
The appointment comes after a competitive tender process, managed by venue owners St Ethelburga’s.
Seventy Eight Bishopsgate is situated within a medieval church, which was almost completely destroyed in the Bishopsgate bomb planted by the IRA in 1993. Since then it has been restored and become an independent charity, managed by St Ethelburga’s as a centre for reconciliation and peace.
The three-year contract starts this month and Seasoned told Event it will be working on approximately 60-70 events a year.
Justine Huxley, director of St Ethelburga’s, said: "We are delighted to be working with Seasoned Events and look forward to making the beauty and uniqueness of our space available more widely."
Chantelle Scullion, head of sales at Seasoned Events, added: "This represents a true partnership in working with the client to deliver great events and create revenue for the charity."
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