Halifax Courier

Staff cuts for Piece Hall Trust

- Sal Wilcox

HALIFAX’S PIECE Hall Trust has announced that it has entered a consultati­on period with its staff over redundanci­es as a result of the coronaviru­s crisis.

The iconic former cloth hall attraction suffered an 80 per cent loss in income during the lockdown period.

The consultati­on affects Trust employees, not staff at independen­t businesses which lease units within the historic landmark in Halifax town centre.

Chief Executive of the Piece Hall Trust, Nicky ChanceThom­pson, said: “Whilst we have successful­ly and safely reopened and are seeing more visitors returning each week, we are faced with making difficult short-term decisions to ensure a successful long-term future for The Piece Hall.

“Unfortunat­ely, this means we have had to begin a redundancy consultati­on with staff, who we will support closely through this process.We remain fully confident that we will continue to play a leading role in the local and regional recovery from Covid-19 and look forward to operating a full programme of events and attraction­s once again in the near future.”

Following a major restoratio­n project, the Piece Hall reopened in 2017. The 18th century listed cloth hall is one of the last surviving structures of its kind in Europe.

Mrs Chance-Thompson told the Courier: “We’ve received lots of really lovely, positive messages. Thank you to everyone that has shown their support. Like so many other culture and heritage sites, lockdown has been a really difficult time for us. We are doing our best to preserve as many jobs as possible and to continue to support the Calderdale community.”

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 ??  ?? HERITAGE: The 18th century Piece Hall in Halifax is one of Yorkshire’s leading tourist attraction­s.
HERITAGE: The 18th century Piece Hall in Halifax is one of Yorkshire’s leading tourist attraction­s.

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