
The caterer competed in a nine-way pitch to land the contract, which was awarded by the Royal Pavilion & Museums, part of Brighton & Hove City Council, and Brighton Dome & Brighton Festival. They based their decision on Peyton Events’ creative ideas and strategies to improve the events and catering offer in Brighton’s cultural quarter.
As part of the pitch, Peyton Events had to show how it would incorporate local suppliers and seasonal produce into its plans, along with effective ways to manage waste, minimise packaging and reduce energy consumption.
The decision to seek a new supplier was made following a review carried out in 2011. The move reflects the ambition of both organisations to take a more strategic approach to activities carried out in the city’s cultural quarter.
Peyton Events currently caters for conference and events in venues including the National Gallery, the Wallace Collection, Royal Academy and the British Library.
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