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Moving Venue has announced a five-year partnership with Freemasons’ Hall to serve as the official caterer for external commercial events and in-house lodge dining for members.

Under this new agreement, Moving Venue will provide comprehensive catering services throughout Freemasons’ Hall.

Freemasons’ Hall features four large spaces available for commercial hire; the Grand Temple, Vestibules, the Gallery Suite and the Old Board Room.

Additionally, the ‘Egyptian Room’ on the 2nd floor, a space for wedding ceremonies, is now available for hire.

Moving Venue was acquired by Smart Group in 2015 and Smart Group will bolster year-round sales efforts at Freemasons’ Hall.

Alongside this Smart Christmas Parties will exclusively manage the site during the festive period.

Chloe Jackson, managing director of Moving Venue, said: “We are thrilled to embark on this journey with Freemasons’ Hall. This iconic venue holds a special place in London’s heritage, and we are committed to providing exceptional catering services that reflect its grandeur and significance.

Claire Bastin, director of commercial and hospitality operations at Freemasons’ Hall, added: “As we open our doors for weddings for the first time and continue to grow our commercial event offer, we are very excited to partner with Moving Venue as our exclusive caterer.

“Moving Venue has the experience, innovation and credibility to help create exceptional events and memorable experiences for our clients. This is a new chapter for our magnificent, historic venue and we look forward to this partnership flourishing.”

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