IN THE SPOTLIGHT: CORPORATE CHRISTMAS
Brighten up your Christmas at Novotel Milton Keynes
Looking to dine or party?
Join us for festive celebrations in our private function room and be welcomed with a drink followed by a delicious three course meal and coffee. Our resident DJ will bring back so many musical memories to dance the night away.
Dates available from 1st November to 23rd December
Christmas day lunch available in our spacious Restaurant on Wednesday 25th December
For further details: T: 01908 224 253 / 01908 322 212 E:
h3272-sb@accor.com Saxon Street / Leyburn Court / Heelands / Milton Keynes MK13 7RA
PLAN A CELEBRATION WITH A DIFFERENCE
Event production company FoxWylie are encouraging companies to top last year's Christmas party by organising their own untraditional bash. Benefits of planning your own festive celebration
include having the freedom of theming and choosing your own suppliers. Unusual ideas include Christmas carol karaoke, Christmas movie night, scavenger hunt or winter murder mystery. FoxWylie’s Kelly Shipp said: “If you think it would be an added hassle,
then think again. Here at FoxWylie we’d love to help with venue finding, suggesting great entertainment options or coming up with wacky ideas on how you can top last year’s party! “You can take your theme one step further and incorporate your catering
in with this. There are some great suppliers we’ve worked with who will come up with bespoke menus. Why not move away from the traditional turkey dinner and go for something that you’re more likely to see in one of Heston Blumenthal’s restaurants? Creating theatre and excitement with the food is a great way to ensure the party is really one to remember. “We love all things Christmas and are happy to have a chat on how we can help with your upcoming party!”
OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2019 inbusiness 25
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