Conference News February 2020 | Page 50

50 Destination hile London sits atop most organiser’s list for destinations in the south of England, that doesn’t mean the nation’s capital is the only option. The South East region, which encompasses the counties of Kent, East Sussex, West Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Berkshire, Oxfordshire, and Buckinghamshire, casts its net over countless conference and event venues and teambuilding solutions. From hotels and dedicated venues to stately homes and attractions offering non-traditional event options and wide open spaces, the region has something for all event organisers in both urban and rural settings. The large region is threaded with motorways, A-roads and railways, allowing easy access to and from both Heathrow and Gatwick airports. Owing to the region’s vast size geographically, organisers looking to explore its offerings would be well advised to contact MEET Beyond London and take advantage of the team’s local knowledge and free inspirational resources. The organisation is a regional information hub, putting organisers in touch with venues and destinations directly through a website, e-newsletters, familiarisation trips and industry events. MEETING BEYOND LONDON Destination focus BERKSHIRE The town of Windsor is a 15-minute drive from Heathrow Airport and is accessible on key mainline railway lines to Windsor & Eton, Maidenhead and Ascot. Windsor and neighbouring Maidenhead boast numerous small, high-end board retreat properties such as the 5-star Stoke Park, with its championship golf course. There are also large capacity purpose built facilities and those with historical significance, such as De Vere Beaumont House Estate. This hotel venue features 75 conference, training and event spaces and 414 bedrooms. Organisers can take advantage of the Thames by taking up to 150 delegates aboard a riverboat for a networking event or post-conference drinks. Exclusive evening tours of Windsor Castle add unrivalled prestige to any event, or for the more energetic delegates organisers can book polo experience. www.conference-news.co.uk The South East of England is a large area, and as such is not short on options for conferences and meetings SURREY Guildford is located in the heart of leafy Surrey and has become a big hitter in the business market, owing in part to its location on the London to Portsmouth line. More and more venues have opened in recent years, with the 183-bedroom Harbour Hotel Guildford being the latest addition to the town’s inventory. The hotel, which has several event spaces in a range of sizes, sits literally next door to G Live, a large-scale events venue designed to be stylish and modern. The venue, which opened in 2011, can hold up to 1,700 standing or 1,000 seated and is popular for entertainment, conferences and music. Guildford sits on the edge of the Surrey Hills, an official Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are plenty of smaller, intimate venues located throughout, and the area offers some of the most spectacular walks in the country. Within the M25 off junction 10 is Booklands Museum, Weybridge, the birthplace of British motorsport. The Brooklands circuit, the world’s first