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Whitby Missing Out in New Tourism Plan say Town Councillors

Whitby is not being properly represented in a new tourism plan for the borough according to some of the town's local councillors.

Over 10 million visits were made top the Scarborough Borough by tourist last year generating over £800m of income for the Borough.

The Borough council has now launched a consultation on a proposed future approach to attracting visitors to the borough.

The new Visitor Economy Strategy & Destination Plan has been updated in light of the coronavirus pandemic, which had a devastating effect on this year’s holiday season.

Work on the new plan started in August in consultation with visitor and hospitality businesses right across the borough, combined with responses to an earlier consultation.

The overall aim is to increase the value of tourism to the borough so that it has a positive impact on residents and businesses but doesn’t affect the environment or damage local communities.

The council is keen to build on existing traditional markets and at the same time look to attract additional aspirational, and affluent visitors, to the Yorkshire coast. 

One of the key objectives of the strategy is to encourage tourists to stay longer and explore more of what the borough has to offer. This would be achieved by promoting its hidden gems, coastal and countryside villages and its beauty spots.

But not everyone is happy, Whitby Town Councillor John Nock says the town is being overlooked.

Whitby Town Councillor Chris Dowie also thinks there is a lack of focus on the town.

Another aim of the new plan is to develop more ‘off-peak’ visits through increased promotion of what the borough has to offer outside of the traditional summer season. One idea is more festivals and events, which could take place all year round.

The strategy proposes that more support be given to tourism and hospitality businesses in the borough to assist them in maximising their marketing potential.

An early target is to return the local visitor economy to pre-2020 levels by the end of 2022 and then look to increase the value by four per cent year-on-year.

While the borough did benefit from an influx of visitors at the end of the initial coronavirus lockdown, the economy took a considerable hit. However, experts believe an appetite for staycations in the wake of Covid-19 will benefit the borough next year.

The council is keen to hear the views of residents and businesses. The strategy can be read on the council website and the consultation questions answered online.

The full strategy document is available here

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Cllr Liz Colling, Scarborough Borough Council Cabinet Member for Inclusive Growth, said:

“The importance of the visitor economy to our borough can’t be overstated.

“Many of our residents have jobs connected to the tourist industry, so it’s vital our plans for growing this part of the economy are as good as they can be.

“This new strategy – while ambitious for the borough – builds on the fantastic attractions and the stunning Yorkshire coast that we are already famed for.

“If we can capture more of the staycation market in future years it will be a shot in the arm for us.

“I encourage everyone to let us know what they think about our plans by taking part in this latest consultation.”

The public consultation runs until November 20th with residents being urged to have their say via the Borough Council Website.

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