Team Building in Staines
We have delivered excellent outdoor and indoor corporate events to all our prestigious clients, such as Pepsi, Radisson, Lloyds Bank and many others and have exceeded their expectations. For instance, our Rope is a challenge that can add a lot of fun and excitement to your event and also increase communication skills, cooperation, support and trust among the team members. You can try out some of our challenging outdoor activities, such as Team Zone Challenge, Bridges of Babylon, Chain Reaction, among others, which allows you to explore the woods around the town and also have some fun. Our indoor activities including Flatpack, Rollerball and Chocolate Challenge and others are extremely flexible and can suit all members of the team, irrespective of their age, their ability or physical strengths. All these activities are flexible and are suitable for the surrounding idyllic views of Staines.All our clients, like Pepsi, Radisson, Lloyds Bank, Bradford & Bingley and several others have been pleased with our professional and friendly service and our attention to detail.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 Staines!Client Case Study
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 Staines 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 Staines
Staines has a history dating back to the Ice Age. The River Thames was created after the end of the Ice Age and there is archaeological evidence of settlements in Staines at the time on the Staines Moor. There are also findings from the Roman times. The town had bridges built above the Thames, even before the Romans came in AD43. It was a very important bridge, being the only one from London Bridge and crossing the Thames. Initially, horse and carts used the bridge, but today hundreds of vehicles go over it. The town remained an agricultural one till the middle of the 19th century. It also had many inns for stagecoaches. Later, during 1864, it was known for producing linoleum and for the Linoleum manufacturing company here, with many hundreds of people working at the plant. Staines Lino is a worldwide name, but the factory was closed in 1970. Today, the town is known as Staines upon Thames.