Leek Post & Times

Tourism on the rise in boost to economy

- By Leslie Jackson leslie.jackson@reachplc.com

NEW figures show that tourism in the Staffordsh­ire Moorlands is continuing to grow.

Tourism has contribute­d more than £277 million to the local economy and supported more than 3,500 jobs in the Staffordsh­ire Moorlands in 2017, according to the latest figures.

Data, which assesses the economic impact of tourism and measures visitor numbers, visitor days and the number of jobs the tourism industry supports, shows increases in every area.

The figures show that since 2016:

▶ The economic impact of tourism has risen by 6.3 per cent to £277.67 million;

▶ Visitor numbers are up to 5.25 million – an increase of almost five per cent;

▶ Visitor days totalled 6.33 million – up by 4.4 per cent;

▶ Employment supported by tourism has increased by 3.5 per cent to 3,694 jobs.

Councillor Mike Bowen, cabinet member for tourism at Staffordsh­ire Moorlands District Council, said: “These latest figures are great news for the local economy and our businesses. Tourism, and our ability to continue to attract visitors, will always be a key factor in keeping the Moorlands vibrant and making sure it features on people’s ‘places to visit’ lists.

“There are plenty of reasons to come to the Moorlands - not least our fantastic location at the heart of the country surrounded by the stunning landscapes of the Peak District. We’ve got the perfect blend of busy market towns, chocolateb­ox pretty villages, a rich cultural heritage and a reputation for a warm and friendly welcome coupled with fantastic venues to stay, eat and drink and visit.

“People may have heard me describe the Moorlands as a ‘hidden gem.’ I still think it is although these latest figures show an increasing number of people are discoverin­g all that we have to offer.

“It’s a trend we can expect to see continue and I know all those involved in the hospitalit­y trade will stand ready to offer the warmest welcome to all our visitors – new and old.”

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