THE SHOWMAN’S SHOW REVIEW
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Contemporary Event Structures (CES) made a great first impression at The Showman’s Show. Not only was it the company’s first time exhibiting at the event but CES also won first prize for its exhibit. CES showcased its 50m x 15m inflatable structure, which can be configured in a variety of ways to suit a host of brands, agencies and festivals looking for a flexible space. Pictured with their first prize certificate are Gavin Miller and Ryan Miller, directors, and Tom Jones, Adam Rodger and Stuart Jackson, event co-ordinators
Carbonis turned up the heat at The Showman’s Show – the mobile caterer unveiled a new catering unit at the event complete with charcoal oven and rotisserie. Pictured here are Scott West, managing director, Robert Peel and Daniel Spittle
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The Tipi Company won the Best in Show award – it showcased its tipis, which are made in Britain
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Linda’s Vintage Hire exhibited at the show for the very first time. The company, which is in its first year of trading, showcased its range of vintage crockery, furniture and accessories
Graham Crisp, director of GT Trax, revealed that the company has launched Power Tracks, a heavy-duty road plate made from recycled HMPE plastic. The road plate has taken two years to develop and each plate measures 2.4m x 3m x 40mm
GAP Group officially entered the events hire market at the show – it chose to launch its Event Services division and catalogue. This image shows Daimon Dunhue, ops manager, and Neil Fenwick, sales and business development, Aaron Cooke, divisional manager, Alison Ross, senior marketing co-ordinator and Steve Burlinson
Jess Church, director of M J Church, demonstrated the event waste specialist’s recycling and waste management capabilities
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Beetle Juice Cocktail Bars brought two of its vintage “pop up” VW cocktail bars to The Showman’s Show