Scarborough's hospitality businesses say it's been a very successful Easter period.
The town welcomed thousands of people during the half-term holidays and the local hospitality industry says it has benefited from the influx of tourists.
Lynn Jackson, who is the Vice President of the Scarborough Hospitality Association, says there's been a real buzz around the town.
Attention will now turn to the upcoming summer months, where even more tourists will be descending on the town for their summer holidays.
With the Open Air Theatre welcoming big acts and other events going on, Jackson, is expecting another bumper summer for local hospitality.


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