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Twickenham Stadium has signed a preferred partnership agreement with live communication agency Pegasus Works.
Pegasus Works will provide event design and management solutions for live and hybrid events at the home of England rugby in London.
Chris Morris, Managing Director of Twickenham Experience, said: “For those clients that require production or event management support, we can now introduce them to the services of our preferred partner who can provide a quote to meet their needs. This is an exciting addition to the range of services we offer to make life easy for our clients and provide them with options”.
Jon Bell, Managing Director of Pegasus Works, added: “The partnership between one of the UK’s most iconic venues and Pegasus enables a complete range of added value event solutions to be provided to clients using the fantastic spaces and facilities at Twickenham.”
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17 July 12
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