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New Date For Giving & Living

Following the reintroduction of further Covid-19 restrictions by the government, South West gift and home show Giving & Living has been moved from January to May 10-12, 2021, and will be taking place at its usual venue, Westpoint, Exeter.

 “We are delighted to have secured these dates, which provide more than two months lead time before the summer season,” confirmed  Mike Anderson, managing director of show organisers Hale Events.

“We know how much our exhibitors and buyers are looking forward to getting back together face to face. These dates will allow businesses to trade though Easter and the early Spring, and attend with confidence to buy, after what will be a have been a very disrupted winter for us all.”

Above: Doing busines at the show.
Above: Doing busines at the show.

Mike adds that travel restrictions and uncertainty are deterring people from holidaying abroad, with domestic holidays forecast to dominate over the next few years, as the after-shocks of the Covid virus continue to be felt around the world.

He highlights that the South West is set to be one of the leading UK destinations with this summer showing how well the region coped with increased tourist numbers.

Visit givingliving.co.uk

 

Top: The Giving & Living show, traditionally held in January, has been moved to May 2021.

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