GROOM JAILED FOR VENUE BOMB HOAX

The panicked Liverpool groom who staged a bomb scare at St Gearge’s Hall on his wedding day to cover up the fact that he had failed to book it has been jailed for 12 months. (See Event Organisers Update, October, OLD GRIT’S DIARY, Thursday)

In a telephone call to the venue Neil McArdle, 36, told them “This is not a hoax call. There’s a bomb in St George’s Hall and it will go off in 45 minutes”.

A BIG ONE IN HAMBURG

Those looking for big conference capacity in the centre of a major European city will want to know about the CCH – Congress Centre Hamburg.

This is uniquely located, along with the city’s 87,000 square metres of exhibition halls at Hamburg Messe, in an attractive park area on the north (airport) side of the city, with its own S-Bahn station around 20 minutes (8 kilometres) train ride from the airport, and around 5 minutes from Hamburg’s main Hauptbahnhof station, so getting there is easy for delegates. And there is a four-star hotel on site and 50 more hotels of 2-5 stars within 3 kilometres. Continue reading

FIVE-STAR IN HAMBURG

A recent press trip to Hamburg included enjoying a two-night stay in the five-star Fairmont Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten (Four Seasons to us Brits), one of the Fairmont Hotels and Resorts collection of 65 luxury properties around the world.

The Hamburg property has an enviable central location as part of the stately backdrop on the west shore of the Binnenalster, the 44-acre (18 hectares) lake to which Hamburg’s inner city owes a lot of its charm. Also contributing, on the south shore, is the nearby retail therapy centre, the Jungfersteig, Hamburg’s Bond-Street-on-Sea and part of what makes the city allegedly the best in Germany for fans of shopping till dropping. And on the lake is a fountain shooting a jet of water nearly 200 feet (60 metres) into the air, and a range of relaxing boat trips, some incorporating romantic dinner cruises, on the Binnenalster and on its larger neighbouring lake, the 3 kilometre (1.8 miles) long Ausenalster, and all just outside the hotel’s front entrance. Continue reading

TAKING THE NIGHT TRAIN

For many there is something adventurous and romantic about travelling through the night by train, especially in the comfort of one’s own sleeping compartment, but it possibly wont suit those who love their own bed and need their eight hours beauty sleep.

Courtesy of Rail Europe Event Organisers Update’s intrepid editor was recently given the opportunity to experience two overnight train trips, London to Hamburg via Paris and back, around 2,000 miles, 30 hours and £400 worth, including first class on Eurostar with excellent food and drink, and single occupancy of a sleeping compartment for two. Some things he learnt about overnight train travel follow. Continue reading

WORKING FROM HOME

Our survey has so far pulled in two responders, both of whom commute to work via bus, train or car. One spending £3,000 a year on the commute could do 75% of their work at home, would do so if offered the chance, but feels that their employer has to stay city or town-based. The other, commuting at an annual cost of £1,200, could do 90% of their work at home, would also do so if offered and feels that their employer doesn’t need to be city or town-based.

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