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Demand For London Christmas Parties Doubles, Says Eventa

Eventa, the UK's fastest growing corporate Christmas parties provider, today announced a doubling in the number of enquiries for Christmas parties in London when compared to the same point in 2010.

Demand For London Christmas Parties Doubles, Says Eventa
2011-05-22
BRIGHTON, ENGLAND, May 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) The number of enquiries received from people planning to attend a company Christmas event in London in 2011 has doubled. That's according to Eventa, one of the UK's leading provider of festive parties. The organisation compared the number of enquiries between January and May 2011 with the same period last year, and the results are staggering.

"Since forming in 2009 we've gone from strength to strength," states Eventa CEO Rob Hill. "Not only are more people finding out about our services, but we have also got a much wider selection of events on the website when compared to this time last year. Plus, London Christmas parties seem to be weirder and more wonderful than ever this time around."

Hill refers to events taking place at the iconic 'Gherkin', usually restricted to the general public, and ones inside both the Science and Natural History Museums. He also points to central London's proximity to the River Thames, itself home this year to a whole host of corporate Christmas parties.

"We are planning a number of Christmas party cruises, definitely. These are always immensely popular, as you get to travel from one end of London to another whilst taking in all of the sights and enjoying a cracking company Christmas event."

Eventa plan to continue adding packages to the London Christmas parties pages over the coming weeks and months and predict a record year, both in the capital and across the rest of the United Kingdom.

Eventa are the UK's fastest growing provider of nationwide corporate Christmas parties. They offer events of all types and sizes, from lunches and dinners through to cocktail and canape receptions with full live entertainment. They offer both shared and exclusive Christmas parties.

Website: http://www.eventa.co.uk

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[Press-News.org] Demand For London Christmas Parties Doubles, Says Eventa
Eventa, the UK's fastest growing corporate Christmas parties provider, today announced a doubling in the number of enquiries for Christmas parties in London when compared to the same point in 2010.