Access All Areas June 2018 | Page 6

This month’s catch up… Elite supplier list revealed after historic Royal wedding Access was on industry watch during the sunshine-fi lled Royal Wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, where supplier names were revealed. The event, on 19 May, cost a cool £32m, was watched on the BBC by 18 million people. Event industry names on the ground (more details in our feature on p20) included Sport Event Solutions, Pinnacle Crew, screens by Fonix LED, and Arcadis for media infrastructure. Meanwhile, Gallowglass helped with H&S guidance. Elsewhere, temporary access solutions company Live, deployed over 19,000m of barriers and fencing. The company was tasked with strengthening safety and security. Live, a specialist division of A-Plant, provided over 8,000 06 GT Lightweight Barriers and 525m of Heras fencing across the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead. The Royal Parks duties, meanwhile, were as diverse as providing plant provision. More niche supplier names were also discovered. Kensington Palace confi rmed that the wedding invites were created by Barnard & Westwood. After much speculation, the supplier of the wedding dress was revealed to be Clare Waight Keller, the artistic director of French fashion house Givenchy. Elsewhere, Claire Ptak, owner of London-based bakery Violet Cakes, created the royal wedding cake and London-based fl orist Philippa Craddock designed the wedding fl owers,All-important toilet provision was provided by suppliers including LooWatt. Creative Technologies, Serious Stages and Coloursound set for Hampton Court festival After Hampton’s high-profi le Royal Wedding coverage, Historic Royal Palaces told Access that the destination’s focus is now on Hampton Court Palace Festival (5-23 June), as it reveals its suppliers list for 2018. “Conservation is the main challenge for the festival, as it’s a necessity to protect the palace and be respectful of the grounds. We have to be careful when loading in and building the event around the courtyard, including erecting the seating, staging and event structures. We work very closely with HRP conservation staff to ensure the beautiful features and priceless tapestries are kept safe at all times, and we’re fortunate to be able to off er festival-goers concert and dining experiences inside the sumptuous state apartments,” said Liz Young, head of events, Historic Royal Palaces. Joel Smith, VP arts & entertainment, IMG added: “Hampton Court Palace is such a landmark of British history, steeped in nostalgia of the lives of kings and queens that everyone knows so well. Watching concerts from the intimate Tudor courtyard, being taken back 500 years into the past, creates a really special experience.” New to the festival this year is the outdoor acoustic stage, supported by the venue’s partners Viking Cruises. Attendees will watch performances from new talent in the East Front Gardens before the concert, providing a relaxing musical backdrop whilst enjoying a picnic. Also new for this year is a larger Theatre Bar installed inside the festival’s auditorium, which will be run by Origami Bars. Supplier list Stage – Serious Staging Sound – Creative Technologies Lighting – ColourSound Bars – Origami Bars