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MASKED BALL AT ST MARY’S STADIUM


Gala Christmas Dinner


Friday, December 13 Black Tie Event


Southampton’s first VIP Gala Dinner, hosted by Halo Conferences and Events at Southampton Football Club.


The decade of prosperity and decadance, easy money, underground drinking and lavish parties. fast paced and energetic new style that went global.


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Our Jay Gatsby compere will welcome and guide guests along with our flapper girls and their knock-knees, crossing hands and flying beads dancing the Charleston.


HIT brings its six offices together under one roof


A national training provider in Britain’s £90-billion hospitality sector has brought its southern regional operations under one roof near Southampton amid strong growth.


Hospitality Industry Training (HIT), which provides catering and hospitality training and apprenticeships, previously had six satellite offices spread across the Fareham, Segensworth and Whiteley areas.


Now all of its regional functions related to statutory health, safety and food hygiene training, along with customer service and government-funded training, are centred in a Fareham office which first underwent a five-figure refit.


In a five-year lease deal through regional commercial property consultancy Hughes Ellard, HIT, which operates across England, relocated 36 people to Crofton House, Unit C, Fareham Heights, Standard Way.


The southern division was established in 2006 and covers from Kent to Dorset and up to Oxford; it has generated £6 million of HIT’s overall annual turnover of £28m, with 40% local growth year- on-year.


According to an industry report by Oxford Economics, Britain’s £90b hospitality sector accounts for 2.44 million jobs – one in 13 of total jobs.


Britannia buys fifth hotel


Britannia Hotels has acquired the 145-bedroom Carrington House hotel in Bournemouth from Forestdale Hotels, for a guide price of £3 million.


The privately-owned hotel group, headed by Alex Langsam, now has 45 properties across the UK. It also owns Pontins after buying the chain of holiday camps out of administration in 2011.


With the acquisition of Carrington House, Britannia Hotels now operates five properties in Bournemouth alongside the Britannia, Heathlands, Roundhouse and Royal Bath hotels.


The company has also recently bought two hotels in Scotland – the former Travelodge Edinburgh West End and the Waterside Inn in Peterhead.


Alsace Cabbage/Braised Beef Cheek/Potato Gallete Confit Carrot & Parsnip/Red Peppercorn Jus


Relive the 20s this Christmas Christmas Pudding Panacotta


Rosary Ash, Tunworth, Colston Bassett & Gruyére Réserve


Halo Conferences and Events at Southampton Football Club has organised a Christmas Masked Ball on December 13, at St. Mary’s Stadium.


Prices – £99 per person inclusive of VAT which includes an arrival champagne and canapé reception dinner,


followed ST MARY’S STADIUM, by a Britannia Road, gourmet four-course entertainment, jazz band, DJ and dancing. Southampton, SO14 5FP Events team: 0845-688-9297 • info@halo-ce.co.ukwww.halo-ce.co.uk


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www.businessmag.co.uk info@halo-ce.co.uk 160 years’ service at Tylney Hall


As an established part of its tradition, Tylney Hall Hotel has treated members of staff with over five years’ employment to an event in honour of their long service.


The awards, which were presented at a commemorative tea by Elite Hotels managing director Graeme Bateman, saw 11


staff recognised, with their service adding up to an amazing 160 years between them.


Tylney Hall Hotel general manager Mark Robinson said: “Our long- service awards celebrate the commitment and loyalty of our staff, who become well known to our regular guests.“


THE BUSINESS MAGAZINE – SOLENT & SOUTH CENTRAL – OCTOBER 2013


An ideal Christmas party occasion, it offers businesses the chance to relive the roaring 20s with their staff or clients, and celebrate a decade of prosperity and post-war decadence, when


easy money, underground drinking and lavish parties were the norm.


A Jay Gatsby compere will welcome and guide guests, along with flapper girls dancing the Charleston. On arrival, guests will enjoy Champagne and canapés, followed by a four-course dinner with entertainment, a Jazz band, DJ and dancing.


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