BE Event Hire was pleased to support a standout corporate event for Watling JCB, held at Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome. The venue offered a distinctive setting that suited the scale and presence of one of the largest JCB sole franchises in the world.
Watling JCB operates across the construction and industrial sectors, supplying both new and used machinery, as well as ongoing product support. Events such as this provide an ideal opportunity to showcase equipment, connect with customers, and strengthen relationships within the industry.
JCB Event Overview
Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome provided a vast open space, allowing for a flexible event layout. With a mix of indoor and outdoor areas, the furniture selection needed to be practical, durable, and easy to move between zones.
The brief focused on creating a professional yet welcoming environment. Guests required comfortable seating areas, casual meeting points, and clearly defined walkways to support the flow of the event.
Event Furniture Supplied
To meet these requirements, BE Event Hire supplied a selection of versatile and hard-working furniture suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
Crowd Barrier Fencing Panels
The 2.3-metre crowd-control barriers played an important role in organising the event space.
Constructed from galvanised steel with a strong interlocking system, these panels allowed for:
- Clear separation of public and restricted areas
- Safe movement of guests across the site
- Flexible layout adjustments as needed throughout the event
Their freestanding design ensured quick installation and reliable stability on open ground.
Aluminium Bistro Tables
The aluminium bistro tables provided practical standing areas for guests to gather, network, and enjoy refreshments.
With a polished finish and compact footprint, these tables worked well across multiple zones, offering:
- Easy placement in both indoor and outdoor settings
- A clean and professional appearance
- Efficient use of space without overcrowding
Aluminium Bistro Chairs
To complement the tables, aluminium bistro chairs were supplied to offer comfortable seating without compromising on flexibility.
These chairs are lightweight and stackable, making them ideal for events that require:
- Quick setup and pack down
- Easy repositioning throughout the day
- A consistent and modern look across seating areas
Aluminium High Stools
High stools added an extra layer of functionality, particularly around standing tables and informal networking spaces.
Their design fosters a relaxed yet professional atmosphere, allowing guests to sit or stand comfortably. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, they help create varied seating arrangements without adding unnecessary bulk.
Each item supplied was selected to support the overall flow of the event. From managing foot traffic with barrier systems to creating natural gathering points with tables and seating, the setup allowed guests to move easily while maintaining a structured layout.
This balance between organisation and flexibility is essential for events held in open environments such as aerodromes, where space can be both an advantage and a challenge.
Event Furniture From BE Event Hire
BE Event Hire supplies furniture for corporate events, exhibitions, open days, and industrial showcases across the UK.
With extensive stock levels, we can support both smaller setups and large volume requirements with ease. Our range includes seating, tables, crowd control solutions, and more, all selected for reliability and practicality.
We work closely with organisers to ensure the right event furniture is in place for the venue, layout, and event type. From initial planning through to delivery and collection, our team aims to make the process straightforward and efficient.
If you are planning an event and need dependable furniture hire, get in touch today for a free, no-obligation quote.
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