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Harrogate’s Home & Gift 2020 Postponed Until 2021

Due to the ongoing impact of the coronavirus pandemic, the 2020 edition of Home & Gift will now be taking place in Harrogate from July 18-21, 2021.

“It is with a heavy heart that we announce the postponement of Home & Gift in Harrogate for the first time in its 60-year history,” commented show director Kelly Grant.  “Our absolute priority is to safeguard the health and welfare of all those and this postponement is a necessity, given both the material and ongoing disruption caused by the current pandemic and the latest public health and government directions.”

Above: The popular Sundowners party.
Above: The popular Sundowners party.

Kelly says that the 2021 edition will now celebrate the 60th anniversary of Home & Gift and will be a special opportunity for the community to come together in better times. The show will combine all the features planned for this year, including the 60th anniversary party, plus the 2021 edition’s enhanced ShopTalk speaker programme and new sectors.

In order to keep the industry connected over the coming months, Home & Gift will be continuing to provide the giftware community with virtual product launches, regular blog updates, to include inspiring brand stories, and expert advice.

 

Top: Visitors enjoying the sunshine at Harrogate’s Home & Gift show.

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