Access All Areas June 2018 | Page 42

JUNE | NOEA COLUMN Birds-eye view of London NOEA’s Susan Tanner reflects on the capital city’s event goings-on T his month Access is rightly taking a look at the nation’s capital from an outdoor events perspective, something we’re delighted to support here at NOEA. While, we’re a national organisation, and one of the few in the UK with a genuine, quality membership structure in Scotland, we often look at the national seat of the wider events industry as to reside more in the West Country; with Bath the home of our annual convention and awards. However, we are continuously reminded of the quality of events, event companies and creative event production support businesses, found working within the capital. This isn’t just about the fl agship national events such as the Marathon and other sporting occasions, or the big UK festivals. One of the things we admire most about the London events market is that it refl ects its population make up; a major city subdivided into hundreds of smaller ‘village’ communities, interest groups and experiences. Last year we had amazing events, based in London, entering and succeeding in our annual awards. They spanned from community healthcare events, to small niche festivals, many of which fl y well beneath the radar of the larger national extravaganza’s we often characterise as ‘London’ events. It is these events which we’re right to celebrate in this issue, they refl ect the diversity and creativity that characterises the UK’s outdoor events industry, and they serve a wider public good that is built around community. It is these events that are so important in the value of our industry to so many around the country. We should also recognise the many event 42 management companies that do business within the capital. London, like many other places across the UK, can be a frustrating place to put on large events. Civil approval can be inconsistent at best and downright confusing at worst, and it can take a lot of experience to negotiate one’s way through the nitty gritty of holding an event in the capital. We’re fortunate enough to have many companies and individuals within the NOEA membership who understand this unique landscape, and we’d advise anyone looking to start an event in the capital, to engage with our members. London is a city which can make your event famous, but it takes expertise and experience to get the infrastructure right. However, London, like many of our major UK cities, loves events, and values them as a way to bring people together, promote businesses, and as an advert for the city’s international brand. Additionally, when the event is up and running, there is the wonder of a seven million plus strong population to tap into, connected by sophisticated transport networks, and accessible from both within, and outside of the capital. This gives support to smaller, more niche events to take the risk and often succeed here, where anywhere else it would not be possible. For us, many London events are as much national as regional events, and they serve a grander purpose of shining and international light onto the events industry. However, there are also brilliant events taking place across the capital every day, created by smart, creative individuals supported by great businesses. So, here’s to London ... for a change! “London’s events market refl ects its population make up; a major city subdivided into hundreds of smaller ‘village’ communities, interest groups and experiences.”