The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Highlands cash blow after piping event is cut

- ALISTAIR MUNRO

The Covid pandemic has put paid to Europe’s biggest pipe band competitio­n – causing a multi-million-pound blow to the Highland economy.

The European Pipe Band Championsh­ips, part of the popular Piping Inverness event, was one of the biggest highlights of the instrument’s calendar in the Highlands, attracting 100 bands and 17,500 visitors when last held in the city in 2019.

The setback has come at the same time that another massive competitio­n was called off in Lewis, and other major events such as the Black Isle Show are being cancelled across the region.

The European championsh­ips were scheduled to take place at Bught Park in the Highland capital in June, but organisers pulled the plug due to uncertaint­y around Covid travel restrictio­ns, given competitor­s normally travel from across the globe.

Ian Embelton, chief executive of the Royal Scottish Pipe Band Associatio­n (RSPBA), said: “Our decision is based on the latest guidance from the Scottish Government, as well as advice taken from our key partners.”

Inverness B&B owner Andrea Skinner, of the newly-formed Scottish Guest House and B&B Alliance, said: “It is such a shame. Now that we are in the second year of cancellati­ons of events like this, the momentum we have built up over several years of hard work will have gone.

“It will take a long time for events such as this to get to the success rates that they had over the last few years.

“The longer it goes on without an opening date we will lose more events and a lot more business, not only to Inverness and the Highlands but to the whole of Scotland.”

Inverness West councillor Alex Graham, a former city provost whose constituen­cy covers the Bught Park venue, said: “It is hugely disappoint­ing that this major event has been cancelled.

“Since it came to Inverness from Forres it has been a great asset to the city, attracting thousands of participan­ts and spectators and providing a massive boost to the economy just prior to the summer tourist season kicking off.

“I understand the reasons behind the decision and hope it will return next year in all its glory.”

Fellow Inverness councillor and selfconfes­sed “rusty piper”, Ron McWilliam, said: “The cancellati­on of Piping Inverness for a second year is dreadful news for both piping and the local economy.

“The absence of competitiv­e events is a serious setback for those playing at a profession­al level. Speaking as an incredibly rusty piper myself, I can confirm that practice is important.

“However, public health must come first. When this tragic pandemic is over I would like to see a focused effort from the civic team in Inverness to secure prestigiou­s piping events for the city in the longer term.”

Council convener Bill Lobban added: “While it is very unfortunat­e to lose yet another major event from the Highlands we have to consider first and foremost what is best for the community as a whole, and the organisers deserve a deal of credit for taking what must have been a very difficult decision.

“We are still in the midst of the pandemic and the paramount considerat­ion must be to keep the virus under control as much as possible.”

Organisers LCC Live first hosted Piping Inverness in 2019 as part of a three-year agreement with the RSPBA.

Director Les Kidger said: “We’re so disappoint­ed that Piping Inverness, which incorporat­es the European Pipe Band Championsh­ips, won’t be taking place this year.

“Events like this take a considerab­le amount of time to organise, and with so much uncertaint­y surroundin­g Covid-19, we have, in partnershi­p with the RSPBA, made the decision not to host this year’s event.

“We are talking to the RSPBA about the possibilit­y of extending our delivery contract into 2022 and 2023, as we’d love to welcome the European Pipe Band Championsh­ips back to Inverness.”

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TUNING UP: Massed bands at the European championsh­ips held in Inverness in 2019, and one of the drummers.

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