Hull

Team Building in Hull

Hull is a fantastic location in Yorkshire for any sort of team building program, team awayday or corporate event that you may wish to participate in. Hull is situated in an enviable position having the best of both worlds when it comes to scenic beauty and corporate commercial activity.

In todays modern business world communication skills, leadership skills, self motivation, problem solving and teamworking are critical personal skill-sets that every business requires in order to thrive. This is the case with many of the businesses that we run team building events for in Hull each year. This has allowed Hull to become not only a regional financial centre but also an international financial centre. The training programmes that we run each year allow participants to develop these skills so that general productivity, motivation and profitability of the organisation are increased.

Fire Events has a wealth of knowledge, skills and expertise when it comes to designing, creating and implementing teambuilding courses, team awaydays, management development programs and corporate events in Hull. We were established in 1998 as a corporate development training company with our background being firmly rooted in the adventurous outdoor world. The team building events that we have run in Hull since our incorporation have included events as diverse as family fun days, team away days, icebreaker exercises, conference energisers. through to large sponsored charity events.

About Hull

Kingston upon Hull, a busy port at the confluence of the River Hull and the Humber Estuary has acted as the gateway to the heart of England since Roman times.

The original town of Hull was conceived after King Edward I (1272-1307) decided he needed a secure port from which to supply his armies who were fighting the Scots. This haven on the River Hull fitted the role perfectly, as well as having a flourishing import/export trade.

Edward's new town, Kyngestone-upon-Hull, was quickly established. Successive monarchs used Hull as their main east coast port, as a base for expeditions against the Scots, also for the assembly and dispatch of supplies to France. Ships were fitted out here and the town yielded a sizable tax revenue to the Royal Exchequer.