Merseyside Business Games is back for 2017 6.00pm to 9.00pm on Thursday 2nd November 2017 at Greenbank Sports Academy in Liverpool.
Enter a team of 5-7 people from your workplace, and take part in a fun evening of beginner level and inclusive activities. Compete against other organisations from across the region, with prizes to be won! No previous experience or level of fitness required to take part.
19 teams signed up so far, from a variety of different sectors and professions. Some of the other teams signed up include Austin-Smith:Lord LLP, John McCall Architects, Uniform, Liverpool CCG and Morecrofts.
Merseyside Sports Partnership would like to offer members of the legal profession a 20% discount off the normal fee of £59 per team, to £47.20 but hurry as the deadline to enter Wednesday, 25th October!
Benefits of attending:
- Learn fun ways to be active
- Develop your skills
- Great teambuilding opportunity
- Network with other organisations
This year’s event is sponsored by Sonex Publishing – Sonex have over 15 years experience in publishing, design and print services to both the public and private sector. Sonex will handle all your creative needs from start to finish, whether that’s letterheads or business cards right through to brochures, catalogues, posters, flyers, annual reports and banner displays. For further information about how Sonex can help your business, visit www.sonex-publishing.co.uk or call 0151 652 6186.
Please complete the following form to register your team at this year’s event here. After you have submitted your form, a member of our team will be in touch with you to confirm your place and confirm arrangements for payment.
All participants will be contacted closer to the event with information about the event format, what to bring, where to park etc. If you have any further questions (please see FAQs here) then please do not hesitate to contact the Active Workplaces team on 0151 728 1811 or email activeworkplaces@merseysidesport.com.
Merseyside Sport Partnership – promoting active workplaces