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Party Planners Hertfordshire


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Beaumont London
Beaumont London
London
We hire marquees, furniture and catering equipment in London and the home counties.  
Dash of Sparkle
Dash of Sparkle
Borehamwood
With our free consultation service, we can bring a Dash of Sparkle to your event! Your daily schedule keeps you pretty busy with the demands of everyday life, so finding the time to seek out the...
AlexAndrea Occasions Ltd
AlexAndrea Occasions Ltd
Hoddesdon
With 5 years of experience in the Event Decor and Styling industry, AlexAndrea Occasions provides a variety of decorating services to customers throughout the London and surrounding counties. ...
Party in my Garden
Party in my Garden
Saffron Walden
Are you looking for a hassle free way to arrange your function?? Then look no further. Be it a party, wedding, birthday, christening, engagement, in fact any type of celebration at all! We are an...
Springboard Events Mgmt Ltd
Springboard Events Mgmt Ltd
Hoddesdon
Springboard Events Management specialise in organising corporate and private events nationally. We offer a unique and personal approach to each event. Our experienced event managers will...
Genie Events
Genie Events
Elstree
Genie Events specalises in creating original, imaginative and inspiring events. Weddings, Barmitzvahs, Corporate and Private Parties. Our services include; Event Management, Design and Styling...
Thames Marquees
Thames Marquees
West Drayton
Marquee Hire and Events Company, for Private Parties, Weddings, Coporate events and all types of special occasions.


Covering Hertford, Watford, St. Albans, Hemel Hempstead, Stevenage, Hatfield, Baldock, Barnet, Berkhamsted, Bishop's Stortford, Borehamwood, Harpenden, Hitchin, Hoddesdon, Kings Langley, Letchworth, Potters Bar, Radlett, Rickmansworth, Royston, Sawbridgeworth, Tring, Waltham Cross, Ware, Welwyn, Welwyn Garden City and all areas of Hertfordshire

The county of Hertfordshire is a county, north of London that is often referred to as Herts. A large area of the region is found in the commuter band and is consequently a fairly wealthy area of the country. Hertfordshire’s main built up area’s are dotted all over the region. They include Watford, Potters Bar, Hertford, Hemel Hempstead, Welwyn Garden City, St Albans and Borehamwood.

Cheshunt, in Hertfordshire is the home of the UK’s biggest supermarket chain – Tesco. It is estimated that for every £8 spent in the UK, £1 of it is spent at Tesco. Hertfordshire was also home to the first self service Tesco, which is based in St Albans and was opened in 1947.

Hertfordshire is a hub of road links, with the M25, M1, M11 and A1 all positioned through the county.

Elstree is a Hertfordshire village near Borehamwood and Watford and is home to the Elstree Studios – which is the place Eastenders is recorded. This popular United Kingdom soap opera was first shown in 1985. The show was originally shown two night’s a week, but has now progressed to four episodes a week. The most viewed episode ever was on Christmas Day 1986, when over 30 million viewers in the United Kingdom tuned in to see Dirty Den ask for a divorce from his wife Angie.

Welwyn Garden City is a town (not a city) that was established in the 1920’s and used to be home to Shredded Wheat and Shreddies – though Marquee Hire Guide is not sure whether the knitting Nanas of the 2008 advert campaign actually ever worked in Hertfordshire or not.

Potters Bar in teh Party Planners Hertfordshire area is known as the place of a couple of major railway accidents. The first in 1946 and the second, more recently, in 2002.

Shenley in Hertfordshire is the place of the coaching ground used by Arsenal FC. It is a world class training resource and is also often used by England’s national team.

The built up area of Watford is considered to be the 47th largest built up space in England, and the largest in Hertfordshire. The Watford Gap is customarily seen by engineers as the accepted route connecting the South of England and the Midlands.

Hemel Hempstead is a “new town” which was formed post the Second World War. It is home to the Hertfordshire Oil Storage Terminal, which was the place of a massive explosion in 2005. This explosion, which led to a huge fire, has been described as “The biggest explosion of its kind in peacetime Europe”.