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A venue finding agency is an assistant’s best friend!

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Alongside sourcing a venue, we have to think about the catering, any overnight guests, travel logistics, dietary requirements, speakers, training materials, seating plans, AV equipment… the list is endless. Here are a few examples of how a great venue finding agency, like Location Darling , can help assistants source a great venue.

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10 Questions To Find The Perfect Venue

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That’s why not a day goes by at our agency where we aren’t scouting and searching for incredible venue space, somewhere in the world. This has proven very helpful to our team here in landing our clients in the right venue, and we hope it’s as helpful to you as you embark on your journey to find the ideal location for your event.

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The wonderful world of events – roundup

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20 do’s and don’ts for team building events. Sometimes it is worth looking outside of London (or any major city) for venues, even if some people have to travel it could save lots on the overall budget. Using a venue finding agency can be a real time saver and really does allow you to get on with other aspects of the project.

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Great venues for your 2015 events

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Fully equipped, professionally lit and available for hire for events of all shapes and sizes. Archerfield House boasts 15 luxuriously decorated double bedrooms all with extensive en suite bathrooms, a stunning principal room, rotunda and snooker room where you can relax after dinner, served in the dining room by our dedicated team.

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How to negotiate when planning an event

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Try and get a fixed percentage off of the overall cost and remember you should be working with the catering team to design a menu that works well for your budget. You should also have breakfast and lunch included in the delegate rate package rather than pay for this separately. Are there any other negotiating tips you can share?

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How to negotiate when planning an event?

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Try and get a fixed percentage off of the overall cost and remember you should be working with the catering team to design a menu that works well for your budget. You should also have breakfast and lunch included in the delegate rate package rather than pay for this separately. Are there any other negotiating tips you can share?