Halifax Courier

It is time to welcome back our visitors

- Sal Wilcox

DESPITE BEING hit hard by the coronaviru­s crisis, tourism leaders say that the region is set to become a ‘stay-cation’ hotspot when lockdown is eased.

A ‘stay-cation’ is when holidaymak­er opt for a holiday in the UK, opposed to traveling abroad.

Welcome to Yorkshire has reported an increase in online engagement surroundin­g holiday attraction­s, such as Halifax’s historic Piece Hall.

Piece Hall tenants are currently preparing to reopen their doors in the upcoming weeks. They have also been given a three month rent freeze.

Nicky Chance-Thompson, Chief Executive of the Piece Hall Trust and Director for Welcome to Yorkshire, said: “We wanted to make sure that our tenants had the support and funds needed to survive, as they are what make the Piece Hall so special, if we lost them then we’d lose the heart and soul of the place.

“We’ve been working hard to make sure that visitors can have a safe, comfortabl­e and enjoyable experience.”

Only two of the iconic building’s gates will be in use, one as an entrance and once as an exit.

The Government is also encouragin­g the public to take staycation­s and is considerin­g creating an additional bank holiday in October to help the UK tourism industry.

Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden said that he will be “at the forefront of championin­g the campaign for British tourism” once the sector is ready to reopen, and said the Government’s target remains for this to happen in England “by July 4”.

“We are hoping to get tourism back as rapidly as possible and when it is back we will be investing extensivel­y in ensuring we have a major campaign to encourage British people to take British staycation­s.”

YOUR SAY: Can more be done to help the tourism industry?

 ??  ?? TOURISM: Nicky Chance-Thompson Piece Hall Trust Chief Executive.
TOURISM: Nicky Chance-Thompson Piece Hall Trust Chief Executive.
 ??  ?? DESTINATIO­N: Halifax’s Piece Hall.
DESTINATIO­N: Halifax’s Piece Hall.

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