Conference News September 2020 | Page 5

WE WILL 5 Editor’s Letter MEET AGAIN get nervous writing these leaders these days. There is about a week between signing off this magazine and it landing on your desk and, during Covid, that means things can be wildly out of date very quickly. So, for context: today is 21 August and I have the radio on in the background. I’m hearing Birmingham might be going into some manner of lockdown “imminently” as Covid-cases begin to flare up. Oldham, too, is under close watch. Is this the dawn of the dreaded Second Wave, or just another simple flare up? Some experts seem to think the Second Wave is inevitable, others are confident that we have a handle on it; I am unwilling to speculate as I have as much information as you do. The mixed messages are now really starting to impact the events industry. Despite the conditional restart date for events of 1 October, corporate and consumer confidence is flaring up and subsiding in waves akin to the virus itself. The resultant uncertainty means that we are now seeing some serious businesses go to the wall, notably GES’s Blitz. The Meetings Industry Association estimates that 126,000 event jobs are already gone, and also reports that on average (of those which responded to its survey), venues have lost £2.4m each. Yet, against this backdrop of despair, the first steps of recovery are underway. Our Big Interview sees us talk to ExCeL London’s James Rees, p30, who notes there are indeed smaller events slated for September and larger ones confirmed for October. Indeed, our cover story explains how Hire Space ran a test event at RSA House in accordance with their Safer Events protocol (p16). While not covered in Conference News this time, you will find my report on the London Concours event in our sister title Exhibition News. I cannot tell you how much I enjoyed visiting an actual live event in August (albeit one outdoors). Certainly, the few thousand guests with me seemed to enjoy it too. While this doesn’t disguise the devastation, confidence has to start somewhere. To be among a crowd of people enjoying an event gives me hope that we will all meet again soon. Martin Fullard Editor Conference News www.conference-news.co.uk