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Royal Highland income slashed by £4m due to coronavirus

Royal Highland income slashed by £4m due to coronavirus >More in © Tim Scrivener The coronavirus pandemic has led to a £4m drop in income for the Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland (RHASS), according to its latest accounts. A “no show” year and the mass cancellation of events scheduled to take place at the Royal Highland Centre were the main contributors to the 44% drop in income for the year ending 30 November 2020, compared to the previous year (£9.01m). Spending was down 46% to £5.28m in 2020, compared to £9.75m in 2019. Fundraising campaigns secured more than £500,000 in the year, and the RHASS thanked the farming community for its support.

Royal Highland Show organisers report £4m income drop

Royal Highland Show organisers report £4m income drop 28 April 2021 | RHASS annual results lay bare the devastating impact of Covid-19 on the charity The charity behind the Royal Highland Show have reported significant losses of income compared to 2019 due to the impact of Covid-19 on its operations. The Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland (RHASS) has reported its results for the year ended 30 November 2020. The society has reported a 44 percent drop in income from £9 million to £5 million compared to the previous year. A ‘no show’ year and the mass cancellation of events scheduled to take place at the Royal Highland Centre were the main contributors.

Devastating impact of Royal Highland Show cancellation laid bare in RHASS annual accounts

Devastating impact of Royal Highland Show cancellation laid bare in RHASS annual accounts Updated: April 28, 2021, 6:22 pm © Supplied by RHASS Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Drastic measures to stem the  losses incurred by the cancellation of the flagship Royal Highland Show appear to have stabilised the finances of the Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland (RHASS). The full impact of the pandemic on the fortunes of the RHASS  is laid bare in the society’s annual accounts which show a £4 million drop in income in the year to November 2020 to £5m (2019: £9.01m) and a net operating deficit of £247,000 (2019: £713,000).

Royal Highland Showcase invites equestrian entries

Royal Highland Showcase invites equestrian entries © Supplied by RHASS Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Equestrian enthusiasts are being invited to participate in this year’s alternative to the  Royal Highland Show – the Highland Showcase at Ingliston in June. Entries are now open for classes which  include heavy horse, light horse, heavy horse turnout, harness grooming and decoration,  and private driving. The week of showing and demonstrations between June 14-20 will culminate in  an arena event on Sunday June 20.

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