Business | Posted on September 29th, 2021 | return to news
Dorset part of plan to boost visitor economy
The Great South West Tourism Partnership, which encompasses Dorset, Somerset, Devon and Cornwall, has plans to boost business.
The pandemic resulted in a 52 per cent loss of revenue across Dorset, Somerset, Devon and Cornwall equivalent to around £3.7 billion of anticipated tourism business turnover and a further £798 million loss in supply chain revenues.
A new prospectus released by the Great South West Tourism Partnership highlights how the region’s visitor economy directly supports more than 133,000 full-time equivalent jobs with tourism representing 9 per cent of all Gross Value Added (GVA) for the region.
Developed by the Great South West Tourism Partnership – a collaboration of three Local Enterprise Partnerships, seven county and unitary authorities, six universities and major businesses – the 18-month plan maps out opportunities to re-energise the visitor economy and steer it in a new direction. The partnership is hard-hitting in its proposal with ambitions to increase accessible visits by 33 per cent reduce the environmental impact of the industry and level up our rural, coastal and city areas.
Richard Smith, chairman of Dorset LEP’s advisory group, Dorset Tourism Association, said: “Dorset LEP is proud to be a part of this partnership to drive economic growth in this sector to 2030 and beyond.
“This report is an important step towards our region’s recovery and aligns not only with Dorset LEP’s priorities for Dorset to deliver clean and inclusive economic growth, but also with strategies included in the UK government’s Build Back Better and Levelling Up agenda.
“I am excited by the plans to stabilise the sector, reduce seasonality and improve connectivity in Dorset. The Project Gigabit investment recently announced by the UK government will greatly improve the rural broadband infrastructure in the region, with Dorset and Cornwall set to benefit first from the investment.”
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