Welcome to the EP Exhibitions Ltd trade stand.
The Ideal Home Roadshow
will once again wend it’s way across the UK show landscape, with some
32 events taking place in 2006 and with an estimated 3 million visitors
expected!
The Ideal Home
Roadshow provides an exciting and effective platform for business and
sales in the unique setting that is the UK outdoor event industry.
After our launch at the Royal Show in 1992, we have now expanded to include all the major countryside
events in England and the National events for both Scotland and Wales – the Royal Highland Show and The Royal Welsh Show.
With
another successful year behind us, which saw some 250 exhibiting
companies at events from “The Best in the West” – The Royal Bath and
West Show at Shepton Mallet in Somerset, and all the way up to
Edinburgh for the Royal Highland Show, we are now turning our attention
to what promises to be another exciting season commencing April 2006.
The
Ideal Home Roadshow Pavilion provides a superb setting for shoppers
with an excellent clearspan aluminium pavilion, flooring and carpeting,
shell scheme with lighting provided.
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selected events we have “Chinese Hats” available, individual “shopping
bay” marquees which can be floored, lined and carpeted to cater for
exhibitors individual requirements. Photo shows a Chinese Hat in use
last year. |
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Visitors
are walking into a shopping environment where they may browse in
comfort, perusing exhibitors drawn from the high quality design
interiors market. Our clients are usually associated with such events
as the Daily Mail Ideal Home Exhibition at Earls Court, London, BBC
Good Homes at the NEC Birmingham, The Daily Telegraph House and Garden
Exhibition at Olympia and other major indoor events. Members and
visitors are largely drawn from the ABC1 demographic grouping. Research
at the Great Yorkshire Show concludes that nearly 80% of visitors come
from the ABC1 group and nearly 50% come from the AB group alone. This
is the very top socio-economic grouping of professional and Higher
Managerial visitors.
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