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Aug 2020
The Harrogate Convention Centre, Harrogate International Festival's HQ and Ripon Catherdral lit up in red last night as part of a national campaign to highlight the plight of the stricken live entertainment industry.
The "Red Alert" campaign aims to put pressure on the government to give financial support to the industry which has been shut down by the coronavirus lockdown with no clear end in sight.
HIF cancelled its summer season events which has left freelancers working in the sector including artists, events teams, crew and technicians with no work until at least next year.
Harrogate International Festivals chief executive Sharon Canavar warned that without government support the sector could collapse.
She said:
Harrogate Convention Centre tweeted its support for the campaign.
https://twitter.com/HgtConventions/status/1293294182778449921?s=20
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Harrogate Theatre said they would not be lighting up in red "at a later date" due to concerns over health and safety.
Chief executive David Bown said:
The government said it has launched a £1.57 billion support package for the arts with applications for funding still open.
A government spokesperson said:
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