InExeter, the Business Improvement District (BID) responsible for strengthening the vibrant heart of the city, has announced the cancellation of Exeter Carnival for 2023.
Exeter Carnival in 2022 was a monumental event, attracting both locals and visitors to celebrate carnival in the heart of Exeter city centre. However, the rise in operation costs has compelled InExeter to make the difficult choice to cancel the carnival.
Mat Jarratt, Chair of Directors at InExeter, expressed the challenges faced. He said: “To deliver a carnival style event in a city like Exeter is not without substantial difficulties.
"The scale of road closures, amount of people needed to run an event of this scale, and the costs associated with this, all while ensuring that the essence of the event is not compromised, has meant that we have had to look at what style of event is best for Exeter in this tough financial climate.”
Mat added: “Christmas is such an important part of the city calendar and the yearly celebrations funded by the businesses through InExeter are key to that success, we thank our member businesses for their continued commitment to the city and invite everyone along on the 25th November to join the festivities throughout Exeter and enjoy the very best our vibrant city has to offer.”
There will be a festive celebration in the city scheduled to take place instead on November 25th, 2023. This daytime and early evening event will include festive celebrations with pop up performances and beloved characters, throughout the day.
InExeter said it would like to thank all of its partners and stakeholders for their support at this tough time. This financial decision has been undertaken to safeguard the vital services InExeter provides to the businesses of Exeter.
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