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Wales’s tourism woes Others fear the negative impact on a tourism industry that employs 159,000 people in Wales – nearly 12 per cent of the country’s total workforce.
Wales’s 20mph speed limit is putting people off visiting the country and damaging its tourism sector, a leading Welsh ...
FORGET breathtaking views across verdant green valleys, craggy mountain peaks, and unspoilt sandy bays – this is the face of Visit Wales’ new campaign. Piers Bramhall, a not untypical 27-year ...
Concerns are growing in Wales as new tourist taxes and widespread 20mph speed limits are being blamed for deterring visitors.
Plans to move ahead with a visitor levy in Wales have sparked a "strike" from tourism attractions in the country. Following an emergency meeting The Welsh Association of Visitor Attractions (WAVA ...
Welsh tourism enjoyed a boost in trade in the first five months of 2015, according to new figures. Hotels, guesthouses, bed and breakfasts and self-catering units enjoyed a rise in business ...
A £1.25 per night tourism tax could be introduced in Wales from 2027, the Welsh government has been announced.
Visitors to Wales could start paying £1.30 extra per night after a landmark law was passed to allow Welsh councils to introduce a tourist tax. The new law, named the Visitor Accommodation ...
Multiple visitor attractions are closed today across Wales in protest against the Welsh Government's tourist tax plans, which could be introduced as early as 2027 ...