Tourism leaders from some of the most popular visitor attractions in Wales have signed an open letter to First Minister Mark Drakeford - calling for urgent clarity around dates for reopening after lockdown.

The letter, signed by over 40 leisure industry bosses from a range of high profile tourist destinations including Snowdon Mountain Railway, Zip World and Welsh Mountain Zoo, warns of 鈥渨riting off 2020 for Welsh tourism鈥 without a clear roadmap to reopening as published in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

In response a Welsh Government spokesman said it was aware of the concerns of those in the sector but had to balance reopening with community fears about exacerbating the spread of coronavirus.

The letter from the Welsh Association of Visitor Attractions reads: 鈥淎s a highly seasonal industry, the impact of coronavirus has hit the attraction sector (as part of the wider hospitality sector) exceptionally hard; the timing was after five months of closure and negative cash flow and the window of opportunity to salvage any net cash inflow is during the summer months.

鈥淎fter this, the remaining trading months of September and October are borderline even in a normal year.

鈥淭here is now a clear roadmap with dates, although it is recognised and accepted as conditional, for England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

Zip World is among the firms who have signed the letter

鈥淭his has allowed attraction operators in these parts of the 海角视频, to pro-actively plan their business to take full advantage of re-opening. No such dates or opportunities are available for Welsh operators and this is severely limiting our business ability to plan for any form of re-opening.

鈥淲e need clear dates when the various sectors of the economy can open and under what terms, and also when Wales will open itself up to tourism and the leisure market. Without this imminently, then decisions will have to be made now to protect the business assets, even if this has a negative impact on staff numbers, local community/businesses and potential to open during 2020 or even 2021.鈥

It adds: 鈥淚f Welsh tourist businesses including attractions open three weeks or more after their neighbours, when coming to the end of the season, not only are we three weeks behind in planning and marketing, but we also reduce the chances of those businesses generating enough funds to see them over the winter months.

鈥淲hat needs to be made clear is that nearly 100% of Welsh tourism is fast approaching the half way point of its trading season and is in real danger of running out of time.

Abersoch's streets are usually thronging with visitors this time of year
Abersoch's streets are usually thronging with visitors this time of year

鈥淭he additional issue with Wales remaining firmly shut, with no road map or public targeted dates, is that the 海角视频 population are now choosing to plan or book England and Scotland destinations for their summer break, day trips or family holiday.

鈥淲e ask that the First Minister and the Welsh Government reconsider their position with 鈥榯raffic light鈥 phasing and instead look to adopt a specific road map with set dates and targets for the recovery of our industry.鈥

Vince Hughes, commercial manager at Snowdon Mountain Railway, said: 鈥淭he safety of people must always come first, but Wales is falling behind other parts of the 海角视频 and the damage for many could be terminal. We hope the Welsh Government reads our letter and urgently provides some clarity on the way towards reopening.鈥

A Welsh Government spokeswoman said: 鈥淭he feedback we鈥檝e had from the tourism industry has been invaluable in addressing its needs at these difficult times. We are very aware of its concerns and its desire to reopen as soon as it is safe to do so to protect jobs in communities across Wales. We are also very aware of the concerns of communities that nothing should be done which could exacerbate the spread of coronavirus.

鈥淥ur package of support for businesses is the most generous in the 海角视频 and is providing vital help to thousands of businesses across Wales. However the sector right across the 海角视频 is pressing the 海角视频 Government to provide long-term financial support to help steer it through this incredibly difficult period. We will continue to work with the industry as we gradually ease restrictions and plan for a post-pandemic recovery in line with the First Minister鈥檚 roadmap.鈥

The tourism bosses who signed the letter:

Vince Hughes, Snowdon Mountain Railway; Sean Taylor, Zip World; Ashford Price, The National Showcaves Centre for Wales; Jen Jesse, Welsh Mountain Zoo; Charles Davies, Heatherton World of Activities; Colette MacDonald, Gower Coast Adventures; Michael Bewick, Llechwedd; Jonathan Williams-Ellis, Chair of Attractions of Snowdonia; Jules Arrowsmith; Manorafon Farm Park, Sharon Hammond, Quackers Playcentre; Phil Scott Oakwood Theme Park; Juliana Delaney, Continuum Attractions; David Tonge, Gower Coast Adventures ltd; Tim Churchill, Valley View Falconry; Colin Evans, Cantref Adventure Farm; Ffion Rees, Falcon Boats; Zoe Wright, Folly Farm; Roy Church, Gower Heritage Centre; Ian Rutherford, King Arthur鈥檚 Labyrinth; Jon Williams, Pembroke Castle; Stephen Davies, Penderyn Distillery; Phil Scott, Rib Ride; Gary Davies, The National Botanic Garden of Wales; Emma Hill, British Bird of Prey Centre; Frances Steer, Brondanw Gardens; Ben Childs Caldey Island; Morrigan Mason, Carmarthenshire Museums; Cat Harvey, Dangerpoint; Sally Partridge, Greenmeadow Community Farm; Debbie Jones, Gypsy Wood Park; Lesley Edwards, Llancaiach Fawr; John Hainsworth, Llanfyllin Workhouse; Esther Roberts, Oriel Mon Anglesey; Anthony Williams, Plantasia; Mark Thomas, Scolton Manor; Neil Summers, The Copper Kingdom; Emma Hill, The Secret Owl Garden; Elaine Williams, Trefriw Woollen Mills; Jessica Thompson, WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre.鈥