Hire our space

Our dedicated events team creates bespoke events centred around tackling the climate crisis.

Within London’s iconic County Hall, we’ve curated a series of unique spaces, incorporating sustainable design, historic features and the inspirational stories of our community. This setting provides an unforgettable backdrop to come together as a team and impress guests alike.

Be it a conference, celebration or even an away day with your team, we have events spaces for every occasion.

Event Hub

A truly versatile space, flooded with natural light and boasting direct access onto our terrace. The Event Hub is a the perfect location for seated conferences, panels and unique networking events.

Capacity: 80 seated, or 180 standing

Included:

  • Large TV screen with AV, surround sound & mics

  • Raised stage

  • Refreshments & catering available

  • Breakout area (add-on)

The View

Offering breathtaking views of the Palace of Westminster, The View makes for an iconic setting for standing receptions, product launches, workshops and intimate networking events.

Capacity: 50 seated, or 70 standing

Included:

  • Views over the Palace of Westminster

  • Large windows & natural light

  • Refreshments & catering available

  • AV equipment as required

Collaboration Space

The perfect space for bringing people together, be it a pitch day, board meeting or team away day. Make the most of direct access to the terrace and breakout space.

Capacity: 20 seated (boardroom layout), 50 standing

Included:

  • AV equipment & whiteboard

  • Direct terrace access

  • Breakout area (add-on)

  • Refreshments & catering available

  • "We were looking for a central, affordable space with strong sustainability commitments and SV ticked all our boxes! Our guests kept asking for more info about the startups based here, the venue became a spark of inspiration for conversation starters. It was a great night and I look forward to the next one!"

    Alexander Lewis-Jones, Co-founder of People, Planet, Pint

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