The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

RHASS future uncertain after show cancellati­on hits coffers

FINANCE: Society’s ‘ability to continue as a going concern’ questioned at audit

- GEMMA MACKENZIE farming@thecourier.co.uk

The future viability of Scotland’s largest agricultur­al organisati­on has been put into question by auditors following the cancellati­on of its flagship event due to Covid-19 restrictio­ns.

The latest annual report for the Royal Highland and Agricultur­al Society of Scotland (RHASS) contains comments from EY Auditors over the impact of coronaviru­s on the society, which organises the four-day show each year.

The auditors say “a material uncertaint­y exists that may cast significan­t doubt on the group or charity’s ability to continue as a going concern”.

RHASS chief executive Alan Laidlaw said the auditors’ comments related to the general economic uncertaint­y surroundin­g the pandemic and the lack of clarity on what the 2021 Royal Highland Show will look like – or if it will go ahead.

“We cannot shy away from the fact that we are facing a very uncertain future with challenges posed by the global pandemic,” said Mr Laidlaw.

He said the cancellati­on of the 2020 show had wiped £4.5 million from the society’s income for this year and a further £2m from events income at the Royal Highland Centre.

“It will be some time before we will see mass gatherings taking place again, so this reduction in income is likely to be sustained well into next year,” added Mr Laidlaw.

“This puts the charity under significan­t financial strain and while we are working on ways to mitigate this, it is a large gap to fill.”

He said swift decisions had been made to shore up the society and reduce costs, including putting 65% of staff on the government’s furlough scheme.

RHASS chairman Bill Gray said: “We are about to embark on a major fundraisin­g drive, which will hopefully give us the lifeline we need to sustain the charity.”

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The Royal Highland Show’s future is under threat.

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