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Poisson Rouge

Poisson Rouge is a London based company that specialises in producing unique and high impact teambuilding activities, people development programmes and event management services. For nearly 20 years we have been combining our passion and creativity to create some of the most unusual, fun, and exciting team events and some of the most innovative ways to develop people available anywhere on Earth. However, instead of wanging on about how great we think we are we thought we’d just let our unique ideas, our long track record of success and our clients do the talking!

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Company Details

96 west yard, Camden Lock Place, London, N6 6BL, United Kingdom
+44 (0)20 7267 3646

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