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Rekom UK
Company typePrivate company
IndustryLate Night Entertainment
FoundedMilton Keynes (December 2011 (December 2011))
HeadquartersMilton Keynes, UK
Area served
United Kingdom
Key people
Bob Brannan, Chairman
Peter Marks, CEO
Russell Margerrison, Finance director
Websitewww.delticgroup.co.uk

The Deltic Group Limited (formerly The Luminar Group Limited) is a private company with an estate of approximately 59 nightclubs and has the largest square footage of nightclub capacity in the United Kingdom.

History

The Luminar Group Ltd was set up after Luminar Group Holdings PLC went into administration in October 2011, retaining the brands and most of the venues the previously company operated.[1]

The Luminar Group Ltd was incorporated on the 5th December 2011 and is led by Peter Marks, CEO.[2]

The Luminar Group Limited acquired both Chicago Leisure Limited and Chicago Leisure (MK) Limited on 7 November 2014. On 17 May 2015, The Luminar Group was rebranded as The Deltic Group Limited, with their recent expansion into the late bar market.[3]

Range of nightclubs

Lava & Ignite Nightclub Middlesbrough (now closed).

Currently the company has numerous brands and products across the country. Brands include PRYZM,[4] Fiction,[5] Cameo,[6] Oceana and Liquid.[7] Products include Love Social (club nights for under 18's),[8] Big Night Out (themed club nights)[9] and Vibe (An urban music night).[10] As well as running large brands of nightclubs Luminar operate several smaller, independent clubs.

Locations

  • Aberdeen - The Institute
  • Andover - Cameo & Vinyl
  • Ashford - Cameo & Cameo II
  • Basildon - Chicago's
  • Basildon - Unit 7
  • Brighton - Pryzm & Myu
  • Bristol - Pryzm & Myu
  • Bournemouth - Cameo & Myu
  • Bournemouth - Vinyl
  • Camberley - Tru
  • Cambridge - Ballare
  • Cambridge - Kuda
  • Canterbury - Steinbeck and Shaw
  • Cardiff - Pryzm & Myu
  • Chelmsford - Bar and Beyond
  • Chelmsford - Evoke
  • Colchester - Liquid & Envy
  • Coventry - JJ's
  • Crawley - Moka
  • Dartford - Air & Breathe
  • Dundee - Liquid & Envy
  • Eastbourne - Cameo
  • Edinburgh - The Cav
  • Exeter - Unit 1
  • Gloucester - Liquid & Diva
  • Guildford - The Casino
  • Guildford - Vinyl
  • Halifax - Liquid & Maine Street
  • Hanley - Chicago's
  • Hanley - Fiction & JJ's
  • Hereford - Play & Play 54
  • Hull - Steinbeck and Shaw
  • Hull - The Sugar Mill
  • Ipswich - Unit 17
  • King's Lynn - Chicago Rock Cafe
  • Kingston Upon Thames - Pryzm
  • Kingston Upon Thames - The Hippodrome
  • Leeds - Pryzm
  • Lincoln - Moka & Shack
  • Nottingham - Oceana
  • Norwich - Chicago's
  • Oldham - Liquid & Envy
  • Oxford - Atik
  • Plymouth - Oceana
  • Portsmouth - Liquid & Envy
  • Preston - Cameo & Vinyl
  • Preston - Evoque
  • Romford - Fiction & Cameo
  • Southampton - Oceana
  • St Albans - Club Batchwood
  • Stevenage - Chicago Rock Cafe
  • Stourbridge - Chicago's
  • Swansea - Fiction & Myu
  • Tamworth - Kuda & Vinyl
  • Uxbridge - Liquid & Envy
  • Watford - Oceana
  • Windsor - Atik
  • Wrexham - Liquid & Envy
  • Yeovil - Chicago Rock Cafe
  • York - Kuda

Charity (ECHO)

The Luminar Group Limited operate and support the Echo Trust charity, (registered charity no. 1096255), which was created in 2002 and since that time has raised approximately £3,000,000.

Echo's aim is to help as many sick children and young adults in the UK as possible, by providing grants which will enable the purchase vital medical or similar equipment which they so desperately need that cannot can't be funded from alternative sources.

All grants are made possible by the support of The Luminar Group Limited. Luminar allow the Echo Trust to hold collections during the year in its nightclubs across the UK under the ‘Give a Kid a Quid’ banner, meaning that all grants are given from donations raised through the generosity of staff and customers visiting Luminar nightclubs.[11]

UKCN (United Kingdom Club Network)

UKCN is an overarching clubbers brand that Luminar use for national nightclub campaigns, it allows clubbers to select offers and promotions across the whole of the Luminar estate.[12]

UKCN App

The UKCN app was launched by Luminar in November 2012. It’s the first app of its kind that deals with real time/dynamic pricing, timely promotions & loyalty and is fully integrated to the EPOS till system. It connects web services, EPOS, CRM database and payment with a seamless intuitive and speedy delivery.[13]

HYPE / Love Social Under 18s Events

The Luminar Group Limited operate under 18s events under the Hype and Love Social brand, where a safe and secure environment is provided for 13- to 17-year-olds at its nightclubs.[14]

References

  1. ^ "Nightclub firm Luminar in administration". BBC News. Retrieved 22 May 2015.
  2. ^ http://www.bighospitality.co.uk/Business/Luminar-saved-from-administration-by-former-MD-Peter-Marks
  3. ^ "The Luminar Group Rebrands After Three Years of Consecutive Growth". Retrieved 22 May 2015.
  4. ^ http://pryzm.co.uk/
  5. ^ http://www.fictionclub.co.uk/
  6. ^ http://www.cameonightclub.co.uk/
  7. ^ Luminar Group Holdings plc – Brands
  8. ^ Luminar Group Ur Music Network
  9. ^ Big Night Out – products – Ur Music Network
  10. ^ Vibe – products – Ur Music Network
  11. ^ http://www.echotrust.org/
  12. ^ http://www.ukcn.com/
  13. ^ http://evvnt.com/2012/11/case-study-ukcn-app-launch/
  14. ^ http://hypeunder18.co.uk/