A beloved Glasgow Christmas event has been cancelled.
Elfingrove, a large ice skating rink by itison, has been taking over the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum for weeks of Christmassy fun for several years now.
However, organisers, today said they "weren’t comfortable" increasing prices as a result of the cost-of-living crisis, therefore the event will not go ahead.
CEO of itison and founder of Elfingrove, Oli Norman said: “Lots of folk have been in touch over the past week or so asking our plans for Elfingrove.
“Today we are sharing the news that we are putting Elfingrove on ice for this Christmas coming.
“A few years ago we made a huge infrastructure investment to create the UK’s biggest and most exciting ice rink with a custom design inspired by the ice tracks I saw when visiting the phenomenal Ice World in Vienna.
“Over the past couple of years, hundreds of thousands of people have joined us on the rink at Elfingrove set against the spectacular backdrop of Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum which looked like a scene straight out of a Christmas movie.
“It was amazing to see our vision come to life and set the bar for a Glasgow Christmas experience to rival the likes of Rockefeller Centre in New York - I’m incredibly proud of our team for delivering an event of this scale and magnitude.
“Large-scale temporary events by their nature require huge levels of investment and in feasibility planning this year, we have been hit by inflation and skyrocketing prices across the supply chain which would have required huge price hikes in order to make the event stack up.
“We weren’t comfortable in passing these increases onto our customers and as a result, we have decided to put this year’s Elfingrove on ice whilst we work on an even more magical new event that will take Glasgow’s Christmas offering to the next level."
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