Yorkshire Post

Tourism chiefs in drive to boost £60m spend by business visitors

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THE BOOMING business events sector is seeing towns and cities across the UK cash in on tourism spend, new research has found.

Tourism agency VisitBrita­in/ VisitEngla­nd found that delegates are likely to double their spend if they extend their stay for leisure following their conference or event.

And towns and cities with major conference centres could cash in further on business stays, the report says. Researcher­s found that 62 per cent of delegates at events in Harrogate, home to a convention centre that dates back 200 years, said they were “very likely” to return to the spa town for leisure.

Chief executive at Visit Harrogate Richard Spencer said the agency made a conscious effort to encourage business delegates – of which there are 300,000 each year – to stay on for longer.

“These visitors spend £60m in the town every year – what we want to see is them spend even more,” he said. “We work with hotels on partner programmes to package up experience­s that allow them to have a great time during their stay.

“And we want to make sure they come back, and the distinctiv­eness of Harrogate, with its independen­t food, beverages and retail, brings them back. There is a huge value to having a convention centre.”

The research found that internatio­nal delegates stay longer compared to domestic delegates, and also spend more.

 ?? PICTURE: MARCUS CORAZZI. ?? HARROGATE: Tourism bosses are hoping to entice business delegates to spend even more money in the town.
PICTURE: MARCUS CORAZZI. HARROGATE: Tourism bosses are hoping to entice business delegates to spend even more money in the town.

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