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Successful test events could see number of fans in stadiums increase

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Surrey's friendly against Middlesex will be the first UK sporting event with spectators since the ban on mass gatherings in March.

Guidance on fans returning to stadiums strikes the right balance but the success of the test events could allow room to increase numbers, according to the boss of the company which will monitor the three trials over the next week.

Crowd dynamics consultancy Movement Strategies has been commissioned by the Sports Grounds Safety Authority (SGSA) to evaluate the return of spectators to venues.

The first event to welcome back spectators since the suspension of mass gatherings in March due to the coronavirus pandemic is the Surrey v Middlesex cricket friendly on Sunday and Monday at the Kia Oval, where the crowd on day one will be 500, going up to 1,000 on day two.

The Crucible is then expected to be around a third full each day for the World Snooker Championship starting next Friday, before 5,000 spectators are set to attend Glorious Goodwood on Saturday, August 1.

Movement Strategies has worked on other venues reopening safely amid the Covid-19 outbreak, including the Tower of London, and before the pandemic has advised sports venues around the world.

Guidance from the SGSA talks about capacity in a block being capped at a maximum of 33 per cent, down as low as 17 per cent depending on which space-per-person calculation method is used.

Asked if the guidance for sports venues had been set at a low bar with room to manoeuvre upwards, Movement Strategies’ executive director Simon Ancliffe told the PA news agency: “People are focused on safety. Everybody wants it to be safe, commercially successful and a good experience, probably in that order.

“It’s that balance that needs to be right, so I think the guidance is where it should be at this stage.

“If (the test events) allowed for room to increase capacity then everybody would be pleased about that, but the guidelines have been developed to give people a basis on which to plan.”

Ancliffe said capacity would always be venue dependent.

“Take football, there’s a difference between a new stadium and an old, historic one, and that might not be because of the viewing capacity, it might be because of the outside concourse, the inside concourse,” he said.

“Everyone would like to get back to one place (full stadiums) but with social distancing it just isn’t going to be possible. I don’t want to give a number (on what a maximum percentage of capacity might be) yet, post-test events that will become much more clear.”

Movement Strategies will report back to the SGSA after the completion of the three events, but will also report insights back live.

Its assessors will look at the different phases of the event – entry, circulation around the venue, intervals and egress. It will also look at the behaviour of spectators.

It is anticipated that the different venue types will yield very different results.

He added: “You’ll build up a picture of what’s going on in the test events. We’re looking at how the venue operates, how is the guidance applied and human behaviour. That will give you an evidence base for decision-making going forwards.

“The pilot tests will guide us towards what the impact of that guidance is.”

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