Corporate team building and corporate hospitality can contribute towards building successful teams. In today's dynamic business environment, where every action and outlay must deliver a result or affect a change, team building activities must be energising, motivating, engaging, but most of all effective.
From business orientated team building events, more formal corporate training, or mental and physical conference energisers, KDM's experience and expertise in team building in Newcastle upon Tyne will ensure your teams take back valuable skills and confidence from the events back to the workplace whilst having a little fun on the way.
Newcastle upon Tyne has a diversity of venues, both large and small to cater for a wide variety of team building events or your management conference. Event venues for corporate training, castles for corporate entertainment, country houses for new team building and business hotels for conference energisers. Regardless of the style of the event venue chosen for your corporate team building activities – whether it be one of the specialist conference venues or one of the many meeting venues in Newcastle upon Tyne- KDM will be able to use their 19 years of experience to ensure that your corporate events are not only successful but also runs to budget. Continue your corporate team building in Newcastle upon Tyne into the evening with our interactive team events and corporate entertainment. From designing, managing and delivering your new team building, to providing your corporate events, let us build the atmosphere and assure the attention to detail, allowing you to focus on your guests.
Newcastle is a vibrant friendly city, with a heritage spanning the past 2,000 years. Situated in the north east of England, on the banks of the River Tyne and surrounded by the scenic beauty of Northumbria. An ideal place from which to tour the heritage coastline, with its unspoiled sandy beaches and sand dunes, or explore inland where you will find Hadrian's Wall and many castles dotted across the landscape. The Romans built the first bridge over the River Tyne, guarded by a fort on Hadrian's Wall and named it Pons Aelius. Realising the strategic importance of the Roman site, the Normans built a wooden fort and the first 'New Castle' was created in 1080. This was later replaced in stone, the existing Keep, one of the finest examples of Norman military architecture, dates from 1172-77, the Black Gate from 1247. The Town Walls were built in the 13th and 14th centuries. Within the protection of these fortifications, in medieval times Newcastle developed into an important trading community and was one of the great provincial centres.