The Scotsman

Events firms hit by lockdown to get £10,000 support

- By JANE BRADLEY Consumer Affairs Correspond­ent

Beleaguere­d events companies hard hit by the coronaviru­s lockdown are to receive £10,000 in grant funding from the Scottish Government.

A total of £6 million is to be ringfenced for the sector, which has been unable to operate due to lockdown regulation­s since March.

The Events Industry Support Fund will distribute the one-off grant to support up to 600 businesses in the events industry, particular­ly those in the supply chain, which apply for help and which have not received Scottish Government sponsored Covid-19 related funding from other schemes.

Organisers of conference­s, exhbitions and large meetings, as well as those delivering cultural and sporting events will be eligible to apply for assistance from the fund, which was is part of a £10m package of support for the events industry announced by the government last month.

Paul Bush, Visitscotl­and’s director of events, said: “The events industry has been devastated by the coronaviru­s pandemic as one of the first industries to stop and it will be one of the last to restart. There is a desperate need for support and this £6m Scottish Government fund will help a number of businesses in the short term until we can start to run events again.

“This fund is designed to give a much-needed cashflow support to those companies who have faced real hardship during lockdown. It is on a first come, first served approach, with only the first 600 applicatio­ns being awarded funding, so I would urge those in the events supply chain to get their applicatio­ns in as soon as possible.”

The fund is open to selfemploy­ed partnershi­ps and incorporat­ed businesses who can demonstrat­e that supply to, organisati­on of or delivery of or to events in Scotland represents their primary source of income. Companies must have earned a minimum of £10,000 from the supply to events in Scotland in the past year and must have a place of business in Scotland.

Types of businesses expected to benefit from the fund include equipment and marquee hire companies, audio visual firms, catering companies and ticketing businesses, among others. Hospitalit­y venues such as pubs and restaurant­s which are not limited to event catering are not eligible for the grant, while artists and performers are also not eligible.

Many types of events business have not yet been able to reopen under lockdown rules, while those which can are operating with limited numbers and other changes.

Last week, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced an easing of restrictio­n to allow certain outdoor live events (involving open space or organised seating) with physical distancing and restricted numbers to open from yesterday, while indoor entertainm­ent venues such as theatres and music venues could also be set to reopen as early as 14 September, though not nightclubs.

Culture secretary Fiona Hyslop said: “We know the events sector has been hit hard by the pandemic and whilst we have set out indicative dates for a staged return of the industry, difficulti­es will continue for a long time to come.

“This funding is the result of close collaborat­ion with the sector to work out exactly what challenges they face and tailor our support to help them as best we can. Scotland has a track record of successful­ly planning and delivering events at internatio­nal, national and local level and we will continue to work with the sector.”

Applicatio­ns for the fund – delivered on behalf of the Scottish Government by Visitscotl­and and its Eventscotl­and team, with developmen­t input from the newly formed Event Industry Advisory Group – will open from noon on 31 August and will run until noon on 14 September.

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