PLASA - Brexit guidance for events being organised in the EU.

A useful Brexit fact sheet has been collated by the #WeMake Events Brexit Group, PLASA, and Sam Lowe, Blakeney EU adviser. Please download the fact sheet below.

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One Industry One Voice - wecreateexperiences campaign update (24.01.2021)

On OIOV:
Latest OIOV Taskforce meeting shared feedback from the APPG for Events session that was held last week. BVEP overview of the state of the industry was followed by contributions from the MIA on meetings and conferences, AEO on exhibitions and trade shows and the outdoor and festival sector with NOEA and EIF. The One Industry One Voice contribution included how valuable it was to have the brand and experiential agency community actively involved in the unique cross industry effort represented by OIOV.

Latest mia research reveals time is running out for the sector

Business meetings and events organisations will only be viable for another 7.5 months, according to the latest industry research by the Meetings Industry Association (mia).

APPG for Events Evidence Session Held

The All Party Parliamentary Group for Events (APPG) today held its first formal Evidence Session for the current Parliament.

One Industry One Voice - wecreateexperiences campaign update (18.01.2021)

The OIOV Taskforce has met twice this year already – and in line with the national mood the focus has been trying to ensure that when the current lockdowns operating across the UK are lifted, we are ready to push for clear start dates and the support required to re-build the shattered UK events industry.

Tourism Alliance - Hospitality and tourism sector devastated by COVID calls for further extension of reduced rate of VAT to avoid 310,000 job losses

A survey of more than a thousand hospitality and tourism businesses by the Cut Tourism VAT (CTV) Campaign, UKHospitality, the Tourism Alliance and the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions demonstrates the importance of the decision by Chancellor Rishi Sunak to apply a reduced rate of VAT at 5% in protecting employment and the survival of those businesses. Given that the survey shows that the vast majority of the savings were used to retain staff, pay suppliers or passed on to customers, the hospitality and tourism sector believes it is vital that the reduction is extended well beyond March 2021 due to the incremental, long term and devastating impact of COVID-19.