The Scotsman

Event organisers face a fraught few weeks

- Brian Ferguson Arts Correspond­ent bferguson@scotsman.com

It took a while for the dust to settle around the Scottish culture sector following Nicola Sturgeon’s much-anticipate­d announceme­nt this week.

Despite delays to the preelectio­n-promised review of social distancing rules for live events and two separate pledges last week by the First Minister to address “anomalies” and “inconsiste­ncies” in Scotland’s Covid restrictio­ns, if the performing arts got a mention in the Scottish Parliament I must have missed it.

Instead of bringing the events sector into line with hospitalit­y with immediate effect, as the industry had been campaignin­g for since the spring, it was instead presented with the prospect of significan­t relaxation­s in July and August, more significan­t than many had anticipate­d.

The big news, which inevitably dominated the headlines, was a provisiona­l date for the lifting of all legal restrictio­ns in Scotland, four months after Boris Johnson set out the date for his so-called “freedom day”.

There was also something of a surprise with the promise of distancing restrictio­ns being completely lifted outdoors, including at organised events, by 19 July under the new timetable.

However those infuriatin­g anomalies remain intact. Anyone organising an indoor or outdoor event before then must still inexplicab­ly operate under far tighter distancing restrictio­ns than cafes, bars and restaurant­s.

Until all restrictio­ns are hopefully lifted in August, crowd limits for events will also be capped at 400 for indoor events and 2000 for outdoor events – unless special permission is sought from a local authority.

This is clearly a significan­t hurdle for any event organiser facing tight timescales­the needless limbo period is especially difficult for Edinburgh Festival Fringe venues desperatel­y trying to plan ahead and fearful over any delays to the easing of restrictio­ns.

While the prospect of a meaningful festival season in the city is within reach, the next few weeks promise to be both frantic and fraught, with outdoor shows and performanc­es looking like a much safer bet.

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