There were fairground rides, free ice cream, hot dogs and candy floss
A family-owned furniture manufacturer invited 1,400 of its employees and their families to a Family Fun Day. Employees of The Senator Group, which has a Head Office in Altham , were given a VIP experience, with an exclusive hospitality area and priority entrance, in partnership with The Royal Lancashire Agricultural Show.
As well as enjoying the wealth of attractions The Royal Lancashire Agricultural Show had to offer, from hundreds of exhibitors, Senator staff had additional entertainment including roaming comedy cave men. After the show had closed to the public, the over 18s returned for an office party with a difference – with celebrity DJ Scott Mills on the decks.Once again, a free bar flowed through the night, served by the company’s directors.
Colin is also the driving force behind the Show and generously allows the event to take place at his home, Salesbury Hall in Ribchester.
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