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NEC and Ricoh Arena confirm reopening plans

Two West Midlands conferences venues prepare to welcome guests back to events from October 1

The NEC will reopen in October

Two of the West Midlands' largest conference venues have confirmed they will reopen for events in the autumn.

The move by the National Exhibition Centre (NEC), in Solihull, and Coventy's Ricoh Arena follows the Government's announcement earlier this month that conference venues could welcome delegates back from October 1.

A series of measures are being installed at the two venues to ensure delegates stay safe while in attendance and a further announcement on future operations at the NEC's sister venue, The ICC in Birmingham city centre, is expected in due course.

Earlier this summer, the NEC was fitted out in just a week to be used as one of the country's makeshift Nightingale hospitals for the treatment of covid-19 patients but in the end did not accept a single one.

It has since been decommissioned but the NEC team continues to support the NHS by enabling the creation of a smaller, standby facility until March.

The business conference sector is worth around £32 billion to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economy each year and represented a quarter of the 38 million international visits to the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ in 2018, according to the Government.

Ian Taylor, acting managing director for conventions and exhibitions with NEC Group, said: "We are pleased the Government has announced an open date for our industry.