
Tewkesbury Park Introduces New Hybrid Conferencing Package
According to Bloomberg who surveyed 2,000 UK companies, most are going to allow employees more flexibility on where and when they do their jobs. The trend is emerging where the hybrid work model will see employees spilt their work between home and the office. Recognising that the business community has to adapt and embrace a totally different way to conduct meetings, Tewkesbury Park has created a brand-new hybrid conferencing package.
The modern business world calls for a flexible conference offer; teaming up with Gloucestershire-based DBpixelhouse, who cover all streaming requirements – from setting up a live chat to creating a custom-built, branded online platform – ensures the hotel has the technology to provide a free-flowing meeting for delegates, whether joining remotely or attending in person in the Cotswolds Suite – the hotel’s main floor-to-ceiling glass façade conferencing & events suite. With the Cotswolds Suite comfortably accommodating between 50 and 120 in-person delegates, presenters and technicians, a limitless number of virtual delegates will now be able to watch and engage with a live stream – anywhere in the world!
Commenting, Patrick Jones, general manager said: “Although many workers are happy with Zoom and Teams, a lot of people still prefer to meet in person, with physical meetings very much a part of the working week. Companies are finding their employees’ needs must be met in order to continue with a successful business, and recognising this, we felt that hybrid meetings needed to be integrated into the corporate framework. As a hotel that has the capability and expertise to accommodate small-to-large size events and meeting groups, we have embraced the opportunity to pivot and adapt with the corporate world. Always looking to stay one step ahead of the curve, we’re confident that we’ve identified and provided a solution for the new way of working for many of our clients!”
To find out more, call the sales team on 01684 272312, or email conference@tewkesburypark.co.uk. Events streaming packages start from £2035 + VAT per day. 24- hour delegate rates start from £170 + VAT per person (minimum 50 delegates in-person). To find out more visit: Tewkesbury Park – Hybrid Conferencing
With its floor-to-ceiling glass façade the Cotswolds Suite has magnificent views. Accommodating up to 200 guests, it can be subdivided into three equal, sound-proofed sections; The Broadway Suite, adjacent to the golf putting green; The Burford Suite, the middle room and The Bibury Suite, adjoining the exclusive-use Berkeley Lounge, Bar and Terrace. Fully air-conditioned, with all-day designer-range chairs and a video wall that has to be seen to be believed, the Cotswolds Suite will provide a truly inspirational meeting or conference venue.
Tewkesbury Park
Tewkesbury Park is set in 165 acres of majestic parkland, commanding views of the Cotswolds countryside and beyond. A perfect venue for groups looking for a venue that caters for all of their business and meeting needs. For keen golfers, there’s The Deerpark (an 18-hole, par 72 parkland golf course), The Acorn (9-hole golf course), practice range, putting green and golf boutique. Guests are welcome to use the health club facilities, including the indoor pool, aromatherapy steam room, outdoor hot tub and barrel sauna, tennis and squash courts and leading-edge gym.
Tewkesbury Park is only five minutes from M5 junction nine, on the doorstep of Tewkesbury and within easy reach of Cheltenham, Gloucester and Worcester.
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