robertj
Well-Known Member
Is that true? "NBS is a subsidiary of the British Marine Federation (BMF), the trade association for the UK boating industry. Run by the industry, for the industry, the profits from both shows are reinvested back into the UK leisure marine industry through the services and representation provided by the BMF."
Inflation is still there, and labour costs have increased. At a time of recession it is only a brave company, or government, who decides the way out is to reduce prices/taxes to stimulate demand.
Exhibitors have access to show tickets. The process is that they are issued some and only pay for the ones they do not return. They are charged £12 each I think. So, you can always make friends with someone and then you should never p more than that for a ticket.
I take your point but surely this is the time to promote the industry by reducing prices and stimulating growth? I'm not sure you're right with labour costs as as far as I can see wages have stagnated for the last few years now unless you're a banker?!