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Businesses have been hard hit by the Covid-19 pandemic, with bookings, events, catering, and musicians or theatre events cancelled.
Weddings, family reunions, community evenings and parties, from modest dinners to society celebrations, have all been scratched.
It has been a major blow for Connexion readers Adele and Iain Swann, who run Chillis and Spice, a catering business near Narbonne. To date, a birthday party, a curry night, a wedding, and Cancer Support France鈥檚 Spring Fayre have all been postponed.
The cancellation is a serious loss too for the cancer charity.
If it cannot be rescheduled, the loss of the event will be a massive financial blow for Sud-de-France CSF branch, which supports English speakers with cancer, as well as their families and carers.
It is a major fundraiser and president Lesley Wissen said: 鈥淲e were expecting up to 500 people, and last year we made more than 鈧�3,000, which paid for our volunteers to be trained. We also run a curry by the lake in Homps each September, and a Christmas quiz, but the Spring Fayre is our major fundraising event.鈥�
Sud-de-France branch covers Aude, Ari猫ge, Pyr茅n茅es-Orien颅tales, Tarn and Tarn-et-Gar颅onne, and the fair attracts around 20 artisans selling handicrafts such as greetings cards, reclaimed wine barrels, glasswork, jewellery, and CFS merchandise 鈥� bags, umbrellas, parasols and tea towels.
The proceeds help fund training for the active listeners who man the phone lines, but the fair also does the vital job of raising awareness.
鈥淲e don鈥檛 just need money, we want people to know we exist, so that if ever they find themselves dealing with cancer, they know where to go. We also raise awareness in order to recruit new volunteers.鈥�
Cancelling the event was not an easy decision. 鈥淭here really was no choice. We hung on and on, hoping that there would be some kind of miracle but we hadto accept finally that it just wasn鈥檛 going to happen. It is a shame, but we are staying positive. For the moment, the Fayre is only postponed.
鈥淪pring is finite, however, so we might have to reclassify it as a Summer Fayre.鈥�
They are not the only ones in the area affected. Val Slowther, president of P茅pieux Loisirs, has had to cancel a curry and cabaret night for 120 people.
The association organises weekly yoga, Fr/Eng conversation exchange, folk dancing, a hobby-lobby (handicrafts and painting) and ping-pong classes plus a life drawing class.
鈥淲e鈥檝e been going for around 15 years in various guises, and we鈥檝e been getting locals interested in curry for some time.
鈥淧eople started coming along out of curiosity, and now they come because they love it.鈥�
Now the plan has had to be cancelled or, hopefully, postponed as 鈥淎dele and Iain鈥檚 curry is excellent. We鈥檙e hoping to postpone it to September or October if we can book the hall, the singers and caterers again鈥�.
The CSF and P茅pieux Loisirs events are not the only ones Adele and Iain have lost. Adele said an anniversary meal for 35 has also been cancelled and they expect a large wedding in May to be cancelled too.
鈥淭he situation is drastic for us. We don鈥檛 know where our next penny is coming from.
鈥淏ut since we started out selling spice packs for curries and went into catering by popular demand, I鈥檒l be using the time to write a book of my Indian, Mexican and barbecue recipes.
鈥淐ustomers have been asking for one for ages, and we鈥檒l also still be selling spices online.鈥�