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NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM INVITE APPLICATIONS FOR NEW ACCREDITED SUPPLIER LIST


The Natural History Museum has invited event suppliers to apply to be added onto the venue’s refreshed accredited supplier list for 2018-2020.


With a wealth of renovations underway and new event spaces now available within the museum, the venue hire team are keen to ensure that the new accredited supplier list provides event organisers with an increased breadth of styles and budget options, complementary to the wide range of events booked within the Natural History Museum.


Nigel Mullins, Senior Operations Managers at the Natural History Museum explains: “The Museum is going through notable changes this year including the installation of a jaw-dropping Blue Whale skeleton transforming our grand Hintze Hall. We have new intimate galleries opening up for smaller private dining and bespoke exhibition experiences which will add a new dimension to the venue. It is crucial that we are able to continue building on our esteemed reputation of delivering world-class events and further enhance the guest experience for years to come. We are


looking for applications from a range of event suppliers who are keen to work closely with our dedicated events team and magnificent event spaces, helping to exceed client expectations nd pushing the boundaries of exceptional events.”


Get in touch +44 (0)1634 568925


Event suppliers wishing to apply to be included in the accredited supplier list through the process of formal tender must contact Nigel Mullins: n.mullins@nhm.ac.uk for more information.


VENUE WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/VENUEINSIGHT 38 MAY 2017


INSIGHT NIGHT TIME INDUSTR Y MAGAZINE WWW.TWITTER.COM/VENUEINSIGHT


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