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Hopes that visitors will return to Calderdale

Record breaking figures before Covid-19 offers optimism for district’s economy

- Tom Scargill

CALDERDALE WILL be back that is the message from Calderdale Council, as the latest tourism figures show that 2019 was the best year ever for the borough’s visitor economy.

The record value of tourism to Calderdale just before COVID-19 struck last year brings real hope for the sector’s recovery from the pandemic.

Coun Jane Scullion, Calderdale Council’s Cabinet Member for Regenerati­on and Strategy, said: “Calderdale’s latest tourism figures are extremely impressive – our best yet. Our thanks go to everyone in the tourism industry for their amazing work, and for the continued partnershi­p approach across the public, private and voluntary sectors.

“The statistics confirm the growing appeal and recognitio­n of Calderdale’s distinctiv­eness and the impact of our high-profile attraction­s, heritage, arts, music and Sally Wainwright’s phenomenal­ly successful BBC and HBO drama, Gentleman Jack. We look forward to the second series, which is currently being filmed, boosting visitor numbers and the economic impact even more after the pandemic.

“Calderdale will be back. The 2019 tourism report shows the huge potential of our borough and it should give hope to our tourism sector that we will recover from COVID-19 and come back even stronger. We are resilient and the industry plays a key role in achieving our Vision2024 for Calderdale. We can’t wait to welcome visitors with open arms when it’s safe to do so. Holidays within the UK are likely to be popular this year, so there’s a real opportunit­y for Calderdale as people seek a much-needed break.”

Nicky Chance-Thompson, CEO at The Piece Hall Trust and chair of Welcome to Yorkshire’s Tourism Recovery Task Group, said: “2019 was a fantastic year for Calderdale tourism and really showcased the best that our borough has to offer.

“The Piece Hall is one of many compelling reasons to visit Calderdale, and played a huge role in helping to attract and drive visitors to the area. Tourism poses vast opportunit­ies for what we can achieve as a borough, and looking ahead the cultural, heritage, hospitalit­y, retail and tourism sectors hold the key to enabling Calderdale to bounce back and celebrate success once again.

“As we look towards a postCOVID-19 future, people will want to cherish good times with friends and family even more. With a third of our events free of charge, and our courtyard free to enter for all,

“The Piece Hall is for everybody and we’re looking forward to playing our part and welcoming tourists back safely as soon as we can.”

Joseph Farrar, General Manager of Holdsworth House Hotel in Holmfield, Halifax, said: “The tourism figures for 2019 are exciting and a great representa­tion of the work that has been done to promote Calderdale as a true destinatio­n.

“Calderdale has beautiful scenery, fantastic heritage and brilliant attraction­s, and businesses have worked together to promote what’s on the doorstep and build on the spotlight of Gentleman Jack.

“These figures give us huge confidence that visitors will return in 2021 following the uncertaint­y of 2020 and we really look forward to welcoming them to Holdsworth House Hotel once again.”

These figures give us huge confidence that that visitors will return in 2021

Joseph Farrar, General Manager of Holdsworth House

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