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Jobs to go at Devon Covid-hit Conference Centre

RICC finances have been hit hard by Covid-19 closure

The Riviera International Conference Centre has lost money due to the Covid pandemic

Staff at the Riviera International Conference Centre are undergoing a redundancy process as bosses try and safeguard the future of the centre.

The company and board behind the Riviera International Conference Centre (RICC) has announced that it has begun a 30-day consultation period with 42 staff at risk of redundancy.

It is part of a range of measures to safeguard the future of the centre for the people of Torbay.

Simon Jolly, Managing Director of the RICC, said: “We have started a redundancy consultation process with a group of staff, so it would not be appropriate for us to comment further at this stage.

"It is a process which should be treated with the upmost sensitivity, and of course our top priority at this time is supporting those affected.”

Parkwood Leisure were due to take over the running of the RICC from April this year, but the planned takeover had to be put on hold when the centre was forced to close in March in line with government Covid-19 guidance.

As a result, the council had to step in to take control of the RICC management company and provide short-term financial support in the absence of sufficient support from the government.

The RICC, which opened in 1987, has suffered a significant loss of income this year due to the forced closure, and, whilst it is planned for the gym to re-open on Monday, 7 September, and possibly the café, the remainder of the centre will remain closed at this point.