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Venue Review: Raven's Ait Island
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Venue Review: Raven's Ait Island

Sitting proudly in the middle of the Thames and only accessible by boat is the beautiful Raven’s Ait [https://hirespace.com/Venues/London/74323/Ravens-Ait-Island]. A private island located between Surbiton, Kingston and Hampton Court, it combines idyllic countryside surroundings with a fantastic location in close proximity to London. [https://hirespace.com/Venues/London/74323/Ravens-Ait-Island]Reminiscent of a quintessential English garden, the island covers two acres with beautiful landscaped

Amy Stroud 27 May 2016
Unique Venue of the Month: Royal Liver Building
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Unique Venue of the Month: Royal Liver Building

There's a myth about the iconic "Liver Birds" at the top of the stunning Royal Liver Building [https://hirespace.com/Spaces/Liverpool/53567/The-Venue-Royal-Liver-Building/The-Venue/Events] . It claims that if they ever fly away, Liverpool will sink into the River Mersey. Thankfully, this has never happened to the beautiful city of Liverpool. Proudly standing as the tallest building in Europe when it was erected in 1911, the Royal Liver Building was originally constructed as a home to a group

Talib Visram 11 May 2016
Manchester's 5 Most Unusual Christmas Venues
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Manchester's 5 Most Unusual Christmas Venues

Ding Dong Merrily on 'Hire'... Christmas is coming - are you ready? Dust down your party gear, polish those baubles and get prepared. You have presents to buy, turkeys to stuff and relatives to be nice to - so on top of all that Christmas can be even more stressful when you have a last minute party to plan. Don't go through the pain of tearing your hair out - you have come to the right place. Manchester is a city renowned for its quirky buildings and events and offers a delicious platter of

Jess Lane 18 November 2014
This Is Why Manchester Has Such Unique Venues
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This Is Why Manchester Has Such Unique Venues

Take a stroll through any district of Manchester and you’ll come across picturesque canals, striking red-brick buildings and impressive warehouses. That’s all down to the city’s incredible history as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. Dubbed ‘Cottonopolis’, the city was once the largest centre of manufacturing in the world. Manchester was home to a huge number of grand warehouses, cotton mills, factories and workshops, all connected by an eye-catching maze of canals. Fast forward

Clare Wiley 27 October 2014