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 Following Event Magazines Top 20 Venue Poll, i thought i would write down my thoughts on my own top 10, what do you think?  1.                  Natural History Museum How anyone can argue with The NHM as London’s No 1 event venue is beyond me. A real ‘Landmark’ space, party under the dinosaur, in the stunning Earth Galleries, and now even have a BBQ alongside the Darwin Centre.www.nhm.ac.uk/business-centre/exclusive-events/index.html  
  1. Madame Tussauds
 A really fantastic party venue, where else can you party with Michael Jackson, The Beatles and Sadam Hussein? Michael and his team really understand how to have a party, which is proven by their fantastic industry events!www.mtparty.com  
  1. Kensington Roof Gardens
 For a London club to have been open for as long as the Roof Gardens, it must have something special, and Kensington Roof Gardens does, three stunning themed gardens, pink flamingos and a fantastic restaurant. I wouldn’t bet against this one still being here in another 30 years.www.roofgardens.virgin.com  
  1. One Marylebone
 New to the event scene, One Marylebone, is a beautiful venue, in a fantastic location near London’s West End. For a small to medium sized elegant dinner, you’ll find One Marylebone hard to beat.www.onemaryleboneroad.com  
  1. Old Billingsgate
 If you are after a BIG City venue, then there is only really one option. Billingsgates, size, location and flexibility make it the No 1 choice for large City parties and awards dinners.www.oldbillingsgate.co.uk  
  1. The HC
 We have run this venue at Christmas for over 6 years now, its elegance and upmarket location make it, in my mind, the best party venue in London for small dinner dances.www.impulseevents.co.uk/the-hc.html  
  1. Café de Paris
 See Kensington Roof Gardens. For a London club to still be open after so long, it must be good. For the sheer elegance and history of the venue, Café de Paris will always be in my top ten London venues.www.cafedeparis.com  
  1. The Hurlingham Club
 If you are not on the 7 year waiting list for membership, the only way in to this fantastic Country Club is to hold an event. Home of the annual Salon Prive, The Hurlingham Club is perfect for a sophisticated summer soiree.www.hurlinghamclub.org.uk  
  1. Vinopolis
 Vinopolis is another City giant, located a stones through from London Bridge, it has several flexible and unique spaces in which to hold your event. Thrown in the mix that as wine exhibition it houses more alcohol than a brewery, and you’ll get why I like it!www.vinopolis.co.uk/yourevents/index.php  
  1. Graphic Bar
 Purely because it is my favourite West End bar, Graphic Bar makes the list, its décor (re designed every three months by an up and coming artist) and its sublime cocktails, make it my watering hole of choice…www.graphicbar.com/  Well there you go, please let me know your own views on this list! Simon MitchellManaging Director Impulse Eventswww.impulseevents.co.uk  

 

Several of the companies we have contacted over the last few months have been telling us that their staff parties have been cancelled or put on hold for 2009, as they 'do not have the budget'.

 

Are you aware that for the many companies who are still profitable (albeit maybe slightly less so), the government allows you to claim the cost of your staff party against your tax bill?

 

 Each and every company has a maximum annual tax allowance for staff entertainment of £150.00 inc VAT per person.  Regardless of the recession, your company is still entitled to this allowance and if your company is profitable, surely it is more efficient to spend this money on motivating and entertaining your team than to simply give it away to the tax man? 

 

If you shop around, you will find that you can book some truly remarkable Christmas and Summer parties and keep well within this budget. A Christmas party is a fantastic way to show your staff that you value them and motivates them for the year ahead.  For the majority of staff this is the one night of the year that they get to let their hair down 'on the company'.   If your company is profitable and you are told ‘Christmas is cancelled’, why not go and see your finance department and ask them if they are aware of this loophole?  They may not be aware that they are choosing to give an extra £150 per employee to the tax man rather than spending it on boosting the morale of their staff? 
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Simon Mitchell is the managing director of event agency Impulse Events. Here he brings you the inside track on what is happening in the event industry.
 

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