Falmouth turns RED in support of the event industry




Falmouth yesterday (11th August) lit their venues in red to support the events sector that has been heavily affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Venues across Falmouth joined together in the #LightItInRed movement, illuminating their walls at 9pm.
Many venue owners and residents have been sharing their imagery on to a new group on social media.
The group reads: "Live events around the world have been devastated, from major festivals and landmark theatres, to grassroots venues and business events.
"Without major immediate support from the government, the entire supply chain is at risk of collapse."
You can see more photos and videos of the #LightItInRed movement here.
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