Rob McAvoy An exciting street food and urban market has been cancelled for a second time and will not go ahead until next year due to Covid fears. HopeBox, a new event organised by Project Southchurch in conjunction with Kiwi Productions, was initially due to take place in August last year. However, the coronavirus pandemic halted plans and resulted in the proposals being delayed by 12 months. Bosses had hoped to arrange an event for the August bank holiday, but fears that Covid could dampen the event have seen it pushed back to September 2022. Rob McAvoy, co-founder of Project Southchurch, said: “HopeBox, which was originally due to take place in August 2020, was postponed due to the global pandemic.
Rob McAvoy An exciting street food and urban market has been cancelled for a second time and will not go ahead until next year due to Covid fears. HopeBox, a new event organised by Project Southchurch in conjunction with Kiwi Productions, was initially due to take place in August last year. However, the coronavirus pandemic halted plans and resulted in the proposals being delayed by 12 months. Bosses had hoped to arrange an event for the August bank holiday, but fears that Covid could dampen the event have seen it pushed back to September 2022. Rob McAvoy, co-founder of Project Southchurch, said: “HopeBox, which was originally due to take place in August 2020, was postponed due to the global pandemic.