FEATURE
CORPORATE CHRISTMAS
The
perfect Christmas party
Summer is over, the nights are drawing in and your thoughts may soon be turning to your workplace Christmas party. Whether you wish to host a traditional sit-down Christmas dinner for your clients or are looking for a unique experience to enjoy with your employees, there are many options in the East Midlands that are certain to get you in the festive spirit.
FESTIVE FARE A party is not only a great way to celebrate Christmas but it’s also a good way of thanking your staff for another year of hard work, or cementing a client relationship. Mour Hotel, in Nottingham, has a
packed calendar this holiday season. As well as three-course party nights, the hotel is offering intimate festive dinners, stylish afternoon teas and festive lunches for those that want to celebrate on the go. An intimate private party is a
great way to impress and thank clients. Leicestershire’s Stapleford Park Country House Hotel is offering a three-course meal in a beautiful country house setting for parties between eight and 180 guests, while the Peak District’s Losehill House can host private dining for up to 25 guests. For smaller firms, a shared
Christmas party is a smart choice as they offer better value for money without forgoing the atmosphere of a larger gathering. Winstanley House, in Leicester, has a range of shared party options on weekdays and weekends. If you want to go all out, then
Barnsdale Lodge in Rutland is inviting guests to join its glittering
Christmas Ball. A sophisticated black tie event, your staff can look forward to a four-course meal and a luxury gift. This Christmas, Colwick Hall is
going back to the 80s. The hotel, located in Nottingham, is offering guests themed dining menus and drinks packages and an 80s disco – retro costumes are a must. And, if you can’t fit in a Christmas party into your diary this year, you can always opt to celebrate in January and join Colwick Hall for an 80s ‘Back to School’ disco. As well as festive party nights
complete with disco and dancing, Makeney Hall Hotel, in Derbyshire, also has party nights ‘with a twist’. Guests can enjoy a comedy act, tribute night or magic show for something a little different this holiday season.
SPECTACULAR SHOWS From 30 November to 5 January, the pantomime will be returning to Nottingham’s Theatre Royal and Royal Concert Hall, with an all-star performance of Cinderella. Perfect for audiences of all ages, there’s no better way to get into the spirit of Christmas than with a rousing cry of “oh yes it is!”
Festive parties take a variety of forms Buxton Opera House & Pavilion
Arts Centre, in Derbyshire, will be hosting a variety of shows, concerts and workshops throughout November and December for the holiday season. From comedy and brass bands to pantomimes and Christmas craft sessions, there’s bound to be an event for everyone. This Christmas will mark the
return of a popular music event at Southwell Minster Cathedral. Carols in the Great Hall offers an evening of stirring music, and will feature both traditional and contemporary carols in a beautiful setting, along with festive food and drink. Join Kilworth House for an
afternoon of music. The Leicestershire-based hotel will be hosting a Festive Jazz Lunch, with a three-course meal and eclectic entertainment provided by the Kilworth Jazz band.
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UNIQUE IDEAS A traditional party or Christmas lunch isn’t for everyone. But luckily, for businesses in the East Midlands, there are plenty of unique and non- traditional options for your festive celebration. Are you dreaming of a white
Christmas? Then a party at The National Ice Centre, in Nottingam, is your best guarantee. Opportunities are available for exclusive hire of the ice rink and, with such activities as foam parties, silent discos and obstacle courses on offer, your staff will be able to let their hair down and strut their stuff on the ice. A party at Teamworks Karting –
which has centres in Nottingham and Mansfield – will put any employer in pole position for the title of Best Boss, while Notts Derby Wine School, in Nottingham, offers intimate tasting sessions that will help you pair the perfect wines with your Christmas dinner.
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