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York's racecourse staff swapping pens for paintbrushes to avoid job losses

York has had 'a huge loss-making year,' says chief executive William Derby
York has had 'a huge loss-making year,' says chief executive William DerbyCredit: David Davies

Office staff will swap pens and laptops for grout and trowels as Covid 19-hit York attempts to avoid the threat of redundancies.

The track, which has lost more than four-fifths of its revenue with no customers allowed on site for racing or most non-raceday activities, is keen to retain its employees and will be putting them to work on improvements that would ordinarily have been done by outside contractors.

Just a handful of functions for the legal maximum 15 or fewer people are currently booked at a venue which usually hosts 8,000 paying guests at parties over the Christmas period.

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David CarrReporter

Published on 11 October 2020inNews

Last updated 12:12, 11 October 2020

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