Exhibition Games for Public Sector & Local Authority Events
Public sector and local authority events often bring together a wide range of visitors—from residents and families to councillors, partner organisations, and service providers. These events are usually centred on community engagement, information sharing, and clear communication. When we support councils, government departments, emergency services, and local initiatives, our aim is to provide exhibition games that help create welcoming stand spaces where visitors feel comfortable approaching your team and learning about your services.
Many public sector exhibitions and community shows focus on topics such as health, safety, local development, sustainability, and public awareness campaigns. Our games can help you draw people into these conversations in a simple, friendly, and approachable way. They act as icebreakers that support meaningful interaction without distracting from the core message of your stand.
Games That Encourage Conversation and Community Interaction
Public sector events often benefit from games that create low-pressure interaction suitable for all ages. Options such as Giant Jenga, Giant Connect Four, Hook a Duck, and Hoopla are perfect for community zones, family stands, and information points.
For local authorities running campaigns around recycling, transport, safety, or wellbeing, these simple games help bring people in and give staff an opportunity to introduce key messages. They also work well for school outreach, open days, consultations, and neighbourhood events where accessibility and inclusion matter.
Supporting Services and Awareness Campaigns
Some public sector organisations prefer slightly more interactive or educational games that link naturally to awareness themes. The Strike a Light 2 Players or Batak Pro can be used to talk about reaction, focus, or alertness—useful for campaigns centred on road safety, emergency response, or wellbeing.
Games such as Pixel Play and Play it Back Memory Game 2 Players are also used for learning-based stands, helping to encourage participation from young people and families. These are particularly useful at events where councils or authorities want to engage harder-to-reach groups or involve visitors in simple, hands-on activities.
Prize Games for Data Capture and Participation
For events involving sign-up forms, consultations, surveys, or participation drives, prize-based games can help increase engagement. The Prize Crane Grabber works well for drawing attention and can be used to give out small branded items, tokens, or campaign materials.
The Crack the Safe provides a structured way to encourage data capture through QR codes or electronic forms. This approach is useful for public programmes that need feedback, volunteer registrations, event sign-ups, or contact details for further information.
Custom Branding for Clear Messaging
Public sector communication relies heavily on clarity. Our Custom Branding service allows you to apply campaign messages, colours, deadlines, diagrams, and safety information directly onto the games. This helps create a consistent stand where every item reinforces the message you want to communicate.
We can also provide practical items from our Furniture & Furnishings range, including seating for advisory conversations, information tables, and Crowd Barrier for managing queues or organising high-traffic areas. These additions help make your stand more functional and accessible for visitors of all ages.
Events, Town Shows and Engagement Days
We support a wide variety of public sector exhibitions, including council-led conferences, emergency services days, community fairs, open days, public consultations, and large multi-agency events. Whether your stand is at a local venue or a major exhibition centre such as the ExCeL London, the NEC Birmingham, or the SEC Centre Glasgow, we can manage delivery, setup, testing, and pack-down.
For outdoor events, we also offer robust game options from our Funfair Side Stalls & Games and Giant Garden Games ranges, designed for parks, precincts, and community spaces. These setups are suitable for family engagement days, council festivals, and public outreach events where visibility and durability are important.
Engagement That Supports Public Services
Our exhibition games help public sector and local authority teams create approachable spaces where residents can learn, ask questions, and take part in local initiatives. We focus on providing simple, flexible tools that make your stand more welcoming and more effective. Whether you are running a consultation, promoting a service, or organising a community showcase, our team can help you choose a set of games that suits your goals and budget.
If you are planning a public sector or local authority event, we are happy to recommend a tailored selection of games that support clear communication, community engagement, and meaningful participation.