Central City Training Venues Ltd
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CCT Venues was founded in 2005 by Caroline Bull and is now one of London's premier conference and training venue specialists. It has three modern, bespoke centres in key locations in the capital - all with excellent transport links.

CCT Venues-Smithfield, in the historic market building, was the company's first venue and is a single-floor facility with ten conference and training rooms, a series of smaller syndicate and breakout rooms, and a large café restaurant. The largest room seats up to 250 theatre style, and the maximum venue capacity is 500.

CCT Venues-Barbican, next to Barbican tube station, is ideal for graduate programmes and assessment events, as well as training and meetings for groups of up to 150. It has eleven rooms spread over three floors, each floor can be hired on an exclusive basis, and there is a large top-floor café restaurant with panoramic views. The largest room seats up to 150 theatre style, and the maximum venue capacity is 500.

CCT Venues-Canary Wharf, the latest venue, comprises 25 conference, training and meeting rooms, many with stunning views, two large waterfront terraces and a restaurant with a waterfront terrace. The single-floor centre has a maximum venue capacity of 750, and the largest room seats up to 275 theatre style.

All venues are purpose-designed to exacting standards and high specifications, specifically to enhance training events. Main rooms have large windows, air conditioning and unobstructed sight lines. Our venues are all DDA compliant, with good access and disabled facilities on all floors.

The quality of these centres has helped the company build a loyal customer base and expand rapidly: a recent Plimsoll Portfolio Analysis report found that CCT Venues had the biggest sales growth in the sector - 102% compared with an overall market growth of just 4.5%.

The company has a wide range of clients in various sectors such as finance, accountancy, public sector, construction and legal.

 

 

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