Fund to boost recovery of Scotland’s events industry

A £10 million fund has been established by the Scottish Government to help public events take place after lockdown.
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Organisers of events such as festivals, concerts and sporting competitions will be able to access this funding, as will companies which rely on such events to generate sales.

Economy secretary Fiona Hyslop said: “The coronavirus pandemic has had a devastating impact on the events sector and its wider supply chain, and whilst we’ve had the positive step that drive-in events can resume, most of the sector will be unable to operate for some time to come.

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“We’ve worked closely and constructively with the sector on the challenges they face and they have brought forward some creative ideas on how they can begin to operate safely.

“In addition to providing immediate support, some of this funding will look to bolster innovation and aid the longer term recovery of the events industry.

Scotland has a track record of planning, delivery and success in events at international, national and local level and this £10 million funding will ensure the sector has a future and that we remain the perfect stage for events.”

Peter Duthie, chair of the Event Industry Advisory Group and CEO of Glasgow’s SEC, added: “This is good news for Scotland’s event industry.  The sector contributes in the region of £6 billion to the Scottish economy each year and plays a vital role in the health and wellbeing of the nation.  It was one of the first to go into lockdown and will be one of the last to fully come out.

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“Additional funding from government for this important sector is very welcome and much needed, both by the event organisers and the wider supply chain businesses who are being hit exceptionally hard by the ongoing effect of an extended period of lockdown.

“Scotland’s event industry has worked hard to build a world-class reputation for the nation as the perfect stage for events; we must do everything in our power to protect that.”

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