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ISSUE SPOTLIGHT: CORPORATE CHRISTMAS


ISSUE SPOTLIGHT


“Christmas long ago was the memory of a dream that seemed never to end. But somewhere in the middle of the dream, I always did wake up, just in time to attend the Christmas Party” - Nutcracker, 1986. This year, The Sculpture Gallery,


Woburn Abbey, are enticing companies to hold their Christmas party with them and experience the magic of The Nutcracker. Whether you host an exclusive


party, or join one of the shared party nights, escape to the captivating world of this classic Christmas story. The night begins with a welcome


drink of Pink Fizz, or non-alcoholic ‘Sugar Plum Punch’, while listening


to an enchanted, self-playing baby grand piano. Guests will then be seated for a


three-course festive meal in front of a magnificent Christmas tree, before dancing the night away with an in- house DJ. Later in the evening, guests will have the pleasure of a visit to the ‘Land of Sweets’ and can enjoy a tea, coffee or hot chocolate alongside a wonderful array of sweet treats. For those seeking a more Classic


Party Night, these are also available on an exclusive basis throughout December.


For more information and to book, call 01525 292172, or email sales@woburn.co.uk


READY FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON


Anderson Catering has expanded its business by employing additional experienced staff and upgrading its newly liveried delivery vehicles. In addition, the Bletchley


catering company enhanced its online presence with a professionally designed website that is now supported by corporate branded social media channels. Business Manager Rebecca


A HISTORIC VENUE FOR CHRISTMAS


Chicheley Hall is offering both rousing ready-made parties and bespoke private celebrations for businesses this festive season. The 18th Century mansion’s celebration packages


can be hosted in the Manor House or in the Atrium and include a three-course meal, mince pies, disco and optional novelties, including arrival prosecco and canapés or bacon rolls at midnight. Overnight accommodation can also be added for guests who


wish to stay the night at the venue, located in Chicheley, Buckinghamshire. Jessica Bennett, sales office manager, said: “For an


event that only comes round once a year, everything needs to be special. And at Chicheley Hall, we’re here to ensure that happens. “From the festive food and drink to the lively


atmosphere of the disco afterwards, we make sure every aspect of your night is unforgettable.”


Anderson said: “It’s been an incredible year, we’ve built some amazing client relationships which we believe will only grow in 2019. “As you would expect, Christmas


is an incredibly busy time for Anderson Catering. As the festive season and celebrations move ever closer, we’ll be assisting our clients in organising festive hot and cold buffet menus for both their customers and employees alike.” 2019 sees Anderson Catering


moving to new, bespoke premises in Wymbush, Milton Keynes. Rebecca added: “This is a huge


milestone for our family business but extremely important, as we continue to provide our customers with the best possible service and food quality.”


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A fantastic range of hotels and service providers are on hand to take care of all your CORPORATE CHRISTMAS requirements


A CRACKING CHRISTMAS PARTY


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