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Recent cancellations of Hawke s Bay events set to hit economic growth hard 7 Mar, 2021 07:26 PM 4 minutes to read Art Deco Festival was cancelled this year due to a change in Covid-19 alert levels. Photo / Mercia Paaymans Hawkes Bay Today By: Louise Gould Hawke s Bay s economy looked to be charting a more optimistic path with actual GDP growth in 2020. But, 2021 is already looking more pessimistic following the cancellations of two of the region s biggest events, the Art Deco Festival and Horse of the Year. Last year, despite Covid-19 s impact and an alert level 4 lockdown Hawke s Bay managed to regain all its lost ground and return a growth. ....
Horse of the Year cancelled: Hawke s Bay misses out on $5.29m visitor spend 1 Mar, 2021 11:58 PM 4 minutes to read Hawke s Bay equestrian businesses say the cancellation of this year s Land Rover Horse of the Year will hurt their finances for months to come. After 48 hours of discussions, the event s board of directors announced the cancellation of the 2021 event due to Covid-19 uncertainty. New Zealand s premier equestrian event, which was due to take place at Showgrounds Hawke s Bay Tomoana from March 9 to 14, attracts over 45,000 spectators, 1900 horses and 1500 riders. Read More Advertisement Aitken said the team worked tirelessly to find a way for the show to proceed, but the uncertainty left them with no choice but to cancel. ....
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Horse of the Year cancelled: Hawke's Bay misses out on $5.29m visitor spend nzherald.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nzherald.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.