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TROXY WINS BEST AWARDS CEREMONY VENUE AT NATIONAL VENUE AWARDS


East London independent venue, Troxy, wins the Best Awards Ceremony Venue at the inaugural National Venue Awards, which was hosted at the Emirates Old Trafford Cricket Club in Manchester.


The 1930s art deco venue made an impressive submission, highlighting the versatility of the space, which is renowned as a live music venue as well as a space for corporate celebrations, sporting events, and of course awards. Some of the notable ceremonies have included The Kerrang Awards, D&AD Awards, NME Awards, The Unsigned Music Awards, Women’s Sports Trust #BeAGameChanger Awards and most recently the BAFTA Games Awards.


The National Venue Awards Judging Panel 2018 commented on the submission, stating: “A great submission demonstrating a high quality flexible venue. Troxy is an independent and


versatile venue that has been used for many types of award ceremonies, of which they gave some good examples. We really liked the fact this venue has an interesting and iconic history and they articulate the development of the building very well.”


Daniel Smith, Head of Sales and Events, says:


“We’re delighted to be awarded Best Awards Ceremony Venue and proud that our work across multiple awards events has been acknowledged. The incredible team at Troxy who make these events run like clockwork deserve recognition in this award too. The team and I do our upmost to ensure the vision of the event organisers can be realised within this stunning venue and we genuinely feel lucky to come to work every day in this amazing and


historic event space. With our continued success in attracting high profile organisations for awards events, such as our recent work with BAFTA, we feel confident Troxy will continue to be home to many stand out events in the coming year and beyond.”


This win for Troxy comes off the back of a number of other award wins for the venue in 2017, including Best London Event Space at the London Venue Awards and Venue Team of the Year at The Event Awards.


www.troxy.co.uk


WIDESCREEN WORLD CUP ALFRESCO ACTION AT PITCH STRATFORD THIS SUMMER


Pitch Stratford is a hidden oasis away from the maddening crowds of central London, featuring a selection of street food traders, summer activities and a full programme of World Cup matches. The design-led space will utilise its massive 196 inch cinema screen and show ALL of this years World Cup matches in a colourful outdoor setting five minutes walk from Stratford tube station. Lined with street food stalls, VIP booths and a craft-focused bar. Most matches will be free entry while popular games will be ticketed at just £5 for individuals which come with a free drink on arrival.


The food at Pitch Stratford is supplied by Ticos who serve up gourmet hot dogs and slow-cooked beef ribs, Guasacaca will bring its traditional Venezuelan pockets


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of goodness with its signature sauce and Foodjunkee will be providing a taste of African and Carribean food, Smoked Jerk Chicken, Jollof Rice & all the sides. Vegan and vegetarian options are also available. And to match, draft beers are complemented by a great selection of craft cans and bottles (including gluten-free beers), plus a neat range of cider, wine, cocktails, premium spirits and mixers.


Pitch is the sister venue to the wildly popular


ZAPspace indoor trampoline park, set in a 100 year-old Victorian Theatre with a ‘secret’ late-night speakeasy in the basement closing at 1am. Naturally, it’s here in The Curious Fox that the party will continue when the open-air bar at Pitch needs to close, so it’s convenient that the entrance to the bar is right across the road.


www.Pitchstratford.com


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