FOREWORD WELCOMETO
“I don’t think you can really teach this job. Y
SAY THAT AGAIN! ou have to suck
it up like osmosis, the more you do it, the more bits you pick up” Mark Flack, Victory Sports Ground
Two steps forward, one step back?
2020 continues to be an extraordinary year in every respect and, whilst it is now possible to visit sites and carry out inspections, demonstrations and the like, it certainly does not feel as though there’s any significant momentum building at the moment.
I think much of this is due to the government’s recent announcements and actions. It would appear that pubs may have to close again when schools return next month - I haven’t quite worked out the correlation there - whilst there are more and more countries and localised UK cities on the lockdown list.
Some sports venues were due to open their doors to spectators again in August, only to have the decision overturned at the last minute. Indeed, the Snooker World Championships had already allowed in spectators to the first day of the event when the government announcement was made!
I fell foul to a two-week isolation period recently, when the rules for quarantine changed whilst I was away in Lanzarote. When I left the country, both the government and media were encouraging travel. Then, whilst sipping a G&T poolside, it all changed. My point... how do we, as an industry, get things moving and pick up the pace when things are changing so quickly and there is so much uncertainty about R-rates and future lockdowns?
The decision to cancel BTME - which was inevitable given the Harrogate Convention Centre could possibly be a Nightingale hospital right through to March - was expected by many. As I write this, we are waiting for a firm venue and date from BIGGA for the proposed ‘Festival of Turf’ and I know many exhibitors and visitors alike who are enthused and looking forward to
what will be a different type of show around June time.
In my interview with BIGGA CEO Jim Croxton recently, he highlighted that the safety of everyone is paramount and that they would not consider hosting a show where this was compromised. GMA Chief Executive Geoff Webb recently reflected this view. He, however, is confident that (under government guidelines) Saltex will still go ahead in March.
Chatting to many people over the past few weeks, it’s still hard to comprehend how we can embrace a ‘socially distanced show’, but I’m sure venues like the NEC are hard at work making this a possibility from 1st October when the government has given the green light to stage events.
On a more positive note, we have started to conduct article interviews again (obviously in safe conditions) and, if you’d like to feature in the magazine, drop me an email.
With more sport being played, albeit behind closed doors, the maintenance of many venues is returning to a new normal and the positivity on social media is building.
Keep safe.
Kerry Haywood Editor
“Gary Barwell at Edgbaston set up a regular zoom meeting and it’s been very helpful - we’ve all come together much more for the sake of the sport” Tim Packwood, Worcestershire CCC
“If we don’t get more young people involved, soon people like myself will be working until we are eighty years old, and I do not want to do that!” Rob Bennett, Westhoughton CC
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“I think the only way to raise our profile is to do it ourselves. By that I mean pushing for opportunities to promote what we do, and if someone wants to do an interview, jump at the chance”
William Kirkwood, Glentoran FC
“I had to invest in some decent tools at first - jacks, proper sets of spanners and so on, as there was only a socket set when I arrived”
Alan Meyricks, Warley Wood
“I try and get across to the team that; it’s one thing to go out and cut grass, but it’s the finer points and the attention to detail that make the difference and set us apart from everyone else” Matt Arnold, St George’s Park
“One of the advisories we had, which came as no surprise, was that our machinery is old, and it would be wise to invest in some new equipment” Paul Bowden, St Blazey AFC
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