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BIC bookings to generate £8m for town


In the last six months the BIC has clinched 10 lucrative contracts, which are estimated to generate £8m in delegate spending for Bournemouth.

This new business has seen the venue secure shows as far ahead as 2017.

“Future bookings are really strong,” revealed Clive Tyers, head of conferences, exhibitions and events at the BIC.

Notable successes have included the Labour Party, which has confirmed its return to the Bournemouth International Centre for its conference in September 2013. For the second year running, the organisers of the Fab at 50 exhibition have decided to return to the BIC in October.

However, it has outgrown the one hall it took last year, requiring two for this year’s event.

Other organisations to choose the BIC include Airmic (the Association of Insurance and Risk Managers), which is holding its annual event there in June 2011 and 2013.

The Care Show, which is holding an event at the BIC this year is also hosting its exhibition there in March 2011 and 2012 while the Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland will hold its conference and exhibition in May 2011. The Baptist Assembly has confirmed bookings for 2015 and 2017 and a number of smaller Rotary District events have also been confirmed.

The BIC’s sister venue, the Bournemouth Pavilion, has been awarded the contract to host the annual graduation ceremony for the Anglo European College of Chiropractic until 2011.

The BIC and Bournemouth’s five leisure centre venues are working towards Charitable Trust status.

Comments(3)

cantique says...
9:55am Mon 15 Mar 10

Ok, fine for the hoteliers, but what do such bookings do for the ordinary man in the street?

boardstiff says...
12:00pm Mon 15 Mar 10

cantique wrote:
Ok, fine for the hoteliers, but what do such bookings do for the ordinary man in the street?
Delegates come to town. Spend money in shops, hotels, restaurants, bars and so on. Those establishments provide employment to the "man in the street". They then pay business rates to the council whom the "man in the street" entrusts to use to his benefit.

That's the theory. Let's not turn this one into a debate into the reality!
(Security word: lazy-yard)

Gary Sherborne says...
2:05pm Mon 15 Mar 10

that will be, "Generating 8 Million pound for the new owners of the building" a list of the trustees was printed in this paper recently.


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