Announcing the decision, Jon Collins,
Companies in the city are now trying to put an alternative funding package together for the event, which takes place in Cannes in the second week of March next year.
There are six main sponsors of
Garratt believed the recent Comprehensive Spending Review is bound to have had an effect on the council’s decision.
He said: “I do understand the sensitivities around a spend on a yacht when jobs are being threatened; but the marketing of the city needs to go on. In times of recession it could be argued that we should be prepared to market harder – one day the market will return and the city needs to be ready to take those opportunities that present themselves.”
Garratt added: “We need to make sure the world doesn’t think we are closed for business. That would be a disaster.”
Nottingham council was criticised in the local press last year when, as a result of a Freedom of Information request, it emerged that at 2008’s MIPIM event, Michael Frater, the then chief executive of Nottingham council, spent £20,000 entertaining potential investors on board Powder-Monkey, a 100ft vessel moored in Cannes.
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