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5 Leeds Vital statistics from Leeds Bradford CN asked Ben Gray, MD, of venue finder CYE Group, to share his data for meetings and events business booked in Leeds and Bradford. earch data from chooseyourvenue. com, our venue finding portal, was used to examine search trends and events business levels in Leeds and Bradford. We found the area is organising more events than in 2016 and performing better as a desired destination. Venue search data from 1 June–31 August 2016 was compared to 1 June–31 August 2017 and we considered two types of search. The first noted people searching from within Leeds and Bradford for any of the 21,000 venues on our database. The second recorded searches for venues within Leeds/Bradford from the rest of the country. We found venues in the area are receiving many more enquiries and organisations in the area are searching for venues more frequently than last year. CYE data shows that searches for venues conducted from within Leeds rose by 36% and searches for venues made from within Bradford rose by 35%. This suggests the region is planning more events and meetings. The rate at which people are searching for venues in Leeds rose by 16% and searches for venues in Bradford rose by 61%. Which suggests the Bradford region is doing especially well this year. We also spoke to Leeds Trinity University, which has a promotional page on chooseyourvenue.com, to gauge its business trends over the last year and discovered the venue has seen increases in business across the board. Year to date figures for the university’s conference, training and event businesses, are up 30% across a mix that includes all types of events and all event durations. Residential events are the mainstay of Leeds Trinity’s summer conference business and during term-time the venue has seen increases in the number of half-day events and evening events with a social emphasis. Additionally, Leeds Trinity has seen a step-change in the demand for healthy food this year. The venue is still receiving most of its business from clients based in the UK, especially from the north of England and London, with around 35% coming from the Leeds/Bradford area. It does, however, attract some international business, mostly from clients in France, Belgium and Sweden. www.conference-news.co.uk Agency angle Sarah Middleton, senior project manager, Ashfield Meetings & Events, describes Leeds as “a stand out destination option for Northern events and conferencing”. Transport is clearly a draw card for her. “Leeds train station is a great hub with direct trains from London Kings Cross and Edinburgh, as well as excellent links to Cardiff and other major cities. Leeds Bradford Airport also provides direct European links.” She adds that, in addition to the mainstream hotels, and a handful of boutique ones, the city boasts some great alternative spaces. “Take your pick from the historic Town Hall through to the modern First Direct Arena, with venues such as Leeds Art Gallery and the Royal Armouries in between. The restaurant and nightlife is also varied with something to suit all tastes and group sizes, whether it be a dine around or private dining. We have held group dinners recently in Italian restaurant Bibi’s and the Thai Chaopraya, both highly recommended,” Middleton says. She adds that, with the Pennines and Dales on the doorstep, there is great opportunity for outdoor events. “There is an abundance of country retreat activates that could be perfect for a C-Level or Board meeting with a difference.”