Team Building Events and Activities in Fareham
We can offer a range of events that are tailored to your business objectives for small teams of ten people or much larger ones as well. Our indoor activities, such as Film Challenge, Rhythm Challenge, Art Challenge, Domino, Make a Million can inspire bonding as well as teamwork, with everyone working towards a common goal, being put under pressure and also relaxing. Many of our outdoor activities including Lego Land, Cryptic Challenge, Bridges of Babylon and others involve team members thinking on their feet and coordinating their actions, offering new ways of communication and motivation.For more ideas give our sales team a call on 0845 680 6109 and discuss your requirements, fill out a quick enquiry or take a look at some of the other great events we run in Fareham!
Our indoor activities are flexible and can be as short or long as you want them to be. Some of our popular and fun events are Chain Reaction, Cryptic Challenge and Chocolate Challenge providing indoor fun and supporting initiative, creativity and better collaboration. The venues in Fareham also provide the perfect backdrop for some of our top selling outdoor activities like Decision Wheel and Flatpack, which are both challenging and entertaining and various other games where tasks have to be completed under pressure.
History of Fareham
Historically, the town was known for strawberries and for its brick manufacturing, due to its clay soil, the red bricks from here being used for building the Royal Albert Hall in London. Even today, the past is celebrated by names like the Kiln Road. The history of the town dates back to the Norman era, when it was known as Ferneham. Archaeological excavations offer evidence of Roman occupation. By the 20th century it became an important market town.
The town witnessed plenty of development during the 1960s, with many residential homes being developed in Hill Park and in Miller Drive, for those who wished to move away from Portsmouth and from Southampton. The Whiteley settlement was developed as a residential one, but also has the Solent Business Park along with a new shopping centre with many outlet shops attracting customers all over South Hampshire. The town’s centre as well as many historic buildings here has now been renovated. One can see many Georgian era buildings and modern restaurants and shops in the historic High Street. The Portchester Castle, the Royal Armouries Museum, the Westbury Manor Museum and the Fort Fareham are some of the attractions of the town. Today, the major economic activity consists of retail and it is also a popular destination for business call centres, with many major banks as well.