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0 Comment(s) 22/02/2008
by Ian Whiteling
Cambridge is more popular than ever as a location for events, according
to recently released figures from Conference Cambridge, the official
free venue-finding service for The University of Cambridge, which is
celebrating the start of its 10th anniversary year with record results.
During
2007, the number of enquiries received increased by 14% to 2,459,
resulting in the total value of business rising by 37% to £3.3 million
during the year. Most dramatic was the growth in website traffic, which
showed an increase of 46% against the previous year, representing the
largest single source of enquiries.
The corporate sector was the
largest client base during 2007, with 36% of the total business,
followed by academic institutions with 28%. Other fans of Cambridge as
a venue include government organisations, associations, societies and
charities. Around 57% of clients were from the surrounding area, while
11% came from London and 28% from other areas in the UK. Dinners and
one day meetings were the most popular type of events held.
Building
on its success in 2007, Conference Cambridge is celebrating its 10th
birthday with the launch of a series of events called Opendoors to be
held throughout 2008, demonstrating that Cambridge is open for business
as a destination for all types of events.
“We are delighted with
our 2007 results which represent our best year yet and are a great
start to our tenth anniversary year," said Kelly Walsh, office manager
for Conference Cambridge. "Our aim with Opendoors is to spread the word
about what is on offer to event organisers in Cambridge. Our venues
have state-of-the-art AV technology, such as podcasting, video
conferencing and audience voting facilities, in addition to well
appointed accommodation and award-winning cuisine available in
world-famous historic settings.”
Conference Cambridge was
established in 1998 and represents 35 venues including 28 Cambridge
colleges, as well as University sites, Faculty buildings, Cambridge
University Press and the Møller Centre. A total of 550 function rooms
and 6500 bedrooms are available.
During 2007, Conference
Cambridge received a national award for excellence accreditation by
MIA, the Meetings Industry Association, which is given in recognition
of good practice.



































