Events Team definition

Events Team means the internal stakeholders that are or could potentially be affected by the occurrence of an event. The Events Team provides insight and expertise in event planning, ensuring that every aspect of an event is considered. The Events Team includes, but is not limited to, RCMP members, Community Peace Officers, Chestermere Fire Services, and other City departments as required.
Events Team means the Council’s Events Team.
Events Team means the Council team that processes the park hire applications and advise on best practise.

Examples of Events Team in a sentence

  • No food or beverage is to be brought onto the Club premises with the exception of festive cakes by prior arrangement with the Events Team.

  • Assistance with the organisation of entertainment for your event is available from the Events Team.

  • Size of the Special Events Team will be determined by management.

  • S Coombe declared an interest in any business concerning Thurmaston Events Team.

  • The Special Food Services Program will be comprised of the Special Events Team.

  • The Special Events Team will provide specialty food services for staff, students, and the community outside of the District school lunch program for students.

  • Cllr Seaton declared an interest in any Business concerning Charnwood Borough Council and Thurmaston Action Group and Thurmaston Events Team.

  • You are advised to notify the Training & Events Team in advance if you wish to pay by direct bank transfer to ensure the swift confirmation of your booking.

  • A copy of the pass format to be used will need to be supplied to the Events Team at least two weeks prior to the event.

  • Loading and unloading of vehicles is permitted but parking of vehicles on site and the location must be discussed with the Events Team.


More Definitions of Events Team

Events Team means the employee or officers appointed in to a role in the Events Department of Broken Hill City Council.
Events Team means the team(s)within the University which are responsible for making bookings of venues on University Premises and for overseeing requests for permission to hold Events under this Policy.
Events Team means the team(s)within the school which are responsible for making bookings of venues on school Premises and for overseeing requests for permission to hold Events under this Policy.

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