Hillhead postponed until 2021 in wake of coronavirus

March 25, 2020

In the wake of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the organisers of Hillhead 2020 have decided to postpone the UK event by 12 months.

Hillhead event director Richard Bradbury says: “The health and safety of exhibitors, visitors, contractors and employees is our number one priority and with the peak of the epidemic predicted to coincide with the show in June, this would be severely compromised.

“Following an extensive consultation process, the decision has been taken to delay the event by a year to allow market conditions to stabilise and to best support the construction and quarrying industry during this challenging period.”

Additionally, Plantworx will also be put back a year following an industry consultation.

Rob Oliver, chief executive of the Construction Equipment Association, says: ‘Whilst we are, of course, reluctant to change our plans for Plantworx 2021, these are unprecedented times. In the interests of both our sets of exhibitors and the industry as a whole, we will shortly announce our new dates for the next Plantworx in June 2022 at our Peterborough home.’

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