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Cosy corporate events in Scotland: a winter warmer

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

Cosy winter eventsNot all of our corporate events in Scotland are for 150 people. Many are for much smaller groups - like the fourteen or so employees of a Scottish utility company which we propose turning into a cohesive and efficient team this coming January.

Wait a minute, you say, January? In Scotland? Yes, the weather can be a bit rough at that time of year. Fortunately this particular team building exercise takes place mostly inside the famous Crieff Hydro in Perthshire, one of Scotland’s best known hotels. We think that piece of news will probably raise team morale before our guests even arrive.

Even the opening ice-breakers will be held indoors - as will one of our favourite event elements, the trebuchet, where participants compete to construct the most efficient machine capable of launching a given weight as close to a target as possible. Another log on the fire?

In the end the idea is to create increase the effectiveness of communication between the employees, raise morale and promote a really close team feeling through a shared experience. The fact it all happens in the cosy, dry and plush surroundings of a first class hotel in Perthshire rather than outside braving the ravages of a Scottish winter is just incidental. Or a bonus, depending on your point of view.

Leap of Faith: a Scottish wedding with a difference

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

Want a wedding with a difference? Everybody has heard of VisitScotland via Scotland’s national tourist web site but did you know they have several niche web sites for specialist holidays in Scotland? We were really pleased to see that Scottish Wedding, the specialist wedding site for Scotland has included our Leap of Faith event. This is a Scottish wedding ceremony with a difference. A really big difference. As Scottish Weddings says Activate Events’ “Leap of Faith is Scotland’s first four-pole structure where couples can tie the knot mid-air.” We like to manage the event at St Andrews, in partnership with the Fairmont St Andrews, which means friends and family can watch you take the plunge from your 40 foot pole with a backdrop (no pun intended) of some of the nicest scenery on Scotland’s east coast. Scottish Wedding is also right on the money when it says “Activate Events offers a titanium guarantee that a Leap of Faith wedding will be spectacular”.

Leap of Faith wedding in Scotland

A Scottish sea-swept corporate event in St Andrews

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

corporate event - St Andrews, ScotlandAlthough we manage events throughout the UK, we are based in Scotland and specialise in corporate events which make the most of the culture and landscape and, yes, sometimes the weather, here in Scotland.

That is why we were delighted when a well–known French company sought us out to create a specifically Scottish team building event for them in St Andrews. They were keen to incorporate the Fife countryside along with a sea-swept theme so Andrea has been working on a land, sea and air challenge which will have their team bonding in no time.

First, they will get to know St Andrews with a treasure hunt taking them from one historic landmark to another - hopefully not losing too many of them to the delights of Fisher and Donaldson’s fudge donuts along the way.

The sea element of their team challenge will include a treasure hunt using rigid inflatable boats (RIB) and radios directing them to a variety of locations in a fun-packed hour.

They can also expect a bit of climbing and abseiling during the day - with due regard to safety of all concerned. And do you remember our It’s a Knockout corporate event we mentioned last week? This time, there will be a Fife farmer version involving quad bikes, muddy fields and lots of buckets of water.

Happily, the Old Course Hotel, St Andrews and the Fairmont St Andrews will provide everything they need to dry out and warm up again as they debrief following their distinctly Scottish team building experience.

It’s a Knockout idea for a corporate event in Scotland

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

It's a knockout corporate eventRemember It’s a Knockout? The classic TV show where we laughed ourselves silly as regional teams attempted daft games involving giant costumes, buckets of water and inflatable dragons? We have our own version here at Activate Events in Scotland. We pay homage to the original 1960’s concept but also introduce our own highly effective and creative team building ideas to help your corporate group or office team return to work refreshed and newly-bonded and with their sides still sore from laughing.
Earlier this year we ran one of these special It’s a knock out corporate days for Cairn Energy, one of Scotland’s best known and most successful companies. You can see one of the pictures above with more on our Flickr pages.
They certainly enjoyed it (so did we). According to Murdo Mackay, the HR director at Cairn Energy “The day was a terrific success and feedback from our staff has been very positive .. the sense of fun and achievement left everyone feeling very satisfied. ” All that and no need for a cheesy It’s a Knockout commentary from Stuart Hall! Hang on - we could probably arrange that as well.

Blog Action Day and environmentally friendly corporate events in Scotland

Monday, October 15th, 2007

Blog Action DayIt is Blog Action Day and thousands of bloggers around the world are posting their thoughts and plans for improving the environment and protecting the earth for future generations. This is something we feel strongly about at Activate Events.

We have already talked about our commitment to environmentally friendly corporate events and our goal to reach the highest standards of the Green Tourism business scheme here in the office but we also take our commitment to the environment further by offsetting our carbon emissions via the Trees for Life campaign.

This is a conservation charity dedicated to the regeneration and restoration of the Caledonian Forest in the Highlands of Scotland and we donate money from every corporate event we manage in Scotland to plant trees through the Trees for Life organisation.
PS. Incidentally, this blog is hosted by a 100% carbon neutral hosting company which offsets carbon emissions from its servers and their administration.

Heavenly corporate event: halos not included!

Friday, October 12th, 2007

Heavenly corporate eventsDunblane has one of the three great hydro hotels of Scotland, beloved by generations of Scottish families. However that doesn’t mean it can’t move with the times. Today we’re working on a some ideas for new fun theme events at Dunblane Hydro in partnership with our friends at Tapestry Audio Visual in Falkirk. One idea we have been planning is a fantastic Narnia themed event with a magic wardrobe leading through to a snowy forest and various adventures beyond.

Stopping short of supplying a real lion - particularly one with a strong religious agenda - we shall still do our best to conjure up the atmosphere of Narnia. Defeating the white witch will involve all sort of elements within the team building exercise.

We always take the weather into account at Activate Events when organising corporate events in Scotland but if we don’t get what we want we can always create it - even if that takes us into another world. Hence our second vision for an amazing celestial wonderland where guests arrive through fluffy white clouds to be served champagne by angels - accompanied by harps of course. Heavenly fun.

Safety at corporate events in Scotland: more than the bare bones

Friday, October 12th, 2007

Andrea is busy swotting for her first aid exam next week. We have Health and Safety Executive first aid cover at all our corporate events in Scotland and this week Andrea was studying bones. Lots of bandaging was involved - funeral directors in Ancient Egypt could have done with her services - as well as learning to deal with fractures and suspected neck injuries. The course is at the Dundee and Angus centre of the St Andrew’s Ambulance Association in Dundee. Good luck with the exam next week, Andrea. Break a leg.

Arbroath Sea Fest 2008: it’s never too early to make waves

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

Arbroath Sea Fest 2008 logoTony and Sean just presented our plans for the next three years of the Arbroath Sea Fest to the Sea Fest committee. This is one of the most enjoyable summer events on Scotland’s east coast reeling in something like 30,000 visitors over two days in August. Gourmets won’t be surprised to learn the event is something of a homage to the Arbroath Smokie - and if you have never had a smokie you have missed a treat - but there plenty of other edible goodies on offer along with family entertainment, displays, stalls and assorted bands and musical groups. Here are some of our photographs of last year’s SeaFest. To say, Activate is delighted to be involved in the Arbroath Sea Fest is putting it mildly. We’ll keep you abreast of our plans as they unfold. Next year’s Arbroath Sea Fest will be held on August 16 and 17 2008.

Is it it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it’s a corporate team building exercise

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

Piperdam Osprey CentrePiperdam in the Sidlaw Hills is a fine part of the Scottish countryside. It is only five miles from Dundee but you would hardly believe it was so close to the city when you are out walking on a fine Scottish autumn afternoon or visiting the local Osprey Centre.
Activate Events works closely with the Piperdam Golf & Leisure Resort nearby and we are currently putting together some ideas for Johnson & Johnson to create a fun corporate event to finish off a busy day in the resort’s conference centre.
Once again, the idea is to add value to the company’s team building activities and to that end we have been looking at creating either a Piperdam treasure hunt involving a 90 minute dash round some of the local highlights or putting together Jurassic Japes, with two teams trying to locate and restore the remains of a family of local dinosaurs (no, not The Broons!). Finally there’s also a plan to build inexpensive hot air balloons followed by a mass launch into the sky above the Angus countryside. Watch out for reports of unidentified flying objects from the concerned citizens of Dundee.

A taste of Hollywood in Edinburgh for a fun corporate event

Friday, October 5th, 2007

Hilton CaledonianIf we came up with a list of favourite clients, Hilton Hotels would definitely be on it. We are currently working on a themed evening for the Hilton Caledonian in Edinburgh, one of the city’s grandest and best-known hotels, right at the west end of Princes Street and a great venue for event management in Scotland.

We will be catering for 150 guests and the plan at the end of the evening is to leave a happy revitalised corporate team.

The Hilton Caledonian is accustomed to playing host to the rich and famous, particularly during the Edinburgh Festival. That is just as well as we are planning a Hollywood evening for the occasion, a corporate event which will make everyone feel special.

Guests will get the full red carpet treatment on arrival with paparazzi photographers and flashing cameras before they enter a room packed with Hollywood icons, past and present. Games will be played and dinner served, then the jet set treatment continues with a glitzy casino loaded with wads of fake money. Should be fun.

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