park


• Tennis clinics • Archery • Laser clay pigeon shooting • Five-a-side football • Falconry • Axe throwing • Croquet • Cocktail flaring • Segway adventures • Duck herding


• Giant outdoor games including Jenga, Connect 4, Snakes and Ladders, Twister


• Champagne, wine and whisky tasting


• Spa treatments


• Cookery master classes and hands-on cooking activities


• Treasure hunts


• Cocktail making • Afternoon tea • Filming days • Painting workshop


The benefits of teambuilding are unlimited and it is important to ensure a coherent and cohesive workforce. These activities enable you to identify your team’s strengths and weaknesses, which can then be later utilised or improved. The opportunity to think as a team, to achieve a team strategy but also, importantly, to have fun, are all key to teambuilding. Motivation will undoubtedly increase through not only the fun and excitement of the actual day but also through employees seeing the advantages reflected in improved organisational


productivity, processes and procedures.


A team of experienced event co-ordinators is always on hand to ensure your event is a great success and the organisation of it is stress-free.


The hotel offers five-star accommodation, 27-hole championship golf course, first-class health and racquet facilities, eight meeting rooms, three restaurants (including the three AA rosette Humphry's), the award winning Stoke Park Spa and much much more.


Details: 01753-717171 info@stokepark.com www.stokepark.com Follow us on Twitter @stokepark


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