All training organisers know that choosing the right venue can make or break a training event. In a recent survey, Training & Coaching Today asked readers to recommend training venues in several categories: best value for money best for food best for facilities best for location and best for staff. Here are the results.
Best value for money: Lancaster House Hotel Conference Centre
This venue, which is partly owned by the University of Lancaster, has 14 meeting rooms, and can accommodate up to 180 guests. Facilities include three self-contained conference suites, each comprising a single, large conference room connected to three smaller syndicate rooms.
Best for food: Runnymede Hotel & Spa and Barony Castle
Runnymede Hotel & Spa, Egham, Surrey has 12 meeting rooms and 14 syndicate rooms, all fitted with plasma TV screens and ISDN lines for video conferencing and wireless internet access. Full administrative support is also available.
Located at Eddleston near Peebles in the Scottish Borders, the venue has three fully equipped function rooms and five syndicates. For active sessions, there are rope courses, a five-a-side football pitch and lawn tennis court.
Best for facilities: The National College of School Leadership and Holborn Bars
The National College of School Leadership (NCSL)
Runner-up in the training venue category at the recent World of Learning awards, the NCSL in Nottingham is a purpose-built training facility offering 17 meeting rooms and 15 syndicate rooms, each equipped with smartboards or data projectors. The main auditorium offers a split-screen projection facility enabling presenters to project two images side by side - ideal for video conferencing.
Training facilities: Spread over seven floors, Holborn Bars is housed in the historic grade II-listed Alfred Waterhouse building on Holborn in central London. It offers a mix of meeting and training rooms that can accommodate between five and 200 delegates. Its 34 meeting rooms all have AV equipment, while wi-fi and wired broadband access is available throughout the building.
Best for location: Ashridge Business School and Liberty Stadium, Swansea
One of the UK's most stunning campuses, Ashridge Business School is set among National Trust parkland in Hertfordshire 30 miles north-west of London. Ashridge has 15 fully equipped conference rooms and more than 50 syndicate rooms.
Opened in July 2005, the Liberty Stadium is home to Swansea City Football Club and Ospreys Rugby Club. With 40 function suites, the venue can hold more than 600 delegates.
Best for staff: Hotel L'Horizon
According to the general manager, the staff have been trained to ensure they create "an atmosphere of total relaxation that encourages you to enjoy yourself to the full". Overlooking the scenic bay at St Brelade in Jersey, L'Horizon has six conference/meeting rooms all with wi-fi access. There are also plenty of places to break out, including the terrace, the lounge and bar, and even the beach.
Looking for a venue?
To find out more about training venues on offer, visit one of the following venue exhibitions.
The Academic Venue Show
Date: 24 May 2007
Location: Business Design Centre, London
Previously known as the Venuemasters exhibition, this show has been established for more than five years. Highlights include a keynote address from athlete Tessa Sanderson, who will be speaking about her venue-finding experiences as head of talent development at Newham Council and an Olympic ambassador.
The National Venue Show
Date: 25-27 September 2007
Location: NEC, Birmingham
The National Venue Show is an event dedicated to professionals who are responsible for organising training, meetings and events, with more than 600 exhibitors. The show incorporates the Event Services Show, where delegates can see a showcase of suppliers offering catering, furniture, AV equipment and the like.
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