
- National Accolade
- Still Number one
- Finalists in Four Categories
- Sundial Group support Oxfam Unwrapped this Christmas
- Highgate House named Training Venue of the Year
- Godiva Awards 2007
- Enjoy England, Excellence in Tourism Awards 2007
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Sundial Group supports Industry Charity
- Woodside Sponsor Local Football Team
- Highgate House Strikes Gold
- Sundial Group retains top-performing venue group title
- Sundial Group among the First to Make Skills Pledge
- Highgate House hosts afternoon of Jazz
- Highgate House supports Creaton in Bloom
- Stay connected...
- A step in the right direction...
- Woodside Dining Room Refurbished
- Bedroom refurbishment at Highgate House
- No more waiting to be connected
- Newly refurbished rooms at Barnett Hill
- Further success for Sundial in BDRC's Meetings Benchmark Tracker
- Sundial Chef Wins IACC Copper Skillet
- Top of the League - twice
- Sundial Group scoops five further award nominations...
Innovative team building activities and solutions
Sundial Group's Teamscapes, unique to our venues
Teamscapes is our unique series of intellectually challenging team building activities designed to promote teamworking, personal development and problem solving. If you want to inject a bit of life into a training course, get to know your delegates or simply have a bit of fun, then look no further than Teamscapes.
The team building activites last around an hour, and are situated within the grounds of our four properties. They can be added to a day or residential meeting package.

Three Ways to build your team with Teamscapes
To gain a nationally recognised qualification
Full details will be posted here very soon
As part of your own training and development programme
The activities can be self-facilitated or we can supply a list of external facilitators
As an icebreaker/breakout session
Refresh and re-energise your delegates with something a little different.
Teamscapes is unique to Sundial Group in the United Kingdom, but our membership of IACC (International Association of Conference Centres) connected us with the Grange Group in Australia, who licenced our team building activities for their five Melbourne centres. Interest has also been expressed by conference centres in North America and South Africa.






