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Aug 2020

Last Updated: 17/08/2020
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Harrogate's hospitality sector says Nightingale extension has 'huge impact'

by Suzannah Rogerson

| 18 Aug, 2020
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Hospitality and event industries in Harrogate are hugely reliant on the convention centre to encourage trade, last night's announcement to extend the contract until March is said to have a "huge impact".

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The seven month extension to the NHS contract at Harrogate Convention Centre has forced local business to call for clarity saying it will have a "huge impact".

After weeks of uncertainty regarding the Nightingale hospital it was announced last night that the contract has been extended until the end of March 2021.  A review will go ahead in October to review the need for the 500-bed hospital.

Local businesses which relying on the events trade said they want information.

Andrew Manby, director of events firm Joe Manby Ltd, said:

"This will have a major impact, particularly on the town's services. At the moment the autumn is under question, we don't know what will be available. The bigger impact will be for the beginning of next year. We are looking at January currently and it'll be interesting how they will make it work. There is an absolute lack of clarity about the situation, on our end we were hoping for some clarity as the position going forward is uncertain.
"It may be available from December if they pull out during the October review. Anyone who works with the events centre will be affected, we haven't had that clear decision today or at all."




Kim Wilson, chairman of Accommodation Harrogate and a B&B owner, said:

"We were pretty sure something was going to happen. January/February are our quietest months anyway asides from the big show which were already cancelled. We'd want the events back to normal but if they are cancelled already we'd want the event centre open as soon as possible. This will have a big impact on the bed and breakfasts, hotels, pubs and restaurants locally it could put them in a significant situation."






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Last month £3 billon of funding was announced for the Nightingale hospitals across the UK to be maintained until the end of March if needed.

The temporary hospital hasn't treated a single coronavirus patient but will remain in place for a further seven months amid fears of a winter spike of coronavirus.

The facility has been used for outpatient CT scans since early June.  Details of the financial contract between the NHS and HBC for this extension have not yet been made public.