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Oct 2022

Last Updated: 10/10/2022
Business
Business

Major blow to hospitality sector as Harrogate loses 15-day festival

by John Plummer

| 10 Oct, 2022
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The International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival attracted thousands of visitors from around the world to Harrogate.

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Gilbert and Sullivan Festival. Pirates of Penzance

The International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival is to be moved from Harrogate to Buxton after the organisers claimed the cost of the venue doubled.

The Royal Hall hosted the event annually from 2014, except when it was cancelled due to covid.

It attracted thousands of visitors from around the world and provided a major summer boost for Harrogate's hospitality sector.

But next year's 15-day event will be held at Buxton Opera House in Derbyshire from July 29 to August 12 instead.

Bernard Lockett, one of the festival organisers, said:

"Last week, festival directors Janet and Neil Smith were presented with Harrogate Convention Centre's new costings for 2023, which would see overall costs double, making the festival in its present form impossible to stage. With no compromises forthcoming, there was sadly no option but to leave the town.
"The decision was not taken lightly. The festival has invested heavily in growing the festival in the town, and we know our visitors, who travel from all around the world every year, will certainly miss Harrogate, and particularly the magnificent Royal Hall."






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An email from the organisers to festival supporters last week said Buxton Opera House, "pulled out every stop to accommodate the festival, ensuring a sustainable future for this important event".

The event moved to Harrogate in 2014.



The festival was first staged in Buxton in 1993 before moving to Harrogate. The email said:

"We are immensely sorry to leave so many fantastic friends in Harrogate and the magnificent Royal Hall theatre.
"Buxton is, and always will be, the spiritual home of the International Gilbert & Sullivan Festival.  We are excited to return and look forward to seeing everyone there next year."


The Stray Ferret has approached Harrogate Borough Council, which manages the Royal Hall, for comment.