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Supper Society Review by The Sheffield Telegraph – The Verdict!

Thursday, November 29th, 2012

The Sheffield Telegraph Review

We were lucky enough to have a visit from Lesley Draper on behalf of The Sheffield Telegraph at our first Supper Society. We’re delighted to be able to share her first hand experience of being a ‘Societier’ with her review of our first Society…

Click here to read the full review!

After immense frivolity and excitement of our first Society – which was BLACKOUT SOCIETY… we return in the deepest depths of winter for a glimmer of extreme dining happiness with a whole new theme and a whole new concept…

Of course we’re not going to tell you what we’re thinking…And no…Our theme isn’t Christmas!! Ho Ho!

We’ve included pics from the last Society below and have a little look here for the lo-downs and insider peeks from BLACKOUT…

Supper Society Revealed!

A Tale of Blackout

AND… Just a couple of comments from our guests from BLACKOUT SOCIETY…

‘Just wanted to say Thank You for a wonderful Supper Society first event. I have been to Michelin Star restaurants that are not as good as this evening. Fantastic venue, fantastic food, great staff, and excellent company…. Make my name the first on the list for future events!!!’

‘Thank you so much for such an unusual and interesting, not to say tasty way to spend an evening! We can honestly say that we have never experienced anything quite like it, and its something that Sheffield has been lacking maybe, as a night out with a difference. The food was all good, Heston better beware! It was nice to chat with other people around the table, all in all, a very friendly sociable evening.Looking forward to the next one!’

‘Thank you Sally and all your staff for a truly unusual and  super evening.
You deserve to be  happy with the success of  the whole event,  after all the hard work and creativity that went into producing the ‘Blackout’! Excellent! This is definitely a story to pass on!’

‘Just wanted to drop you a quick line to say thank you and congratulations on the success of your first Supper Society.
I was lucky enough to attend with 3 friends, and we all had a fabulous time, it was a really well organized and executed event, and the food was delicious!’

For tickets for our next Society – please email meet@thechimneyhouse.com

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One of The World’s Best Boardrooms, The Chimney House, Sheffield

Saturday, June 9th, 2012

Flippin’eck we’re eeeking this one out!!! Just when we thought we’d had all the coverage poss from Sheffield press on and off line about our recent global ranking… we get a surprise in The Sheffield Telegraph this afternoon…Browsing on through to the Biz pages and ta da!! There we are….Again!!!

Nice Nice Nice!!

AND on the opposite page was Wan Disco – and the fabulous news of their flotation on the stock market…The team celebrated their major news in The Chimney House last week so we are super pleased to see their smiley faces again on the next page!!

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Sheffield Venue Wins Award – says The Sheffield Telegraph!

Wednesday, June 6th, 2012

Been covered in The Sheffield Telegraph n Star today…Thanks chaps!

This is what they said…

SHEFFIELD venue The Chimney House has been ranked at the top of the list for the most creatively designed boardrooms in the World.

Seattle-based experts eVenues, who deal with meetings, events and unique spaces from around the globe, placed The Chimney House in Kelham Island at number two ahead of top creative meeting spaces and boardrooms in Baltimore, Cape Town and Berlin.

A spokesman for eVenues said: “While most of the creative boardroom designs sport a sleek futuristic look, it was refreshing to find the Sheffield meeting room at a UK venue called The Chimney House.

“The red-brick walls, hardwood floors and salvaged furniture and decor give the place a welcoming, lived-in, feeling which is sure to make anyone feel at home the moment they walk in.”

A former factory, The Chimney House building was rescued and restored by design house 93ft. It is used for meetings, launches and conferences and attracts companies, brands and businesses from all the UK and Europe.

Co-owner Sally Clark said: “Every element of The Chimney House has been designed to be inspirational and innovative – we’re delighted that we have ranked with the best in the world.”

Read the full article here!

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9 Buildings in the running for top property awards!

Tuesday, April 26th, 2011

And we’re one of them!!

Read all about it!

Nine of Sheffield’s new buildings and property schemes have been shortlisted in the 2011 RICS Pro-Yorkshire Awards.

The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors received 69 entries for the awards, which are regarded as the region’s property Oscars.

After initial judging, 56 entries have made the shortlist and are now in with a chance of winning one of the nine awards which are presented annually to the region’s most inspirational initiatives in the property and construction sectors.

The nine short-listed schemes in Sheffield are: Western Bank Library, The Chimney House, the refurbishment of the Crucible Theatre, 2 St Paul’s Place, Sheffield Digital Campus (Building 2 and Electric Works), Sheffield Institute for Translational Neuroscience, The Soundhouse, Norfolk Park and the new sustainable housing for Urban Regeneration.

Chairman of the RICS Yorkshire and Humberside judging panel Colin Harrop, said: “The awards are an excellent showcase for the importance of good design and inspiring construction in people’s lives.

“Great buildings really do make a difference to our home, work and private lives.”

Mr Harrop, who is also a Senior Associate at King Sturge in Leeds, added: “The RICS Pro-Yorkshire Awards also present an ideal opportunity to shout about the exemplary developments in land, property and construction in the Yorkshire region, as well as the resilience and talent of our property and construction professionals.

“We were delighted to receive such a high number of entries – one of the highest in the country – having suffered some challenging economic conditions in recent years.

“On the other hand, with some many great schemes around it has made the short-listing process particularly tough this year.”

There are eight award categories – Building Conservation, Commercial, Community Benefit, Design & Innovation, Regeneration, Residential, Sustainability and Tourism & Leisure – and the prestigious accolade ‘Project of the Year’ is awarded to the entry judged to have scored the highest across all categories.

Each year the regional winners in four of the categories (Building Conservation, Sustainability, Community Benefit and Regeneration) are automatically entered into the national RICS Awards, where they compete against other leading projects from across the UK.

Judging of the Pro-Yorkshire short-listed entries is now underway and the winners will be announced at an awards dinner on May 20 at The Pavilion, Elland Road, in Leeds.

Published on Thursday 24 March 2011 Sheffield Telegraph

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