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    Resource for London

    Resource for London

    356 Holloway Road, London, N7 6PA, N7 6PA
    • Conference centre
    • ·15 meeting rooms

    Resource for London is a registered charity founded in October 1993 by the Trust for London and also a building. We, the charity are a wholly owned subsidiary of Trust for London. This means that any surpluses we make are used to meet our objectives of ?promoting charities and the voluntary sector and improving the efficiencies and effectiveness of charities for the benefit of the public? in order to tackle poverty and inequality in London. We do this by providing serviced office accommodation and conference, training and meeting room facilities. Resource for London, the building, is run by a charity for charities. We understand your needs and provide a service tailor-made for you. We are committed to providing the highest level of service to the voluntary sector. Resource for London employs no staff of its own but is a London Living Wage supporter and promoter. It has an AIM Secure Accreditation from the Meetings Industry Association.

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    Blixen Restaurant Spitalfields

    Blixen Restaurant Spitalfields

    65a Brushfield Street Spitalfields Market London, E1 6AA
    • Unusual
    • ·2 meeting rooms

    A new all-day brasserie named Blixen, from Village London founder Clive Watson, is set to open in Old Spitalfields Market in February 2015. The informal, two-storey, 120-seat site will serve an all-day food menu, plus drinks and cocktails in its cocktail bar, and also feature an18-seat private finding room. First announced in September this year, the new site will take the place of the former Italian restaurant Sweet Basil. The emphasis will be on fresh, simple food and coffee, plus a small wine list, and a selection of yet-to-be-finalized original cocktails. The venture ‒ which is from the newly-founded Colonie Restaurants Group ‒ has been launched by restaurateur Clive Watson and his friend and business associate Justin Gilbert from Coriander Buildings.

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    HMV Forum

    HMV Forum

    9-17 Highgate Road, Kentish Town, London, NW5 1JY, NW5 1JY
    • Conference centre

    HMV Forum is one of London’s major live entertainment venues. It is located in Kentish Town, North London and is one of the UK’s best-preserved original theatres. The Forum was originally built as an art deco cinema in 1934 by Herbert Yapp, a cinema magnate who also owned the Forum cinemas in Ealing and Fulham. The architect was J. Stanley Beard and the interior design was by his partner W.R. Bennett. It had a 35 foot tall proscenium (the part of the stage between the front of the curtain and the orchestra pit) and a 25 foot deep stage. It had six dressing rooms, a Compton organ and a safety curtain weighing 5 tons. It seated 2,175 in stalls and a single balcony. The first floor accommodated a large tea room and dance hall where tea dances took place; there was even a cosmetics room for the lady patrons. The Forum was launched with a grand opening ceremony of music and films, conducted by the star Sydney Howard, on 17th December 1934.

    The Click Centre

    The Click Centre

    321 High Road Leytonstone London, Greater London E11 4JT, E11 4JT
    • Training centre

    The Click is award winning learning and community facility bringing state-of-the-art technology to the heart of South Leytonstone. It was conceived and is managed in partnership with the local community who wanted to make modern skills more accessible to all. This landmark building has 12 computers on the ground floor that are available for hire (although some sessions are free) with staff on hand to help and guide you through the latest technology. The Click Centre aims to develop the potential of each person to the fullest, regardless of their level of ability, so that they can be enabled to lead as independent and as satisfying a life as possible. It provides free basic skills and computer courses for unemployed individuals seeking to access employment. Courses offered include Learndirect, ECDL, City & Guilds. The centre also encourages sustainable economic growth and wealth creation by improving the capacities and competitiveness of the local economy through the provision of ICT training and support to local community and voluntary organizations and small businesses

    Macresource Computer Solutions

    Macresource Computer Solutions

    United House North Road Islington London, N7 9DP
    • Training centre

    If you looking to run an IT training course in central London, then perhaps we can help. Our fully equipped training rooms are available for hire for at competitive daily, weekly, monthly and quarterly rates. Whether you are a training company, freelance IT trainer or simply an organisation which needs a venue to run a computer training course, our facilities will offer you a comfortable and professional environment in which to conduct your training. Our basic hire charges include the following: • Fast, modern PCs with 2.5 Gb processors, 512 Mb RAM and 40 Gb hard drives • 17" flat-screen monitors • CD-ROM read/writers • Windows XP Professional and Microsoft Office 2007 pre-installed on each machine • Comfortable executive leather chairs • Whiteboard/flipchart and pens • 8 Mb high speed Broadband internet connection • Trainer workstation connected to ceiling-mounted projector • Use of breakout room for tea/coffee on arrival and during breaks

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    Old Bull Inn

    Old Bull Inn

    The Old Bull Inn 56 High Street Royston Hertfordshire, SG8 9AW
    • Hotel

    The Old Bull was first referred to as the Black Bull in 1520, several years before the English reformation, in an inquisition Post Mortem on the death of Richard Gery, who was the owner. It has provided overnight accommodation throughout its history. In the Eighteenth century The Royston Club meeting rooms were taken down from the Red Lion and re-erected as Assembly rooms at The Old Bull, which then became Royston's main venue for ceremonial celebrations, including the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria. Kingston records show that the Magistrates petty sessions were held at the Old Bull. When the new court houses were built in 1849, they were ordered to transfer but resisted on the grounds that the new county court would be less comfortable and not at all more convenient than the room at the Bull. We have the 'Oak Room' & 'Ballroom' which are interlinked to provide a facility to accommodate a maximum of 220 persons. For a more formal affair we can seat 110 in the Ballroom, using the Oak Room as the reception area with it's own integral bar.

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    Dead Dolls House Restaurant Islington

    Dead Dolls House Restaurant Islington

    181 Upper Street Islington London, N1 1RQ
    • Unusual
    • ·4 meeting rooms

    Dead Dolls House run by our pals Adam and Kate deserve every single ounce of credit they get for their inconspicuous private members club now at their new snazzy location in Islington. Good news too for any misguided individuals out there who don’t have membership – now everyone is welcome. There’s a lot that makes it worth a visit but we’d go for their new bar snacks alone. Insanely good. Situated over three floors, this building with a capacity for 400 services all your going out needs - a public bar in the downstairs parlour, members ballroom in the upstairs attic and 2 private hire rooms. Their new home also has the advantage of being open until 4am and will play host to live Jazz and Swing on Thursdays and Sundays with resident DJ’s playing on Fridays and Saturdays. Kate’s painstaking and beautiful drawings that cover the walls and are the pièce de resistance in regards to the decor and when it comes to food, the guest chefs do not disappoint. Great atmosphere, more than affordable, and perfect for company, intimate dates or big groups included.

    Quality Hotel Hampstead

    Quality Hotel Hampstead

    Quality Hotel Hampstead, 5 Frognal, London, NW3 6AL, NW3 6AL
    • Hotel
    • ·57 bedrooms

    The Quality Hotel Hampstead is situated amidst tranquil, narrow winding streets surrounded by period architecture, just a short walk from Finchley Road. A wide variety of restaurants and pubs can be found nearby, including the hotel restaurant and bar on the premises - a great place for meeting business colleagues or friends after a long day of work or play. Guests of this London hotel are provided many amenities, including a free continental breakfast with an excellent selection of foods, free coffee, wireless high-speed Internet access throughout the property and a free, private car park is also available. Business travelers will welcome additional conveniences like copy and fax services, on-site computer with Internet access, and a meeting room capable of handling groups up to 10 people for most small events and business meetings. All guest rooms come equipped with cable television, safes, hair dryers and trouser presses. Non-smoking rooms are available. Currency exchange services, afternoon tea, laundry facilities and room service are all provided on the premises for added guest convenience. The Quality Hotel Hampstead is renowned for its ideal location and superior service, making it the perfect place for business and leisure travelers visiting London. Stay with us and you will instantly feel at home amidst the pleasant surroundings.

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    London Stadium

    London Stadium

    1 Stratford Place,Montfichet Road,London
    • Sporting

    Built to host London 2012, the former Olympic Stadium at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park has been re-named London Stadium in preparation for legacy use by West Ham United Football Club, UK Athletics, World Rugby League and global touring artists seeking to stage music concerts in a world-class setting. We’re proud to call Stratford our home with unsurpassed transport links from Stratford, Stratford International, Pudding Mill Lane and Hackney Wick stations. Stadium features include: •57,000 seats in football mode with the potential to increase capacity to 60,000 •UEFA ‘Category Four’ stadium status •80,000 capacity for concerts including free-flow between the field of play and lower tier •The longest cantilevered roof in the world •Adjacent community track managed by our globally renowned grounds team •35 catering outlets •428 wheelchair viewing spaces •Hospitality lounges and executive boxes with a combined capacity of 3600 •Re-configurable lower-tier seating that brings football fans closer to the action while providing the flexibility to reveal additional floor space for concerts and athletics •58 trains per hour from Stratford •Served by 20 bus routes

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    Can Mezzanine

    Can Mezzanine

    CAN Mezzanine 49 - 51 East Road London N1 6AH, N1 6AH
    • Managed office

    Our serviced office space in London's N1, is exclusive to charities and social enterprises. CAN Mezzanine Old Street is minutes from Old Street roundabout and within easy walking distance from overland and underground stations Moorgate, Farringdon and Liverpool Street stations. This is an ideal location for organisations who need to be based north of the river close to mainline stations like Kings Cross and Euston. Renovated and fitted out to the same high 'A grade' standard expected of all CAN Mezzanine offices, the five floors is our biggest Mezzanine to date with 476 desks Excellent location with excellent transport links Full-time receptionist Disabled access Fully fitted kitchens with fridge, toaster, dishwasher and microwave Free Fairtrade tea, coffee, milk, sugar Post room facilities including colour copier, shredder, laminator, guillotine Meeting room access included Extra benefits and discounts Regular networking opportunities with other third sector organisations Community Intranet across all three Mezzanine buildings Flexible licence with three month break clause Air conditioning Meeting rooms included: 3 conference rooms for up to 120 people 2 board rooms for up to 12 people 13 smaller meetings up to 10 people 1 quiet room