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The London Bike Show | Newtimber Media Terms and Conditions

Newtimber Media Terms and Conditions

  • The London Bike Show
  • Triathlon Show: London

1. Definitions

In these Terms and Conditions the definitions apply:-

“the Authorities” means the relevant local, county and other public authorities and bodies relevant to the Exhibition;

“the Contract” means the Exhibition Space Contract, these Terms and Conditions and the Exhibitors Manual, which is published and downloadable from each specific Exhibition website;

“the Exhibition” means The London Bike Show or Triathlon Show: London

“the Exhibition Space Contract” means the Organisers form of agreement for the allotment of a stand at the Exhibition;

“the Exhibitor” means the person, firm or company agreeing to take a stand at the Exhibition under the Exhibition Space Contract;

“the Exhibitors Manual” means the manual produced by the Organisers in relation to the Exhibition;

“the Licence Fee” means the amount shown as the total price payable by the Exhibitor in the Exhibition Space Contract;

““the Organisers” means Newtimber Media Limited.

“the Venue” means the venue where the Exhibition will take place.

2. Rules and Regulations

The Exhibitor must comply with the requirements of all Authorities and where applicable with all rules and regulations issued by the owner of the Venue in force at the time of the Exhibition.

The Exhibition undertakes to comply with the obligations and duties contained or referred to in the Contract including (without limitation) those contained or to be contained in the Exhibitors Manual. Exemptions from any of these obligations and duties may be granted at the Organisers discretion. No exemption given by the Organisers will be effective unless in writing.

The Contract comprises these Terms and Conditions, the Exhibition Space Contract and the Exhibitors Manual) except as varied in writing signed by the parties.

3. Stand Allotment

(a) A stand will be held as let for 21 days after the date shown on the Exhibition Space Contract issued by the Organisers for that stand, subject to these Terms and Conditions. If the signed Exhibition Space Contract together with the deposit is not received by the Organisers within that period, the Organisers may allocate the stand elsewhere without notice to the Exhibitor.

(b) The Contract constitutes a licence to exhibit and not a tenancy. The Organisers reserve the right at any time to make such alterations in the floor plan of the Exhibition as may in their opinion be necessary in the best interests of the Exhibition as a whole and to alter either or both of the shape and size of the space allotted to the Exhibitor. If, as a result, the space allotted to the Exhibitor shall be reduced, a proportionate allowance will be made to the Exhibitor by adjustment of the Licence Fee. No alteration to the space allotted will impose on the Exhibitor any greater Licence Fee than that undertaken in the Exhibition Space Contract.

(c) The Organisers further reserve the right at any time to substitute for the stand allotted a different stand.

(d) Allotment of space by the Organisers shall not imply that they accept the proposed exhibits, and the Exhibitor must ensure that exhibits on the allotted stand comply with these Terms and Conditions. The Organisers reserve the right to exclude and/or require to be removed any exhibit which in their opinion is not germane to the Exhibition. The decision of the Organisers as to the eligibility of the exhibits will be absolutely final and binding.

(e) The Contract is personal to the Exhibitor and may not be assigned, subcontracted or sublet by him. Neither may the Exhibitor, without having first obtained the consent in writing of the Organisers:-

(i) have or display on the stand or at the Exhibition the goods of any other person, firm or company; or

(ii) display or permit to be displayed on the stand or at the Exhibition the name or mark of any other person, firm or

company or literature or other items relating to the goods or services of any such other person, firm or company.

(f) Notwithstanding the allocation of a stand to the Exhibitor, the Organisers reserve the right to forbid the Exhibitor to erect or occupy that or any other stand if, on the date of the opening of the Exhibition, there is subsisting any material breach of the obligations of the Exhibitor under the Contract including (without limitation) failure to pay any instalment of the Licence Fee or if there then remains outstanding any notice served by the Organisers under Rule 5(b) or Rule 6 of these Terms and Conditions.

4. Cancellation of the Contract by the Exhibitor

The Exhibitor may cancel the Contract, by giving not less than 30 days notice to expire not later than the next cancellation date. In the first instance, the Exhibitor must contact their respective Sales Representative to discuss the cancellation process. After this consultation, the Sales Representative will advise the Exhibitor as to how they may proceed with cancelling and if there is a due cancellation fee. All cancellations will need to be via email or in writing and sent recorded delivery to the Sales Representative who will manage the cancellation.

Cancellation Dates and Fees

The London Bike Show 2020:-

Cancellation fee after 21st March 2019 is 20% of the stand space cost

Cancellation fee after 23rd May 2019 50% of the stand space cost

Cancellation fee after 29th August 2019 is 70% of the stand space cost

Cancellation fee after 12th December 2019 is 100% of the stand space cost

Due to the complex nature of sponsorship, the cancellation fee is 100% at any point

Triathlon Show: London 2020:-

Cancellation fee after 21st March 2019 is 20% of the stand space cost

Cancellation fee after 23rd May 2019 50% of the stand space cost

Cancellation fee after 29th August 2019 is 70% of the stand space cost

Cancellation fee after 12th December 2019 is 100% of the stand space cost

For the avoidance of doubt, but save as set out in clause 6 below, the above dates and fees cannot be changed and do not relate to, and are not affected by, any payment plan that may have been agreed by the Exhibitor with the Organisers for the purpose of assisting the Exhibitor with payment for their Exhibition stand space.

5. Payment

(a) The Exhibitor shall pay the Licence Fee to the Organisers by the instalments and by the dates set out in the payment schedule on the Exhibition Space Contract.

(b) If the Exhibitor fails to pay any Instalment on the due date for payment, the Organisers may at any time thereafter either:-

(i) by notice to the Exhibitor declare the balance remaining unpaid of the Licence Fee immediately payable, whereupon the Exhibitor shall pay such balance to the Organiser forthwith on demand; or

(ii) terminate the Contract forthwith by notice to the Exhibitor served at any time after the due date in clause 4 for payment.

(c) If the Organisers terminate the Contract under Rule 5(b)(ii), the Exhibitor shall pay to the Organisers forthwith on demand by way of agreed liquidated damages for the loss of the Exhibitor’s booking under the Contract (but with prejudice to the Organisers other rights hereunder) a sum calculated as follows:-

(i) the Licence Fee less such parts thereof as may have already been paid to the Organisers; and

(ii) interest payable under Rule 5(d)

(d) The Exhibitor shall pay to the Organisers on demand interest on all sums overdue, from the due date for payment set out in clause 4 until actual payment is made, at the rate of 2% per annum over Barclays Bank plc’s base rate from time to time, as well after as before any judgement.

(e) The Licence Fee is inclusive of value-added tax and may be varied by the Organisers at any time to take account of any increase or decrease in the rate of value-added tax applicable to the Contract and payments to be made thereunder.

(f) By way of security for any sums from time to time due hereunder to the Organisers from the Exhibitor, the Organisers shall have a lien on all goods and other items of the Exhibitor from time to time in the possession of the Organisers or under their control. The Organisers shall be entitled, after giving notice to the Exhibitor, to sell all or any such goods or other items and to apply the proceeds of the sale first in payment of the costs of sale and secondly in the satisfaction or part satisfaction of such sums and the Organisers shall account to the Exhibitor for any balance remaining of such proceeds of sale.

(g) We reserve the right to pass any outstanding debt by an Exhibitor over to our Legal Collections Agency. In this instance the full cost of the recovery of this money by the said Legal Collections Agency will be passed on in full to the Exhibitor and form part of the outstanding debt.

6. Alteration of Exhibition Dates

The Organiser reserve the right to alter the Exhibition Dates as set out in the Exhibition Space Contract at any time provided that:

(i) any alteration does not result in the Exhibition being moved by more than 12 (twelve) months; and

(ii) no alteration is made to the dates with 120 (one hundred and twenty) days of the first open day of the Exhibition.

In the event of an alteration of the Exhibition Dates, the Organisers may change to the cancellation dates set out in clause 4 and the instalments and dates for payment schedule of the Exhibition Space Contract [and will notify the Exhibitor accordingly].

7. Breach of Contract

(a) Without prejudice to their rights under Rule 5(b), the Organisers may terminate the Contract forthwith by notice to the Exhibitor:-

(i) If the Exhibitor shall in the opinion of the Organisers become or threaten to become insolvent or shall commence or suffer the commencement of proceedings against it by reason of insolvency; or

(ii) if the Exhibitor shall fail to make payment of any Instalment on or before the due date for payment; or

(iii) if the Exhibitor shall be in breach of any other of its obligations under the Contract and, if the breach is capable of remedy, shall have failed to remedy the breach within 14 days after the service of notice upon it by the Organisers specifying the breach completed of and requiring it to be so remedied.

(b) Termination under this Clause or Clause 5 shall be without prejudice to the rights of the parties in respect of any antecedent breach of contract or to those provisions of the Contract intended to subsist after termination.

(c) If the Contract is terminated by the Organisers, the Organisers shall be entitled to (without prejudice to their other rights) to:-

(i) require the Exhibitor to remove forthwith from the Venue all property of the Exhibitor or its contractors at a time stated by the Organisers or, at risk and cost to the Exhibitor, to remove such property and deliver or dispatch it to the address of the Exhibitor given in the Exhibition Contract; and

(ii) erect on the stand a board or other device carrying the name, title and/or marks of the Exhibitor.

(d) The Exhibitor shall reimburse to the Organisers on demand all legal and other costs incurred by the Organisers in connection with the termination of the Contract or the enforcement of the Organisers rights hereunder and any costs incurred by the Organisers in

the dressing, furnishing or alteration of the stand vacated by the Exhibitor in order to maintain an orderly and visually pleasing Exhibition.

8. Cancellation of Exhibition

(a) If the Exhibition is abandoned, cancelled or suspended in whole or in part by reason of war, fire, national emergency, labour dispute, strike, lockout, civil disturbance, inevitable accident, the non-availability of the Exhibition premises, or any other cause not within the control of the Organisers whether ejusdem generis or not, the Organisers shall be under no obligation to repay whole or part of the Licence Fee, and shall be under no liability to the Exhibitor in respect of any such abandonment, cancellation or suspension. In such event, the Organisers reserve the right to change the Venue for the Exhibition and to substitute the new Venue for the Venue named in the Exhibition Space Contract.

(b) If the Organisers come to believe at any time up to 14 days before the Exhibition that the holding of the Exhibition is unprofitable for the Organisers or not in the best interests of the industry concerned, the Organisers may cancel the Exhibition. If the Organisers cancel the Exhibition under this subclause, the Organisers shall promptly notify the Exhibitor of cancellation and shall within 30 days refund to the Exhibitor such part of the Licence Fee as may then have been paid, in full settlement of the Exhibitors rights against the Organisers under the Contract or otherwise in relation to the Exhibition.

9. Failure of Services

The Organisers will endeavour to ensure the supply of the services of the Venue and of those mentioned in the Exhibitors Manual but as the supply of such services is not within the control of the Organisers they shall not incur liability to an Exhibitor for any loss or damage if any

such services shall wholly or partially fail or cease to be available nor shall the Exhibitor be entitled to any allowance in respect of the Licence Fee due or paid under the Contract.

10. Intellectual Property Rights

The Organisers will not be liable for any damages, costs or other liabilities, the Exhibitor, his servants or agents may sustain in respect of the infringement of any intellectual property rights of the Exhibitor arising out of his participation in the Exhibition.

11. Rights of Organisers and Venue Owners

The Organisers and the Owners of the Venue or of the interests therein and those authorised by them respectively have the right to enter the Venue at any time to execute works, repairs and alterations and for other purposes. No compensation will be payable to the Exhibitor for damage, loss or inconvenience caused.

12. Amendments, Applications and Interpretation of the Terms and Conditions

(a) The Organisers reserve the right to add to, alter or expunge any of these Terms and Conditions at any time.

(b) In the event of any dispute as to the interpretation of these Terms and Conditions as a result of their translation into a foreign language, the English version shall be taken as authentic.

(c) Each Exhibitor must bring to the notice of all agents or contractors employed by him such of the provisions of these Terms and Conditions as may affect such agents or contractors, and any claim arising from the failure of the Exhibitor to give such notice shall be the sole responsibility of the Exhibitor concerned.

(d) The Contract shall be constructed in accordance with and governed by English law and the parties submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts.

(e) All agreements, consents, notices, individual permits and special arrangements must be in writing, signed by the party or parties giving the same and, in the case of service on the Exhibitor, may be served by posting the same by first class post to the address given on the Allotment Form or by sending the same facsimile transmission to the fax number given. Any communication so transmitted shall be deemed to be served on the day of transmission provided that a signed copy of the fax is sent by first class post on the same day to the person to be served. Any communication sent by first class post shall be deemed to be served on the day following the date of posting.

THE EXHIBITION

13. Opening Hours

(a) The Exhibition will be open to visitors daily for the period and during the opening hours stated in the Exhibitors Manual.

(b) All dust covers must be removed and stands ready for display purposes by the readiness time stated in the Exhibitors Manual on each open day. No exhibits shall be removed from their positions until the close of the Exhibition without the Organisers permission in writing, nor shall any stand be covered up or closed during the Exhibition before the official closing time.

14. Admission to the Exhibition

(a) The Organisers reserve the right to expel from or refuse to admit to the Exhibition premises any person at any time notwithstanding that person’s possession of an official pass or ticket.

(b) The Organisers will issue official tickets of admission and no other form of admission ticket will be valid.

15. Passes

No Exhibitor will be admitted to the Exhibition without producing to the gate officials the Exhibitors pass issued to him by the Organisers, who reserve the right, at their discretion, to withdraw the pass issued to any person if complaints have been received concerning that person’s conduct.

16. Gangways

It is the responsibility of the Exhibitor to ensure that gangways in front of the allocated stand are kept free from obstruction during the whole time the building is open for the purpose of the Exhibition.

17. Directional Signs

The Organisers reserve the right to affix stand numbers or directional signs on any stands in any position.

18. Advertising in the Venue

The Exhibitor is not allowed to place or affix advertisements anywhere in the building except on the allotted stand. Exhibitors should only distribute matter in relation to their own goods. Such matter may only be distributed from the allotted stand. Distribution of such matter from gangways or any areas outside the allotted stand is not permitted.

19. Official Catalogue

An official catalogue will be issued. The Organisers will not accept responsibility for any omission, misquotations or other errors which may occur in the compilation of the catalogue.

EXHIBITING

20. Eligibility of Exhibits

(a) Exhibits must fall within the defined scope of the Exhibition and may represent all forms of materials, machinery, plant equipment and ancillary services related to the Exhibition as approved by the Organisers and Authorities. Exhibitors may be asked to provide details of the types of products or service they intend to display.

(b) Exhibitors are not allowed to sub-let the stand allotted to them nor to permit that stand to be utilised by any other person or company without the Organisers prior consent in writing.

(c) Where Exhibitors wish to use borrowed equipment on the allotted stand to demonstrate their own products, the display of the name of the firm lending the equipment is not permitted without the written consent of the Organisers, unless that firm is also exhibiting.

21. Conduct of Exhibitors

Every Exhibitor shall ensure that the allotted stand is open to view and staffed by competent representatives during the Exhibition hours. In the event of an Exhibitor failing to open the allotted stand or uncover exhibits thereon, the Organisers may do so or arrange for the stand and exhibits to be removed and the Exhibitor shall be liable for any charges that may thereby be incurred. The Organisers will not be liable for any losses, including consequential losses, sustained by the Exhibitor as a result of this action.

Exhibitors and all persons for whom they may be considered responsible in any way whatsoever, must conduct themselves in such a manner as shall not be objectionable to any other Exhibitor, Exhibitor’s employee, visitor or the Organisers, and shall not create any disturbance or obstruction. Any person who does not comply with these requirements shall be liable, at the discretion of the Organisers, to be removed from the Exhibition buildings and refused re-admission during the period of the Exhibition.

Exhibitors must conduct their business only from their stand and must not, under any circumstances, canvas visitors in the aisles, or in any other areas. Exhibitors should only distribute advertising matter in relation to their own goods. Such matter may only be distributed from the allotted stand. Distribution of such matter from gangways or any areas outside the allotted stand is not permitted.

No item of stand stock sold during the Exhibition may be removed before the Exhibition is finished, without the written permission of the Organisers.

22. Working Machinery and Exhibits

Moving machinery shall, at the expense of the Exhibitor, be installed and protected to the satisfaction of the Organisers, the Venue and the Authorities. If such machinery shall, in the opinion of the Organisers, be too noisy or cause annoyance to other Exhibitors or to visitors, it shall be switched off on the request of the Organisers.

No motors, engines, furnaces, contrivances or power-driven machinery may be exhibited in operation without adequate protection against fire risks and without the written permission of the Organisers. Such permission may be withheld or withdrawn at any time should such operating exhibits be of a nature likely to cause danger, annoyance or inconvenience to other Exhibitors or visitors.

Safety devices may be removed only when the machines are not in operation and not connected to the source of power and only for the purpose of showing a visitor the design and construction of the uncovered part or parts. In such a case, however, the safety devices which are removed must be placed immediately beside the machine.

23. Video and Cinematograph Displays and Amplifiers

(a) Cinematographs and Photographic slides may not be used without the written consent of the Organisers. Where permission is granted, the following conditions will apply:-

(i) Non-flammable film must be used.

(ii) The projector housing and covering must be of non-flammable material in accordance with the requirements of the Authorities and the Venue.

(b) Where sound film or video is used, adequate soundproofing must be carried out so that no annoyance is caused to Exhibitors and visitors on adjacent stands.

(c) Any seating must be in accordance with all the applicable regulations of the relevant Authorities.

(d) The placing of the equipment shall be arranged in such a way the obstruction of gangways is not caused by persons viewing the display.

NB. See also 35(f)

24. Demonstrations

(a) All efforts to advertise, promote sales and operate exhibits must be conducted so as not to cause any danger, annoyance or inconvenience to other Exhibitors and visitors. Any practice resulting in a complaint from a fellow Exhibitor or visitor which, in the opinion of the Organisers exposes them to annoyance or danger will be prohibited.

(b) No competitions or the like may be held without the written permission of the Organisers.

25. Liability

(a) The Exhibitor exhibits at its own risk and the Organisers accept no liability, whether in contract or in tort (including negligence), to the Exhibitor arising out of in connection with the Exhibition or the acts or omissions of the Organisers or its officers, servants, subcontractors, agents or visitors in relation thereto save as regards the contractual obligations of the Organisers hereunder. In particular (but with limitation) the Organisers do not accept responsibility for the performance by any Exhibition contractor in carrying out his obligations to the Exhibitor or for any other act or omission of any such contractor, whether or not the contractor has been appointed as the exclusive provider of any class of goods or services to the Exhibitor.

(b) All conditions and warranties, express or implied, statutory or otherwise, in relation to the performance by the Organisers of its obligations hereunder are hereby excluded except as expressly stated herein. The Exhibitor acknowledges that, in entering, into the Contract, it has not relied upon any representation made by or on behalf of the Organisers not contained in the Contract.

(c) The liability of the Organisers, whether in contract or in tort (including negligence), and any liability the Organisers may have for the acts or omissions of its officers and servants in relation to such contractual obligations, arising out of or in connection with the performance of its contractual obligations hereunder shall not exceed one half of the Licence Fee actually paid by the Exhibitor to the Organisers under the Contract. The Organisers shall in no event be liable for any indirect or consequential loss of profit.

(d) The Organisers have no liability to the Exhibitor for the performance by the other persons at the Exhibition of their obligations to the Organisers.

(e) The Exhibitor shall hold harmless and indemnify the Organisers from and against all actions, proceedings, losses, claims, demands and liabilities (including costs on an indemnity basis) suffered or incurred by the Organisers arising out of or in connections with any act or omission of the Exhibitor or its officers, servants, contractors, agents or visitors.

(f) The provisions of this clause shall not apply to exclude or restrict the liability of the Organisers for death or personal injury resulting from negligence of the Organisers.

26. Insurance

(a) It is the responsibility of the Exhibitor to ensure that it takes out and maintains insurance to cover its losses or liabilities arising out of or in connection with the Exhibition including:

(i) insurance of the Exhibitor’s property;

(ii) liability for injury sustained by employees or third parties;

(iii) liability for loss or destruction of or damage to property of the Venue, the Organisers and any third party; and

(iv) insurance against losses arising out of the cancellation of the Exhibition due to causes beyond the control of the Organisers.

(b) The Organisers have arranged for insurance to be made available to persons exhibiting at the Exhibition by the party named in the Exhibition Space Contract, such insurance to be at the request and cost of the person requiring insurance.

(c) It is noted that the Exhibitors Manual may include further provisions regarding the insurance obligations of the Exhibitor.

It is a condition of this contract that Exhibitors arrange adequate insurance to attend the show.

27. Character of Exhibits

The Organisers reserve the right to refuse accommodation for any exhibit the character of which, in the opinion of the Organisers and/or the Venue is unsuitable or unsafe for the site allocated to the Exhibitor or might constitute a health/safety hazard.

28. Dangerous Materials or Exhibits

(a) No naked lights, oil lamps or temporary gas or electrical fittings may be used in the Exhibition building, unless agreed in writing by the Organisers in conjunction with the Venue and/or Authorities.

(b) No petrol, dangerous gases or highly flammable substances are allowed in the building, unless agreed in writing by the Organisers in conjunction with the Venue and/or Authorities.

(c) The Exhibitor must conform to the conditions concerning explosives and dangerous combustible materials as laid down by the Authorities.

(d) The Exhibitor shall do nothing to jeopardise the current insurance policies or the licences of the Venue or the Organisers and the Exhibitor shall in all cases comply with any requirements of the Fire Officer or other Authorities concerned.

(e) Non-flammable material must be used for lamp shades. Celluloid or any other highly flammable exhibits may only be shown under special conditions approved by the Organisers and then only in limited quantities.

(f) Equipment involving the use of lasers may not be exhibited without the prior written agreement of the Organisers. Such laser installations must comply with Guidance Note P.M. 19 “Use of Lasers for Display Purposes” from the Health and Safety Executive. A rehearsal before the Exhibition opens may also be required.

(g) Sources of ionising radiations (e.g. X-Ray equipment or any radio-active materials), shall not be brought on to the premises except with prior consent of the Organisers and the Authorities, and shall comply with “Code of Practice for the Display of Sources of Ionising Radiation at Exhibitions”.

29. Fire Precautions

The Exhibitor shall observe the following provisions:-

(a) Fireproofing. All display materials must be made from fireproofed materials to the satisfaction of the Authorities. Cloth materials used in the decoration of stands must be non-flammable

(b) Flammable Goods. Explosives or highly flammable substances may not be exhibited or brought into the Exhibition unless agreed in writing by the Organisers beforehand, but celluloid or articles mainly consisting of that material may be shown in glass showcases or otherwise protected from risk of fire in an approved manner.

(c) Naked Lights. No naked lights or lamps maybe used during the period of the Exhibition or the periods of fitting up and dismantling, except when permission is given in writing by the Organisers after obtaining the approval of the Authorities and the Venue.

(d) Fire Extinguishers. Fire Extinguishers are distributed throughout the Venue to meet statutory requirements. If required, Exhibitors must agree to have an Extinguisher in a prominent position on their stand. Exhibitors must acquaint themselves with the position of the nearest fire alarm in the Exhibition building.

An Exhibitor committing a breach of any of the afore-mentioned provisions will be liable for all claims; loss and damage thereby caused and will indemnify the Company in respect thereof.

SERVICES

30. Photographs

An official Photographer will be appointed for Exhibitors who desire their stands or goods photographed. No other Photographer will be allowed to take photographs, draw, copy or reproduce any stand or article in the Venue without the permission of the Organisers.

31. Catering

All food and drink for serving on stands or to be consumed within the Venue must be obtained from the official Venue Caterer.

32. Cleaning

Exhibitors are responsible to the Organisers for seeing that their stand is maintained in a clean state throughout the period of the Exhibition.

Exhibitors may not carry out their own stand cleaning and accordingly such stand cleaning will be carried out by the official Stand Cleaning Contractor. Cleaning of the stand is free of charge but cleaning is exhibits is extra. Cleaning charges for multi-storied stands are available on request.

33. Other Services

Other than Site-only stand construction and Shell stand interiors, Exhibitors may only use the official Contractors appointed by the Organisers for the services they may require. The Organisers reserve the right to change or appoint additional official Contractors as may be found necessary.

STAND DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION

34. Shell Stands

(i) The stands, which will be provided by the Organisers, will be in accordance with the specification given in the Exhibitors Manual which will be sent to all Exhibitors. The conditions governing all additional construction work are also contained in the Exhibitors Manual.

(ii) All additional stand fitting must be contained within the Shell stand structure, i.e. no fittings may exceed the height specified by the Organisers.

35. Space-only Sites

(a) Exhibitors must make their own arrangements for stand design and construction. All stands on Space only sites will be subject to the approval of the Organisers, although the Exhibitor has freedom of design and choice of stand fitting contractor provided that the contractor selected is party to the terms of the Working Rule Agreement for the Exhibition Industry currently in force. There is a mandatory stand assessment fee which requires payment before we are able to issue a permission to build certificate. The fee is for the assessment of the stands documentation to ensure they meet the health and safety requirements for the show. The cost of the service is £200(+VAT).

(b) Special Permission must be obtained from the Authorities through the Organisers where an Exhibitor intends to:-

(i) Erect a multi-storied stand

(ii) Erect any stand of such construction or containing any area where:-

(a) Provision is made for a closely seated audience.

(b) Any part of the stand or exhibit exceeds (variable information) m in height.

(c) The travel distance from any part of a stand to an open side or exit or to a gangway on the stand is greater than 10m.

(d) Foundation or cutting of the floor is required.

NB. Approval has to be given by the appropriate Authorities for the design, and for the structure. Approval of one does not imply approval of the other. Approval for the structure is conditional upon satisfactory inspection on site. In either case three copies of the plans with structural calculations must be submitted to the Organisers, for distribution to the Authorities. Exhibitors are reminded that they must satisfy the Organisers that the erection and demolition of the stands can be safely carried out within the allotted time.

(c) All standfitting is backed-up to present a clean appearance from gangways and adjoining stands. The Exhibitor erecting a stand over 2.5m in height is responsible for ensuring that the rear of any dividing walls over this height is backed-up and decorated where visible from adjoining stands.

(d) Long runs of walling should be avoided, particularly along open perimeters of stands. All such walling should be set back 1m from the perimeter of the stand; such walling should not be longer than 3m without either a 1m gap or a 1m see-through panel.

(e) Full dimensions drawings showing all constructional details and positions and dimensions of machinery exhibits must be submitted to the Organisers for approval before any work is put to hand.

For stand between 2.5m (i.e. Shell stand height) and 4m in height, drawings must be submitted in duplicate to the Organisers two months prior to the opening of the Exhibition.

(f) The Organisers reserve the right to prevent work being carried out by, or on behalf of, any Exhibitor who has not complied with the Terms and Conditions, including the requirement to submit stand design drawings in accordance with the terms above.

(g) A stand number panel which must be of the uniform design (as specified by the Organisers) is to be displayed to each open side of the stand.

(h) Only those modular systems which are being manufactured in accordance with the Working Rule Agreement for the Industry are acceptable.

36. All Stands

(a) The approval of the Organisers, which will not be withheld unnecessarily, must be obtained for enclosed stands. Special attention should be given to the exterior design of partially or totally enclosed stands and generally, exteriors should have walls relived by display items. Walls may not be left in plain colours and displays or other promotional items attached to the stand walls must not project over the frontages of the space taken by the Exhibitor.

(b) The Organisers may, at the expense of the Exhibitor, remove or alter anything in, on or forming part of any stand, if, in their opinion it is desirable to do so in the interests of the Exhibition.

(c) All electrical installations must be carried out by the Contractor appointed by the Organisers for the area in which the stand is situated.

(d) Where illuminated fascia boards are used on stands, the lighting thereof shall be of sufficient power to light the fascia board only, and must not cause any spill of light on to neighbouring stands. No flashing lights will be permitted other than for safety reasons.

The Organisers reserve the right to disconnect the electrical supply to any illuminated fascia which, in their opinion, is causing a nuisance to any other Exhibitor.

(e) The Exhibitor will be responsible for any charges of the Authority should the stand design require such attention.

(f) Exhibitors wishing to utilise any sound amplification equipment must seek permission of the Organisers and if necessary provide full details of the equipment to be employed.

(g) Exhibitors must check that dimensions and positioning of their stand are correct before commencing construction as the stand sizes are approximate. The Organisers accept no responsibility or liability for small variations in the layout.

37. Delivery of Exhibits

Deliveries must be arranged to ensure that all exhibits (other than those which as small or have special values) are installed and arranged by 18.00 hours on the day before the Exhibition opens.

Exhibitors must comply with the Build-up Timetable and Delivery Schedule published in the Exhibitors Manual.

In no circumstances will the Organisers accept or sign for any goods, exhibits or other material on behalf of an Exhibitor.

38. Removal of Exhibits

All exhibitors and other property of the Exhibitor, his servants, agents, employees and contractors, must be removed the Exhibition premises before the time and date specified in the Exhibitors Manual and the Organisers shall be entitled to, if, in their reasonable opinion, the Exhibitor will be unable for any reason to comply with this condition, to remove and despatch such exhibits and property at the risk and expense of the Exhibitor to the address of the exhibitor stated on the Contract.

Immediately after the Exhibition closes, Exhibitors will be permitted to remove portable exhibits and personal effects from their stands under the supervision of authorised members of staff. Portable exhibits should be removed that evening to ensure their safety.

Exhibitors, their agents or contractors, are responsible for the complete removal from the Venue and outside areas of all goods and materials used by them, together with all rubbish. Should any Exhibitor, agent or contractor fail to remove any exhibit, stand, wires, ropes, or any rubbish within the time stipulated, then the Exhibitor shall indemnify the Organisers in respect of any claim thereby occasioned. The Organisers reserve the right to specify the time at which individual stands and exhibits shall be removed. Notwithstanding instructions issued specifically for the closing night of the Exhibition, the security of exhibits, stands, furniture, etc during the remaining days of the demolition period is wholly the responsibility of the Exhibitor, his agent or contractor and the Organisers will not be responsible for any loss or damage that occurs.

39. Dilapidations

Exhibitors are responsible for the cost of making good, restoring or renewing in all cases of damage or dilapidation to the Venue or any part thereof, whether caused by themselves, their agents or contractors or by any person or persons employed or engaged on their behalf by any such agent of contractor.

Exhibitors occupying Shell stands are also responsible for the cost of making good, restoring or renewing any damage or dilapidation to Shell stand structures, floor coverings, light fittings, or any part thereof, whether caused by themselves, their agents or contractors or by any person or persons employed or engaged on their behalf by any such agent or contractor.

The cost of making good damage will be assessed by the Shell stand Contractor and charged to the Exhibitor. The Organisers, in conjunction with the Venue, will inspect every site before erection and after demolition of the stand.

Dilapidations include (by way of example only) marks caused by paint, distemper, mortar or any other adhesive substance, bolt, screw or nail holes; battens, boarding, or any other material or substance attached or adhering to walls, floors or any parts of the building; loose wire or other things left behind. The cost of making good will be assessed by the Venue and charged to the Exhibitor by the Organisers. In their own interests, Exhibitors should satisfy themselves as to the condition of their site, both before erection and after clearance.

40. Labour Disputes

If the Organisers shall be of the opinion that any stand fitting, constructional or display work brought into the Exhibition or carried out at the Exhibition is being or may be or is proposed to be or has been carried out in such a manner or upon such terms or by such persons that there is a risk of a strike or stoppage of work by any persons or of any industrial dispute or labour difficulties the Organisers in their absolute discretion may, if the work is being or may be or is proposed to be carried out, require the Exhibitor to stop or not to carry out the work or to cause it to be carried out in a different manner and in any event the Organisers may terminate the licence of any Exhibitor by immediate notice to the said Exhibitor.

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The London Bike Show | Exhibiting/Sponsorship

Exhibiting/Sponsorship

Be part of the UK’s largest sports & fitness exhibition

Originally scheduled 27 – 29 March 2020, at ExCeL London, the London Bike Show and the co-locating Triathlon Show: London have now been postponed untill 5 – 7 March, 2021 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The events offer cycling, running, swimming and fitness brands, as well as non-industry sponsors looking to target individuals passionate about these sports, the opportunity to connect face-to-face with new and existing customers.

The events, which attract in excess of 20,000 attendees annually from across the UK, are supported by targeted marketing campaigns reaching millions of active individuals and families – giving brands the opportunity to position themselves at the forefront of these industries.

Not been to the Show before? Check out the 2019 highlights and read our review of everything you missed, here.

We have a range of packages available, ranging from exhibiting solutions for start-up companies, and space only exhibiting opportunities through to bespoke sponsorship packages which can be tailored to your businesses needs.

Please get in touch to find out more and to discuss your presence at the event.

View our Terms and Conditions.

Testimonials

“This was a return to the London Bike Show for Ribble after a few years away. It provided the perfect platform for us to launch new products, showcase our entire 26 model range, allow the public to test track our bikes and to personally meet our sponsored athletes. It was also offered the opportunity to engage with our customers and the wider cycling public and to use the show as a vehicle to further promote the Ribble brand. All in all an extremely positive and successful experience. Really looking forward to seeing everyone again next year.” Matt Lawson, CDO, Ribble Cycles

“The London Bike Show was amazing – our stand was rammed with people the entire three days – all with a genuine interest in the new product. The team could not have looked after us ‘show novices’ better.” Gill Harris, Atherton Bikes

“This year was our second year at the London Bike Show where we showcased our brand new enduro bike the Sentry and Sentry Pro for the first time. From start to finish, setting up the stand to taking it all down again, everything ran so smoothly and the show itself was a massive success for us.” Charlotte Turner, Brand Advertising Manager, Go Outdoors

“I’ve never seen this many women at any bike show I’ve ever been to.” Helen Wyman, Cyclocross Champion

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The London Bike Show | Vote for your Cycling Cafe of the Year

Vote for your Cycling Cafe of the Year

Nominations now open!

We all know that coffee and cake are an integral part of a good bike ride, and Cycling UK want you to help celebrate the nation’s best places for a mid-cycle caffeine and carb fix.

Nominate your favourite cycle-friendly venue and tell us what makes it so special. Is it the brilliant bike bakes or the warm welcome? Maybe it’s the offer of takeaway tea during a socially distanced trip?

Nominations are now open for Cyclist Café of the Year awards 2020 so tell us all about your favourite places!

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The London Bike Show | Save £800 on a FLIT-16 Folding E-Bike

Save £800 on a FLIT-16 Folding E-Bike

Designed electric, designed beautiful, designed for you.

The FLIT-16 is a brand new generation of folding e-bike developed in Cambridge, UK.

With built-in lithium ion technology and a responsive rear hub motor to power your ride, the FLIT-16 conquers the streets. When you’re not riding, fold your ebike in seconds to take it with you anywhere.

The FLIT-16 is currently available to pre-order with a massive £800 saving on full retail price.

Visit https://www.flit.bike to book your test ride and find out more.

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The London Bike Show | Save 25% with Water-to-Go

Save 25% with Water-to-Go

Discover the new ‘Active bottle’ today!

Water-to-Go manufacture water filter bottles that eliminate up to 99.9999% of all microbiological contaminants including viruses, bacteria, chemicals and heavy metals from any tap or non-saltwater source in the world; delivering safe drinking water anytime, anywhere.

They have recently developed the Active bottle; the first cycling filter bottle of its kind that is set to revolutionise the industry. It will mean you don’t need to buy single-use plastic water bottles and will ensure you stay hydrated wherever your ride takes you.

Bottle specs:

  • 750ml water bottle
  • BPA-free
  • Internationally tested 3-in-1 filter technology
  • Provides 200 litres of safe drinking water
  • Hygienic, flip-cap lid

As a Show supporter we are delighted to offer you an exclusive 25% discount on the Water-to-Go website. Simply use the code LBS25L when placing your order!

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The London Bike Show | Save 25% with Pro Cycling Outlet

Save 25% with Pro Cycling Outlet

And a big hello from Bike Breaks Girona!

For several years Dave, Sas and the team at Bike Breaks Girona brought their pop up outlet to the London Bike Show with incredible deals on a range of new and used pro cycling kit, and they don’t want you to miss out on their usual show deals!

They’ve set up an exclusive 25% discount for all London Bike & Tri show visitors on their new website featuring pro clothing and accessories.

They also wanted to express their excitement about being able to travel again in the future, and welcome you back to their lovely little town of Girona.

To find out more information on cycling trips to Girona, click here, or to shop on Pro Cycling Outlet, click here. Simply quote LONDONBIKE&TRI to save!

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The London Bike Show | Order today and get 10% off at The Tonic Tribe

Order today and get 10% off at The Tonic Tribe

Be part of the wellbeing revolution

Join the likes of Tahnee Seagrave, Josh “Ratboy” Bryceland and Fearne Cotton and become part of The Tonic Tribe.

The Tonic was born in 2017 of little more than a sincere belief in the unique qualities of CBD and a stubborn, unflinching and growing desire to help others. Kate Henderson and Michelle Oxley, the Tonic’s founders, both found their way to the product via different routes, but both are steadfast in their appreciation of what CBD is capable of.

The Tonic are not interested in half measures or cutting corners and always put you, the customer first. In order to provide the best product available, they have sourced and gone into partnership with the finest Dutch growers whose organic approach and insistence on purity, safety and quality mirrors our own.

Join the tribe today and be part of the wellbeing revolution.

Order today and get 10% discount using code STAY CALM.

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The London Bike Show | NEW DATES ANNOUNCED FOR LONDON BIKE SHOW &…

NEW DATES ANNOUNCED FOR LONDON BIKE SHOW & TRIATHLON SHOW: LONDON

Statement from Newtimber Media: New dates announced for London Bike Show & Triathlon Show: London

Since making the initial announcement on 12th March that the shows would be delayed until July 2020, the UK has undergone a huge change. Due to large restrictions placed on life in general, and the impact these are having on business the revised July date is no longer an option.

Following discussions with the venue (which is currently in use as NHS Nightingale) we are pleased to announce that the show will now take place from 5-7 March 2021. By delaying until then, we feel that this will give businesses involved in the show (both exhibitors and our contractors) a much better chance to make a full recovery from this difficult period.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank our stakeholders – exhibitors, ticket-holders, partners, contractors and the team at ExCel London – for continuing to support us through this uncertain and ever-changing situation.

We are as committed as ever to ensuring the 10th anniversary of the London Bike Show and 8th edition of the Triathlon Show: London are the best yet, and will continue for many years to come. Given the huge uptake in cycling and running that’s been witnessed in recent weeks, we hope to welcome a record number of visitors in March 2021.

Over the coming weeks and months we will continue to support all exhibitors, sponsors and partners through our online community as it grows day-by-day during lockdown. Please do send us any news or promos that we can share on your behalf.

Stay safe and well.

Frazer and the Newtimber Media Team

Notes to our supporters

Exhibitors – your booking will be transferred to the new show dates. Please contact your account manager if you require any further information.

Visitors – your tickets will be automatically transferred to Friday 5th to Sunday 7th March, and will be valid on any day that you wish to attend – simply come along with your existing ticket to gain access. If you are unable to attend on any of the new dates, please contact https://www.seetickets.com/customerservice, they will be able to arrange a refund.

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The London Bike Show | Make this your best year yet with Her Spirit!

Make this your best year yet with Her Spirit!

Get your first month free then save 50% for the rest of the year

It goes without saying that 2020 hasn’t been the best year for many of us. HOWEVER, we’ve teamed up with the wonderful folk at Her Spirit to help change that!

The perfect companion on and off the bike, Her Spirit provides personalised coaching for your Mind, Body and Fuel. Inspiring women everywhere to make positive changes during a time of inactivity and growing mental health problems.

Whether you want to get fitter, stronger, healthier or all three, the Her Spirit app will give you access to a wealth of coaching, classes, podcasts and more, as well as friendly community that will inspire and motivate you to have your Best Year Yet!

We’re proud to partner with Her Spirit to bring you an extra special offer when you sign up today. Get your first month FREE then save 50% for the rest of the year.

Guys, make sure you tell all the women in your life about this fantastic offer and help them have their BEST YEAR YET!

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The London Bike Show | HindSight: Olympian Backed Rear View Cycling…

HindSight: Olympian Backed Rear View Cycling Glasses – Kickstarter now live!

Back the campaign today and secure yourself a pair of cutting edge glasses

Former Olympic gold medalist Callum Skinner has launched a range of cycling sunglasses, featuring patent-pending, scientifically designed ‘rear-view mirrors’, giving you a full understanding of the road.

The Kickstarter campaign is aiming to raise £30,000 with backers receiving a pair of sunglasses.

The glasses come in 3 models:

  • Edge Sport: First Kickstarter Tier £129, rising to RRP £199 after the campaign
  • Edge Hemp: First Kickstarter tier £189, rising to RRP £299 after the campaign
  • Edge Hemp Core: first Kickstarter tier £209, rising to RRP £325 after the campaign

Hindsight CEO, Alex Macdonald, adds “the birth of Hindsight came from a situation with which many urban cyclists will be able to relate – having one near-miss too many with road traffic. As a regular cyclist, I was aware that knowing what was coming behind me would allow me to make smarter decisions; and so, Hindsight was born.”

Skinner says that the glasses were initially designed to combat the issues that urban cyclists face, but they “quickly realised that these glasses had applications in the sporting world.”

For more information, and to add your support to the Kickstarter campaign, click here.

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The London Bike Show | Get 15% off Prescription Sports Glasses

Get 15% off Prescription Sports Glasses

When doing any sport, the eyes are the most important factor, keep them protected and safe

We’ve partnered with Show exhibitor Eyepod to offer you 15% off prescription glasses.

Their team of opticians have over 30 years experience, and they have designed and developed a range of sports glasses which are not only fashionable but give clarity of vision in all light conditions.

Specialist sports glasses:

  • Made to any prescription
  • Wrap around
  • Polarised
  • Light weight
  • Polycarbonate for safety
  • Made by Opticians

Place your order today and save 15%. Use the code ‘Sport15’ at the checkout to secure your discount!

Click here to place your order or find out more, or call 0844 456 2020

Sports Glasses Online is the online outlet for Eyepod Eyewear Opticians, based in Tamworth.

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The London Bike Show | Get 10% off the 52 Speaker

Get 10% off the 52 Speaker

A safe, and stylish solution

52 Speaker was a Kickstarter phenomenon, securing 350% funding in 45 days.

When cycling, wearing headphones will hinder your concentration and can be dangerous on the road. This speaker is a safe, and stylish solution.

52 Speaker produces the most high-quality speakers, especially for bicycle and outdoor purposes.

  • Compact and Light – 9.2cm long and 80g (2.82oz)
  • Solid under any circumstances – water and dust resistant
  • Clear sound, Intuitive control and easy mount.
  • Hand-free calling and built in FM radio.

Save 10% using the code LBS2020 at the checkout.

To order your speaker, and to find out more click here.

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