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Christmas Party Venues in Bicester

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9 Christmas Party Venues in Bicester, Oxfordshire

Swan, Bicester Bicester
13 Church Street, Bicester, Oxfordshire, OX26 6AY 0.2 miles
   
Hungry Horse - The Acorn Bicester
Pingle Drive, Bicester, Oxfordshire, OX26 6WB 0.5 miles
   
Busaba Eathai Bicester Village Bicester
Bicester Village, Bicester, Oxfordshire, OX26 6WD 0.5 miles
   
Carluccio's Bicester Bicester
Bicester Village, Bicester, Oxfordshire, OX26 6WD 0.5 miles
   
Brewers Fayre Bicester Bicester
Oxford Road, Bicester, Oxfordshire, OX26 1BT 0.6 miles
   
Bure Farm, Bicester Bicester
Barberry Place, Bure Park, Bicester, Oxfordshire, OX26 3HA 0.7 miles
   
Nightingale Bicester
Peregrine Way, Langford Village, Bicester, Oxfordshire, OX26 6XX 0.9 miles
   
Sow & Pigs Bicester
Main Street, Poundon, Bicester, Oxfordshire, OX27 9BA 4.3 miles
   
Piddington Village Hall Bicester
Ludgershall Road, Piddington, Bicester, Oxfordshire, OX25 1PU 4.9 miles
   

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Industry News 07/05/25

Family-Friendly, High-Production, and Value-Driven Events Set to Define Corporate Christmas Parties in 2025

The 2025 corporate Christmas events season is set to be bigger, bolder, and more meaningful than ever, according to newly released research from The PS Events Group. The findings, spearheaded by Founder, CEO, and Creative Director Lucy Nicholls, highlight a shift towards immersive, value-driven, and high-production experiences that prioritise family-friendliness and align with the modern workforce’s evolving expectations.“The way companies celebrate Christmas is evolving dramatically,” says Nicholls. “We are seeing a significant shift towards events that not only entertain but also create meaningful, lasting connections between employees, their families, and the companies they work for. Our research highlights four key trends shaping corporate Christmas parties and events in 2025.”Trend 1: Events Are Getting Longer & More HolisticEvents are now being extended into multi-day gatherings that offer a blend of work-life balance, engagement, and celebration. Increasingly, briefs ask for three-day experiences, often with wellness and lifestyle workshops, family-friendly activities, and fun evening celebrations.“Modern professionals value space and time over jam-packed schedules,” says Nicholls. “A well-paced, holistic approach fosters comfort, and deeper engagement, and allows companies to deliver their messages more effectively. It’s about taking employees out of their everyday environment and immersing them in refreshing and rewarding experiences.”Trend 2: Meaningful, Value-Driven Experiences Over Traditional GiftsRather than focusing on standard party formats and generic gifts, businesses are curating experiences that align with their core values. This includes personalised interactive experiences, storytelling-driven events, and CSR-led initiatives that give back to the community.“Employees want experiences that resonate beyond the event itself,” Nicholls explains. “Personalisation, creativity, and purpose-driven celebrations are becoming the new standard, reinforcing long-term loyalty and deeper emotional connections with their companies.”Trend 3: High-Production, Transformative Event ExperiencesInvestment in high-quality event production is on the rise, as businesses prioritise impactful, immersive experiences. Elements such as dynamic lighting, projection mapping, interactive displays, and top-tier speakers or performers are becoming essential components in crafting unforgettable celebrations.“High production doesn’t have to mean high cost,” says Nicholls. “It’s about innovation and fresh execution. Companies are increasingly seeing the value of well-produced events in terms of employee engagement, loyalty, and brand perception.”Trend 4: Focus on Families & ChildrenA growing number of companies are incorporating family-friendly elements into their Christmas celebrations, recognising that the festive season is an opportunity to strengthen both professional and personal bonds.“For a global car brand last Christmas, we created a magical Christmas village experience featuring immersive theatre, workshops with Mrs Claus, and a visit from Santa himself,” Nicholls shares. “By including families, companies create more inclusive and memorable events that foster a sense of belonging and appreciation.”Final thoughtsWith planning for 2025 Christmas events already underway, businesses that embrace these key trends – longer event durations, personalised value-driven experiences, high-production execution, and family-friendly celebrations – will create celebrations that truly resonate with employees.Nicholls concludes: “Christmas events aren’t just about festivity; they’re about crafting experiences that employees will remember, appreciate, and carry forward into the new year.”

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Industry News 12/12/24

Allianz Stadium to Host Annual Christmas Community Lunch

Allianz Stadium will continue its now five-year tradition of hosting local and charity groups at the stadium for its annual Christmas lunch on 13th December. The event, which will see around 300 guests enjoy the very best Christmas hospitality, many of them on their first visit to the stadium, represents just one of a series of initiatives the venue hosts to support local communities and bring them together around the iconic stadium. The event will see seven local groups and charities enjoy a traditional Christmas lunch with entertainment including pitchside photographs and even a Rock Choir for singing and dancing. The event is staffed by around 40 volunteers from within the Allianz Stadium team, formerly known as Twickenham Stadium. “This really means something to everyone at Allianz Stadium,” comments Nils Braude, Managing Director, Twickenham Experience Limited. “It’s something we’ve been doing for a few years now and the staff here love to get involved. For us, it allows us to give a positive experience, a hot meal, and good company to those in our community who are less fortunate and more isolated, at a time of year when many could do with positive social interactions.” Community groups who attend the event, include, Bridgelink Centre, IvybridgeHomelink Whitton, Whitton Youth Zone, Cole Park Residents Association, St Margarets, Vineyard Project, and St Mary’s Church, Isleworth. The venue will also provide coach transport for the Vineyard Project group.

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