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beam members reaction to 2025 Budget announcement

by jummy84 November 29, 2025
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beam, the association for the business events, accommodation, and meetings industry, has reached out to its members and to UKEVENTS for their reaction to the Chancellor’s 2025 Budget announcement.

Early feedback highlights a blend of cautious optimism and significant concern across the sector.

Louisa Watson, Chair of beam:
“beam welcomes the Chancellor’s announcement of permanently lower business rates for retail, hospitality and leisure properties under £500,000 rateable value. This is a meaningful step that will provide long-term stability for many small venues within our sector.

“However, at this stage the government has not yet published the new business-rates multipliers or the full transitional-relief tables. Until those technical details are released, it is not possible to calculate the exact monetary impact of the relief for individual properties. The level of benefit will vary depending on each venue’s rateable value and position within the new structure.

“beam also notes that the mid-sized and larger hotels and major conference venues that underpin the UK’s business events industry, could face higher rates under the proposed changes. These additional costs, alongside rising staffing expenses and wider tax adjustments, will place further pressure on operators at a time when margins are already tight.”

Andrew Deakin, Managing Director of Conference Care:

“This Budget offers little to boost business confidence or stimulate growth. Instead, it reinforces a system where private enterprise is treated as a cash machine, with higher payroll costs, frozen tax thresholds, increased dividend and investment taxes, and reduced incentives for those who drive economic activity.

“It places further pressure on margins, erodes rewards for risk-taking, and does nothing to address the underlying issue of low workforce participation. Rather than encouraging productivity, innovation and investment, it risks accelerating the movement of capital, talent and entrepreneurial energy to more business-friendly environments such as Dubai, Singapore, and Switzerland.”

Jonathan Read, Director of Global Sales & Partnerships UK&I, Leonardo Hotels UK and Ireland

“My personal opinion (as a hotelier operating within Leonardo Hotels), is one of disappointment in the UK government’s latest budget. It provides no meaningful support for businesses in our sector and shows little leadership in spurring on promised economic growth.

“For a government that pledged to be the fastest-growing G7 economy, this Budget offered no bold plan for growth. Instead, has left businesses facing a complex climate rather than a simpler route to growth.

“Meanwhile, mid and large sized hospitality venues remain taxed out by the broken business rates system, and the Budget’s token relief – just a quarter of last year’s promised discount – means many of us still face higher rate bills. We are also grappling with steep wage and tax hikes with no offsetting help, and the new tourist levy is effectively a direct tax on hotels; an increased burden at a time when the industry is already under pressure.”

Julie Shorrock, Managing Director, Hotel and Travel Solutions (HTS):

“The measures outlined offer some potential support for the hospitality sector, but several areas require urgent clarification. The proposed Business Rates Relief is welcome in principle, but venues need clear guidance on the new multipliers and detailed qualification criteria before they can assess the real impact on their business operations and any potential knock-on for end-customer costs.

“The introduction of the £2,000 pension salary-sacrifice allowance is interesting, but with implementation not planned until 2029, it remains uncertain and difficult to factor into long-term planning.

“And further changes to the minimum wage, while understandable in the broader economic context, will put additional pressure on an already cost-strained hospitality industry. We need complementary measures to ensure that businesses can absorb these increases sustainably while continuing to invest in their people, or we risk losing further talent and our longer-term pipeline of industry leaders.”

Glenn Bowdin, Chair of UKEVENTS:

“The Autumn Budget recognises some of the priorities UKEVENTS included in our submission, with measures on business rates, regional investment and skills that will help parts of our sector. However, the events industry remains an economic powerhouse with untapped potential.

“We continue to urge government to extend tax reliefs for new and regional event productions based on the established model for film and extend the VisitBritain Business Events Growth Programme, both of which have evidence for supporting growth. We welcome the steps taken and urge continued collaboration to ensure events are at the heart of the UK’s growth agenda.”

David Tremmil, Vice-Chair and Advocacy Director of beam:

“While households will see welcome cost-of-living support, yesterday’s Budget did not provide a dedicated support package for the business events, meetings, hospitality or visitor-economy sectors. These industries remain essential drivers of economic growth, skills, inward investment and regional development.

“beam will continue to engage with government to ensure that future policy recognises the strategic importance of our sector. We urge the Chancellor to work with our industry on long-term business-rates reform, skills development, transport infrastructure and sustainability to ensure the UK remains a competitive global destination for business events.”

November 29, 2025 0 comments
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MICE sector service charges hot topic at beam Autumn All Members Meeting

by jummy84 November 19, 2025
written by jummy84

MICE sector service charges were a key discussion point at the association’s Autumn All-Members Meeting on 13th November.

The event, at Woughton House Hotel, included discussions on key industry topics, including a panel session on Service Charge in the MICE Sector.

During the panel, members addressed the need for a consistent and transparent approach if discretionary service charges are used across event venues. Panellists and guests agreed on clearly communicating any service charges from the outset, ensuring they are optional for clients, and guaranteeing that any funds collected are fairly distributed to the event delivery staff. The discussions reflect beam’s new set of service charge guidelines, which will be launched alongside beam’s revised Code of Conduct in early 2026.

Jonathan Read, Leonardo Hotels’ Director of Global Sales & Partnerships UK&I, and one of the day’s panellists, has been actively involved in shaping the service charge guidelines. He shared that internal preparations are already underway across his hotels, stating: “We are proactively training our events teams now so that when beam’s new guidelines launch in the new year, we’ll be fully aligned. The service charge policy will be clear, fair, and visible to every client from day one.”

beam chair, Louisa Watson, reflected on the overall success of the meeting, commenting, “Seeing such engagement and willingness to take part in shaping better practice across our sector has been extraordinary. The service charge guidelines are not a recommendation to charge or not, but guidelines to support all parties for any venue considering it and step forward for transparency and trust in the MICE industry.”

The event concluded on a celebratory note, with attendees raising over £1,000 for Rainbow Trust Children’s Charity through a raffle, demonstrating the community’s commitment to giving back while advancing industry standards.

November 19, 2025 0 comments
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Suspect arrested in shooting of ‘Last Chance U’ coach John Beam, Oakland police say
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Suspect arrested in shooting of ‘Last Chance U’ coach John Beam, Oakland police say

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
written by jummy84

OAKLAND, Calif. — A suspect has been arrested in the shooting of college football coach John Beam, who was featured in the Netflix series “Last Chance U” and remains in critical condition after being shot on campus, the Oakland Police Department said Friday.

Suspect arrested in shooting of ‘Last Chance U’ coach John Beam, Oakland police say

Few other details were available. It was the second shooting in two days at a school in Oakland.

Oakland Mayor Barbara Lee described Beam as a “giant” and a mentor, educator and lifeline for young people.

“For over 40 years, he has shaped leaders on and off the field, and our community is shaken alongside his family,” Lee said.

The Netflix docuseries focused on athletes at junior colleges striving to turn their lives around, and Beam’s Laney College Eagles starred in the 2020 season.

Two of Beam’s former players — brothers Nahshon and Rejzohn Wright, now in the NFL with the Chicago Bears and New Orleans Saints — posted on social media after the shooting.

“You mean the world to me,” Rejzohn Wright said in a post with a photo of Beam.

His brother shared a photo of the coach alongside a broken heart emoji.

Beam, currently serving as athletic director, joined Laney College in 2004 as a running backs coach and became head coach in 2012, winning two league titles. According to his biography on the college’s website, 20 of his players have gone on to the NFL.

“The Peralta community is devastated by his shooting and deeply concerned for his well-being. We are stunned and heartbroken that such violence has touched our campus,” Mark Johnson a spokesperson for Peralta Community College District said in an emailed statement on Beam’s current medical status.

Beam’s shooting came a day after a student was shot at Oakland’s Skyline High School. The student is in stable condition.

This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

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'Last Chance U's Coach John Beam Shot At Oakland's Laney College
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‘Last Chance U’s Coach John Beam Shot At Oakland’s Laney College

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
written by jummy84

John Beam, the Laney College athletic director featured on Netflix‘s Last Chance U, was shot on Thursday afternoon.

As of Thursday evening, a manhunt was underway for the man who shot Beam near the Oakland, California community college’s football field, hospitalizing Beam in critical condition and sending the school into lockdown.

Oakland PD’s Assistant Chief James Beere said a search was underway for a man of unknown ethnicity, wore all dark clothing and a black hoodie, according to a press conference shared by ABC News.

Local affiliate ABC7 reported that the lockdown was lifted at 1:15pm after police determined there was no longer an active shooter situation. Classes will resume Friday.

“A senior member of our athletic staff was shot on campus in the Laney Field House,” the school shared in a statement to multiple outlets. “The individual was immediately transported to a local hospital, and we are keeping them—and their loved ones—in our hearts during this incredibly difficult time. Out of respect for their privacy, we are not releasing their name at this moment.”

Featured with his team on the fifth and final season of Last Chance U in 2020, Beam has served as Laney College’s director of athletics since 2006, and head football coach since 2012.

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beam Welcomes Clarity’s CTO as new board director and announces Cvent Partnership

by jummy84 November 5, 2025
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beam has announced the appointment of Carl Law, Chief Technology Officer at Clarity Business Travel, to its Board of Directors. Carl brings extensive experience in technology leadership, systems integration, and digital transformation to beam, strengthening its commitment to innovation and collaboration.

As part of his new role, Carl will oversee the implementation of a new strategic partnership between beam and Cvent, the industry-leading meetings, events, and hospitality technology provider, which is set to roll out in 2026. This collaboration will help shape beam’s technology agenda, guide digital best practices for its members, and enhance member engagement at events.

Carl said: “I’m honoured to join the beam Board at a time when change in our sector is being driven by new technologies and changing customer expectations. I’m looking forward to working closely with the Board to ensure our members, the people behind our services, are fully equipped to thrive in the digital space.”

Louisa Watson, beam Chair, added: “We are thrilled to welcome Carl to the Board. His expertise in technology leadership is invaluable as we continue to evolve as an association and guide members with best practices and experiences. Working with Cvent marks an exciting new chapter, too, in our mission to support our members through collaborative relationships.”

Through its partnership with Cvent, beam will first implement enhanced event registration technology to better capture and segment attendee data, enabling more personalised experiences for its members. Further initiatives, including onsite check-in and badging solutions as well as Cvent’s event app, are planned for rollout in 2026.

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beam & MIA ESG Summit highlights industry shift from ambition to action

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
written by jummy84

Pictured: Louisa Watson – Chair of beam, Matt Grey – Event: decision and Shonali Devereaux – CEO of MIA

The UK meetings and events sector has underscored its commitment to sustainability at the beam & MIA ESG Summit, where industry experts came together to share practical strategies for embedding environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles across the meetings and events sector.

The summit examined how purpose-driven business models, responsible supply chains, and transparent certification frameworks are transforming the industry. Highlights included:

  • Ticket Tailor’s ‘growth on purpose’ strategy, which ties profit-sharing and carbon reduction to business growth.
  • Panel discussions around authenticity, business efficiency, and the importance of ingraining ESG into business practices.
  • The younger generation being encouraged to lead in ESG initiatives, with training and clear communication essential.
  • The introduction of the carbon literacy concept, with a call to action for businesses to work towards it.

A recurring theme was the importance of consistency and credibility. With clients demanding tangible proof points, speakers stressed that schemes such as B Corp and Greengage ECOsmart are becoming essential. At the same time, innovation is helping venues and agencies cut energy bills, reduce waste, and demonstrate measurable impact while maintaining competitive pricing.

Louisa Watson, beam Chair, said: “This summit shows that our industry is moving from words to action. What really stood out for me was the reminder that purpose and profit can go hand in hand. As an industry, we mustn’t be afraid to start small, be authentic, and accept that we are all a work in progress. What matters most is that we take action, however modest, and do it with credibility. ESG is about being brave, creative, and consistent, and when it becomes part of everyday decision-making, it delivers reputation, resilience, and change.”

Shonali Devereaux, MIA chief executive, added: “Every session reinforced that embedding ESG into our business DNA is not only a moral imperative but also presents a powerful commercial advantage. To truly see sustainability as a winning strategy, we must broaden our definition of ROI recognising that it delivers trust, loyalty and long-term business resilience. Small, authentic actions, from advocating with clients to building carbon literacy and accountability within our teams, are steps that will future-proof our organisations and our industry. Most importantly, we must begin asking ourselves: what can we do tomorrow that we aren’t doing today?”

The beam & MIA ESG Summit positions the UK’s meetings and events industry at the forefront of responsible business practice, setting a strong example for global counterparts.

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beam and MIA announce Stuart Goldsmith as ESG Summit keynote speaker
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beam and MIA announce Stuart Goldsmith as ESG Summit keynote speaker

by jummy84 September 2, 2025
written by jummy84

Stuart goldsmith – Image credit Matt Crockett

beam and the MIA (Meetings Industry Association) have announced that Stuart Goldsmith, internationally acclaimed climate comedian and speaker, will deliver a keynote at the ESG Summit on 15th September 2025, at Warwick Conferences.

Complementing the summit theme of championing responsible business in events, Goldsmith’s unique blend of sharp wit and powerful insight will address one of the most pressing issues of our time – the climate crisis.

Well known for his intelligent and thought-provoking stand-up, Goldsmith has performed climate comedy on the BBC’s Live at the Apollo, Conan in Los Angeles, and at leading global festivals. His 2023 solo show Spoilers won Best Show at Leicester Comedy Festival 2023, received five-star reviews at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and was widely praised for its ability to confront sustainability with humour and hope.

Goldsmith’s work has featured across BBC News, Radio Times, and News UK, and he has appeared at leading sustainability events including the Net Zero Festival, Blue Earth Summit, and GreenBiz in the US. His performances engage audiences and alleviate our collective dread by using comedy to tackle a serious subject.

Louisa Watson, beam Chair, welcomes Goldsmith to the event line-up, commenting: “Stuart’s ability to combine comedy with such a serious and urgent topic offers a brilliantly refreshing way to inspire conversations and action. His voice will help lift the tone for a summit dedicated to shaping a more sustainable and responsible future for the events industry.”

Alongside Goldsmith’s keynote, the collaborative ESG Summit 2025 will feature content curated in partnership with isla, Greengage, event:decision, Circular Life, and Scopes Carbon. The programme features panel discussions, interactive breakout sessions, and best practice case studies designed to accelerate the industry’s progress towards embedding ESG as a core business strategy.

For more information and to register for the ESG Summit 2025, visit https://beam-org.uk/events/beam-and-mia-esg-summit/.

September 2, 2025 0 comments
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