All Party Parliamentary Group Evidence Session held

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

Chaired by the Rt Hon Theresa Villiers MP, Chair of the APPG, and attended by a number of MP’s, including several APPG Vice Chairs and Officers, the session heard evidence from a mixture of representatives from across the events sector, including; Simon Hughes – Business Visits & Events Partnership, Jane Longhurst – Meetings Industry Association, Chris Skeith – Association of Event Organisers, Susan Tanner – National Outdoor Events Association,  Steve Heap – Events Industry Forum and Rick Stainton – One Industry One Voice.

There were also several Observers in attendance, including Michael Hirst OBE – Events Industry Board, Neil Brownlee – Scottish Events Industry Advisory Group and Jill Manley, Event Wales Industry Advisory Group.

A senior spokesperson for the APPG said; “We were extremely grateful for the time given by the event sector representatives in presenting their evidence to the APPG today, which was both very valuable and highly compelling. There is no doubt that the events sector needs further support, both to survive the challenges of the next few months, but also to ensure a swift and sustained recovery, and we look forward to working with the industry in partnership to achieve this.”

Notes on the session will be published on the APPG website later in the week via https://appgevents.inparliament.uk

Further information or questions can be obtained via appg@daviestanner.com and the industry can follow further developments and updates from the official APPG for Events twitter feed @appgevents.

Adam Parry
Author: Adam Parry

Adam is the co-founder and editor of www.eventindustrynews.com Adam, a technology evangelist also organises Event Tech Live, Europe’s only show dedicated to event technology and the Event Technology Awards. Both events take place in November, London.

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