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Tourism

How a Welsh digital strategy for cultural visitors could unlock benefit for all

Roger Lewis suggests one way forward for Wales’ creative endeavour in today’s darkness.

7th October (2nd October)
  • People and Places
Rebecca Evans and Cefin Campbell point to the potential benefits of the visitor levy for Wales.

Keeping Wales Beautiful for Future Generations – Not Robbing Peter to Pay Paul

Rebecca Evans and Cefin Campbell point to the potential benefits of the visitor levy for Wales.

28th April (28th April)
  • Voices
Tom Giffard MS warns against the detrimental effects of the tourism levy on the industry and visitors in Wales.

The Tourism Tax: Robbing Peter to Pay Paul

Tom Giffard MS warns against the detrimental effects of the tourism levy on the industry and visitors in Wales.

21st April (20th April)
  • Politics and Policy
Photo of the statue of Gelert at Beddgelert (the Grave of Gelert). Site of the famous story of Llewellyn the Great and his dog Gelert.

Shaping A Distinct Wales Brand through SMEs

Llyr ap Gareth presents new research on the role of stories in making Wales’ heritage more accessible, and the role SMEs can play.

23rd August (23rd August)
  • People and Places

Tourism Tax on Wales: A Colossal Mistake?

Peter Fox and Tom Giffard warn against the potential impact of a Welsh tourism tax on the sector.

16th May (16th May)
  • Voices

Is the Climate Crisis Forcing us to Rethink the Welsh Tourism Industry?

Dr Jeanette Reis and Louise Dixey call for a rethink of the impact of tourism and its role in carbon reduction.

25th November (3rd November)
  • Politics and Policy

Tourism: How Can Wales Perform Better?

Ant Pickles argues that Wales needs to adapt if it it to make the most of a currently untapped resource: international tourism.

19th November (18th November)
  • Voices

The Eye of the Beholder: Why Wales Needs a New Approach to Tourism

By promoting overlooked areas, Angela Evans argues that a more positive approach to making tourism work is needed.

9th November (9th November)
  • People and Places

The transport system is designed around men – this is why it needs to change

Attracting more women to work in the transport sector will help improve services and provision for all, writes Christine Boston.

11th March (11th March)
  • Politics and Policy
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