Leamington Spa is a wealthy town in Warwickshire, it has more high street shops and amenities than an average town of it's size because it has a wealthy population, also it adjoins Warwick and Whitnash to form a much bigger conurbation, and neither of those towns have much in their centres, so all the shops and most of the night-life is in Leamington. Many of the amenities lie on the border between Leam and Warwick. The river Leam runs through the town and near constant parks run along it, Leam is also what local people like to call Leamington for short. I got lost in Leamington Spa. by ajuk November 22, 2009 Small town in the West Midlands, near to Coventry. Known for.... well, fuck all actually. Large and growing contingent of yuppies. Has a sizable student population. One Underage Birmingham Kid to Another: Hey dude! Why don't we go drinking in Leam?? They NEVER ID us there. by Colm November 15, 2003 Regency town in the centre of England. Some claim it's the dead centre of England, some don't.
7. Adventure Events. Reserve the local rock climbing gym, organize a 5K or arrange a hike in a local city park. All these events, under the sponsorship of your business, give people a chance to get to know you and your employees in an environment that has nothing to do with business. 8. Networking Events. Everybody knows the value of networking, and these kinds of events can benefit both you and your customers. A simple cocktail hour at your business's location or at a local wine bar or microbrewery will give customers the chance to meet others in the field and related fields. It will also help make your brand stand out from the crowd. 9. Virtual Events. Not all events need to be in-person activities. Social media and other interactive platforms give businesses the opportunity to reach out to customers and clients virtually. Such events can include webinars, call-in sessions, Facebook contests or any other use of organized space and time that brings people together electronically with each other and with your business.