Jobs in the balance as Horsham venue ‘severely affected’ by pandemic

Jobs are in the balance as a popular Horsham venue undergoes a restructure to cope with the cost of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Horsham District Council said it is currently consulting on the options available to it regarding staff at The Capitol after the venue was hit hard by lockdown restrictions.

A spokeswoman said: “Like many other councils, we are responding to the changed circumstances and loss of revenue resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic.

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“We are experiencing unforeseen but necessary expenditure and reduced income from fees and charges.

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“The pandemic has caused disruption to many of our services and The Capitol, a business that relies on income from ticket sales, has been severely affected.”

The council said it is working to keep the venue.

The spokeswoman added: “The Capitol is a much-loved cultural asset and we are doing everything we can to retain our multi-purpose arts venue for the enjoyment of Horsham’s residents and visitors.”