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11th February 2005.
Get Your Party Socks On

Getting tickled pink is the order of the day as Church House Conference Centre celebrates its 15th birthday this year and to mark the occasion, the premier London conference venue is giving away birthday presents to some of is lucky clients.

Every month, clients who have held a meeting or event at Church House will automatically be entered into the company's celebratory 'Monthly Birthday Draw'. With four winners to be drawn monthly, clients have a one in five chance of winning a great prize such as gift vouchers for a leading department store.

The festivities are also being used to celebrate the company's impressive business performance over the last 15 years. Since it was founded in 1990, Church House is now worth £4million and on average caters for 1,300 events per year.

Director and general manager, Lacy Curtis-Ward comments: "The team at Church House wants to thank all of our clients for their continuing loyalty and support. We are thrilled to be celebrating our fifteenth highly successful year and it is great to be able to share our birthday celebrations with our patrons."

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For more information or comment please contact:
Lee Robertson or Sue O'Gorman at Davies Tanner
Telephone:+ 44 (0) 1892 619100
Email: lee.robertson@davies-tanner.co.uk

Editors Notes:

Adjacent to one of Britain's greatest landmarks, Westminster Abbey, Church House Conference Centre is steeped in tradition. The 17 rooms can accommodate every type of event from AGMs and conferences to private dinners and receptions. A dedicated conference and events team manage your event from conception to execution with a vast amount of attention to detail and years of industry experience.

The original Church House was commissioned in 1902 and was built to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria. In 1931 a decision was taken to demolish the existing building and plans were prepared to erect a new one in its place. The current building was designed by the renowned architect, Sir Herbert Baker and the completion of the building took until 1940. The building was made Grade II listed in 1988 and The Conference Centre underwent a total refurbishment.