We’ve just had the third case of CV-19 announced in our county.
The latest one is a Cheltenham resident. There is a lot of chatter as to whether the event should be going ahead. In theory around 250,000 people will descend on the town over the 4 days and many will be staying in accommodation in other local towns (our towns restaurants, pubs and hoteliers always do well as we are a short drive away).
What are other people’s thoughts on this?
It would have a big (negative) impact on Cheltenham businesses if it’s cancelled, but this is the first major event in the UK since the disease took hold and has the potential to spread it quite quickly.
Lots of festivals, events, stuff that brings in money to the area going on much of the time.
This one - should it go ahead and other events cancelled next week onwards?
Every event that doesn't go ahead will impact in that area. People not able to go away for the day and spend money at a distant event will affect your area throughout the year.
Do you want the money now plus money from cancelling other events elsewhere?
Will people recall where they possibly picked up the virus and not go there again?
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