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Five year tourism plan for Wales backed by £60m funding pot for businesses

The Welsh Government has published Welcome to Wales: Priorities for the Visitor Economy 2020-25

Sunset over Snowdonia from Trofarth near Colwyn Bay. Photo by Ian Cooper(Image: IAN COOPER/NORTH WALES LIVE)

The Welsh Government has published its five-year plan to support the visitor economy - backed by a £60m funding pot for tourism businesses and other organisations.

Under the plan – Welcome to Wales: Priorities for the Visitor Economy 2020-25 it aims to increase off-peak visitor numbers, boost spending and see tourists visit new parts of the nation.

This will be supported by the new £10m fund - Brilliant Basics, which will go towards small-scale tourism infrastructure improvements.

There will another £50m Wales Tourism Investment Fund - delivered in partnership with the Development Bank of Wales - focusing on high-quality, “reputation-changing” products.

First Minister Mark Drakeford said: “Over the past decade, tourism in Wales has been transformed, but there’s room for further growth in our visitor economy and we want to support that.

Visitors on the beach at Colwyn Bay (Image: David Powell/North Wales Live)

 

“Our new plan, with its priorities, strike the right balance between economic growth and our wider wellbeing as a country.

“We want to develop high-quality, year-round experiences, which are good for visitors and host communities. Sustainable growth can deliver health, environmental and cultural benefits by protecting and promoting our strengths.”

Other proposals:

■ Event Wales will be set up to develop, grow and attract cultural, business and sporting events.