A man fishing at the side of the river

Let’s Get Intimate

The event world is slowly re-emerging after lockdown with a desire for smaller, more intimate gatherings to re-connect and spend quality time with those special people. But are intimate events here to stay? I think so.   

I hosted my first ‘live’ event in a while last week – a fishing day for 4 people, and I’ll let you into a little secret, I was a bit nervous! This was my first event after lockdown and my first event with these new measures. I wrote lists about lists and triple checked everything! 

I surprised myself at feeling nervous. I’ve hosted events for hundreds of people in hugely pressurised environments for many years but somehow, the more intimate ones in these new circumstances felt different.  

There was a lot to learn, think about and prepare for, and my team and I ensured we were fully prepared, so our clients had the most fantastic day. 

I am hugely pleased to say that the event went brilliantly. All the social distancing measures were checked (and double checked!) and implemented fully. We put together individual PPE packs, individual drinks boxes with beautiful gin and tonics from a local gin distiller, a delicious individually packed picnic lunch for each guest delivered by a local caterer and the views on the River Nadder in Wiltshire were just stunning (as was the fishing!). My client and their guests had a wonderful day I’m happy to say, so much so that they are wanting to rebook for next year. 

This great event has got me thinking about the rise of the intimate events in light of us not being able to host large gatherings currently. I watched this small group of guys really bond, share their thoughts and have a fantastic experience together all aided by some wonderful personal touches, even if I do say so myself! In large events, even though there is magic, there is nothing as special as a smaller, shared experience.  

I am already having some great conversations with private and corporate clients about downscaling events and how we can make them bespoke, intimate and magical. Summer is here and there are some utterly beautiful locations that we are already planning to enjoy in the sunshine.  

With the socially distancing rules predicted to go down from 2 metres to 1 metre soon, this allows for some wonderful possibilities and to re-enter the real world for a lot of us in a more intimate environment. It’s been an extremely challenging time so spending time with just a few of your nearest and dearest, or those special clients can be a lot more appealing. 

For us, we’re fully embracing and loving the more intimate events and thoroughly enjoy planning the intricate details to make them personal and bespoke to our clients – could we help you?  

Event outside next to an outdoor pool

The New Landscape For Events

The COVID-19 pandemic has driven things to a halt and none more so than in the events industry which ground to a standstill overnight. It’s been tough, there’s no doubt, and I’m sure it will continue to be, but I firmly believe that in order to not only survive, but thrive, we have to tackle the challenges, adapt and ensure we offer the best events possible.

One thing is for sure, when all this is over and life gets back to some semblance of normality, one thing that people will want is to be together, to re-connect with their tribe and to have experiences. I have been watching closely social media, messaging and reporting on peoples’ mood and what I have noticed is that the physical and tangible ‘stuff’ that people used to cherish is not so prevalent now and has been replaced by experience, emotion and memories.

Of course, this desire is heightened due to the situation we’re in, but I do think there will be a sea change in what people class as important. This is where my role comes in. As a seasoned events planner, my job has always been to create memorable and bespoke events with that added sprinkle of fairy dust and that is never more important than now. I am spending this time that I’m not working planning, creating, thinking and putting together ideas that will bring people back together in the most special way with emotion, love and companionship as soon as we can.

I feel there will be a huge demand for gatherings, shared experiences and collective joy and the feeling of togetherness. It is my job is to provide the perfect setting to do just that. Being lucky enough to run events both in London and the Cotswolds, I am spoilt for choice and I am working with and supporting these venues that are struggling by ensuring they are first on my radar to book with as soon as possible.

So, I guess my message is to look forward. I encourage you to think of the time when you have a glass of the good stuff in hand surrounded by your friends in a beautiful location, or when you can take your team out for a memorable day to thank them for all their hard work getting through this, or how you can finally celebrate your birthday that was spent online. There’s no harm to dream and plan now so when it happens it will be perfect, and I would love to help you do that.

Do please get in touch to have a chat and we will do our best to put your dream into reality. Events bring people together and it has never been more important than now.

Some of the Norwegian group next to a sculpture

Three-day ‘English Adventure’ weekend for 480 guests from Norway

Back at the end of August we worked with a top Norwegian events company providing the UK partnership arm to their event hosting a fabulous three-day ‘English Adventure’ weekend for 480 guests from a Norwegian tech company in Oslo.

After 5 flights into 4 airports, a summer BBQ arrival party in each of the three hub towns, Windsor, Henley and Oxford, accommodation across 11 hotels in the three towns on the first night, 25 activities on the Saturday, an Edwardian Ball at the University Museum of Natural History, accommodation in 3 Oxford colleges on the second night, a finale event at Oxford Town Hall and then five return flights on the Sunday, our mission was complete!

It’s quite a feat to cram everything that happened that weekend into one fun blog post, so we’re going to give an overview and then post future blogs focusing on specific parts of the event.

After months of endless planning, preparation, meetings and site visits, the day when 480 Norwegians arrived was upon us. After some efficient airport transfers from Stewarts Coaches, guests arrived at their evening summer BBQs on the Friday, at Oakley Court for those staying in Windsor, Greenlands Business School in Henley and the Oxford Thames Hotel. These wonderful summer garden party style evenings were a super start to their English Adventure on the River and their introduction to the Thames Valley.

Spread across 11 hotels on Friday night; four in Windsor, five in Henley and two in Oxford, guests enjoyed a plethora of activities on Saturday – 25 to be exact! Lots of fun and games organising transfers, lunches and logistics! Pre-chosen before their arrival, these included Painting by the River in Oxford, riding in Windsor Great Park, tours of the three towns with visits to Windsor Castle and Christ Church College, cycling to Oxford from Windsor and Henley, Stand-up Paddle Boarding, boat cruises on the Thames, learning how to play Rugby and Cricket, and many more. (We will be writing about these on the blog in due course!).

The whole group then descended on the dreamy spires of Oxford for the rest of the weekend. Maintaining the flowing river theme by staying close to the Thames, guests were based at three colleges; St Anne’s, Queen’s and Pembroke. On Saturday night an Edwardian punk style Ball rocked into town at the University Museum of Natural History. What a venue!!! And what a location for this party! With dinosaurs greeting guests, colourful fancy dress, vintage circus acts, a mix of entertainment acts, photo-booth and DJs to keep everyone on their feet, this was a night like no other and a great way for our client to celebrate.

We bid farewell to our guests on Sunday with a university college themed graduation at the Oxford Town Hall. Actors took to the stage to tell the weekend’s stories – accompanied by much laughter and reminiscing!

This was a fabulous event for LCE. The team on site and those who assisted in the pre-event organisation were invaluable. I am incredibly proud to have had each and everyone one of them with me. It was duly noted by the Norwegians what a great team we had – so here’s to more successes in 2020!

Best thing about this event? My incredible team!! Without them this event wouldn’t have been the success that it was! I’m incredibly proud of each one of them. Many of them I had worked with before, but there were many who had come highly recommended to me by event industry colleagues, and so this was a great testament to them too. They really pulled together as a team, and I was so touched when it was mentioned to me by one of the Norwegian events team what a great team I had. They were fantastic, and I can’t wait to work with them all again in 2020!

Biggest learning from the event? You need a strong team to support you on events of this scale. With the various logistical challenges needing to be accomplished this is when you need your team of professionals in support both in the pre-event planning and on-site. It is imperative to have a team of event managers you can trust and rely on. Working with such large numbers of people also requires good management systems in place and a large team of event managers to achieve the greatest outcome.

‘A massive thanks to Lucy and her team for running a fantastic three-day team offsite for our Norwegian client last summer. Whether in the run up or onsite, the team were always approachable, supportive and with smiles on their faces ensuring a complex logistical operation looked effortless to our clients!’   

Conference for Lucy Claires first event

LCE’s first event!

On 3rd April 2017, we hosted our first LCE event – a conference to promote Bangladesh as an investment destination held at the stunning Langham, London for a leading European hedge fund manager client.

The Langham put on a great show and as you would expect from one of the top 5 star hotels in London guests experienced excellent levels of service and top quality food throughout the day.

It was to be a business packed day for the 130 guests attending, who had the opportunity to hear a variety of presentations from leading politicians and Directors of successful businesses in Bangladesh, and market strategists amongst others, providing their views on the social and political context of the country, its economic potential, the growing local market and the thriving pharmaceutical sector, to name a few of the hot topics.

Following the conference guests relaxed with a glass of bubbles while listening to the melancholy sounds of Nathan’s Jazz Trio before taking their seats for a sumptuous dinner.

This event was a huge success, and a great one to kick-start Lucy Claire Events. For my client it was also the first of its kind. A big thank you to everyone who worked on the event as it was a fantastic team effort.