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Feb 2021
Hospitality businesses in the Harrogate district have called for a clear plan as they await the Prime Minister's "road map" out of lockdown.
Boris Johnson is expected to announce the next steps to ease lockdown in his public broadcast later today.
For local hospitality, the most important thing is for there to be sufficient detail to allow them to plan the next steps in reopening - and that enough businesses can be opened to make the whole sector viable.
Kimberley Wilson, chair of guesthouse association Accommodation Harrogate, said reopening hotels would only be viable if other facilities were also able to open:
Dan Siddle, general manager of the Crown Hotel, said he doesn't want to see restrictions eased and then reintroduced, and would rather wait longer until the country is "clear of the woods" before welcoming guests back. He added:
Chair Sara Ferguson said:
Plans are also being made to stage the organisation's larger festivals later in the year. The first of these is likely to be the Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival in July - though it could be under canvas with reduced numbers compared to previous years.
All the changes needed will impact on events' viability, but HIF - which has already cut its staff numbers down to just three - is looking at the long-term picture, both for its own events and as part of the town's overall attraction to visitors. Sharon added:
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