Conference News May 2020 | Page 11

Cut the red tape, let’s build temporary venues 11 Digest Mash Media MD Julian Agostini calls on the government to allow the building of temporary structures in Royal Parks and commons to facilitate economic growth through events here is an adage that has seldom been more appropriate in my lifetime: crisis breeds invention. There can be no question that we are in unprecedented times, and the events industry will need all its resolve and creativity to bounce back with a flourish... when it is safe to do so. Fortunately, those are the precise ingredients that you will find in the individuals and companies that serve our wonderful industry, so I am confident that we will come back stronger. The landscape has changed, maybe forever. So, what are we doing to adapt and to stay ahead of the curve? As we are all in lockdown, there is no better time to plan, create, design, and let our thoughts run wild a little. Frankly, there is not much else we can do. We want to hear all your crazy thoughts and dreams, as this is the time to try them. The public and the business world will be more receptive to new ideas now than ever before. In fact, there will probably never be a better opportunity to operate outside the box. Communities and audiences will understand the logic of new angles and may well adopt them. Why not experiment; it is a free hit. There is going to be a huge appetite for events when social distancing is relaxed, and events can run once more. We should be looking to cram the calendar full right through Autumn and Winter. However, where are we going to house all these events; those that have been postponed and those already scheduled? I am calling on the government, and local authorities, to relax the red tape and to let us build temporary structures in our Royal Parks and on our commons up and down the country, to give these economically crucial events a temporary home while our usual venues continue to operate as hospitals, saving lives and contributing to the national effort (when it is safe, of course). As an industry, we are proud to help our NHS. All we “Events are the facilitator of growth. Are you going to ensure this growth?" Above: Julian Agostini, MD, Mash Media www.conference-news.co.uk ask is that you give us a temporary home for our exhibitions, conferences, and concerts which will be fundamental in the rebuilding of both the national and local economies. This is not such an outlandish idea. In 1851, the Crystal Palace was erected in Hyde Park, before being moved to the eponymous suburb in South London. Home to the Great Exhibition, the Crystal Palace was a monument of great national pride, housing exhibits from the empire to the latest innovations, such as the world’s first mechanical television. Today, the events industry contributes £70bn to UK economy annually. This money doesn’t come from thin air, it comes from the marketing budgets of every other industry. Events are the facilitator of growth. Are you, the government, going to ensure this growth? Let us borrow the land. What we are proposing today does not need to be grand structures like the Crystal Palace around the UK, we have suppliers of large temporary structures lining up with interest. If the Victorians can do it, then so can we. And if you don’t, someone else will. The demand could be very high so make sure you’re ready to meet it. Get in touch.