The new events guidance for local authorities has just been published at https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-organised-events-guidance-for-local-authorities/coronavirus-covid-19-organised-events-guidance-for-local-authorities.
Please see below a copy of joint letter sent to Robert Courts MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State by the APPG for Events and the APPG for Business Travel on 25th March 2021.
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We’ll purely focus on the We Create Experiences campaign here, with more OIOV and taskforce updates next week.The B2C version of the #WeCreateExperiences campaign is activating next week on Tuesday 30th of March, on the back of the successful B2B campaign in December 2020, so we need your support on social media to ensure the key messages are shared far and wide.
The Business Travel Association (BTA) is today calling for the UK Government to lead the international community in implementing global standards on testing and health certification as part of the recovery in travel.
The B2C version of the #WeCreateExperiences campaign is activating in earnest on the 30th of March, on the back of the successful B2B campaign in December 2020, so we need your support on social media to ensure the key messages are shared far and wide.
UK conference and meeting venues are being encouraged to take part in the 2021 ‘UK Conference and Meeting Survey’ (UKCAMS), which is being launched today. This vital research into the UK’s conference and meetings sector, now in its 28th consecutive year, has a specific focus on the value and volume of the market and the performance of meeting venues. It also highlights key market trends identified by venues.
- Call for views on independent review of Destination Management Organisations including their work on business tourism and business events
- Terms of reference for the Events Research Programme have been published
- HBAA calls on government to urgently lift the ban on venue site inspections
- EIA open letter to DCMS and BEIS (11 March 2021)
- EIF - Supply chain support sadly side-lined
- HBAA - “Once more the meetings, events and accommodation sector has been ignored by the Chancellor. It is deeply disappointing.”
- Meetings with DCMS Chief Scientific Advisor - UPDATE
- mia reveals business meetings events unlikely to recover until 2023
- APPG for Events - STATEMENT ON THE GOVERNMENT’S ROADMAP FOR LEAVING LOCKDOWN
- HBAA - 'Urgent sector financial support is needed for businesses to survive'