the club survey - we want your input!

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Hi all,

We are conducting research into what people want from their ideal night club, and would like input from everyone on Ibiza Spotlight.

We would appreciate it if you could take the time to fill out our survey at:

http://www.clubsurvey.co.uk/

Please pass this link on to friends and mailing lists so that we may build a picture of what people actually want from their clubbing experience.

Many thanks,
the club survey
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Just filled it out.......hopefully someone from my neck of the woods will read the results and do something about the scene up here :? :? :? ;)
 
Not sure who's commisioned it, but I reckon it must be a large group wondering where best to open new venues..

..you filled it in? I did it last week
 
clubs need promoters that are really into the music, without it you well end up with nothing more than a high class ritzy.

you can just see what the most popular music is and start from there cos in the long run it just wont work.
 
I have found someone called "James Beeston" (as opposed to Jamie)...

James Beeston, director and chairman of Invigour Ltd, is made an OBE for services to urban regeneration in Birmingham.

Mr Beeston has played a big part in the regeneration of Birmingham and now runs a consultancy firm in Colmore Row.

He said his award was mainly recognition of his regeneration work activities and during his period with Birmingham City Council where he worked until 1988, leaving as assistant director of development.

He also worked on the National Indoor Arena.

Mr Beeston, who lives in Shirley, became chief executive of the Birmingham Heartlands Development Corporation from 1992 to 1998 and from 1997 to 2001 he was also chief executive of the Millennium Point Trust. Since then he has been a consultant in urban regeneration with his own company Invigour.
 
jamesthemonkeh said:
I have found someone called "James Beeston" (as opposed to Jamie)...

James Beeston, director and chairman of Invigour Ltd, is made an OBE for services to urban regeneration in Birmingham.

Mr Beeston has played a big part in the regeneration of Birmingham and now runs a consultancy firm in Colmore Row.

He said his award was mainly recognition of his regeneration work activities and during his period with Birmingham City Council where he worked until 1988, leaving as assistant director of development.

He also worked on the National Indoor Arena.

Mr Beeston, who lives in Shirley, became chief executive of the Birmingham Heartlands Development Corporation from 1992 to 1998 and from 1997 to 2001 he was also chief executive of the Millennium Point Trust. Since then he has been a consultant in urban regeneration with his own company Invigour.

lol, that will the the one then. Maybe he could regenetate a few clubs up here in old Edinburgh. :P
 
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