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Thursday, May 24 2012

Tourism up by 10 per cent in Kent

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Tourism is worth more than £400 million to Canterbury’s economy.

New research has revealed the industry has grown by 13 per cent in three years around the city. The Cambridge Model survey of tourism, commissioned by Visit Kent and based on statistics gathered in 2009, has also shown a marked rise in Swale.

Across Kent, the economy has grown by 10 per cent between 2006 and 2009, with an eight per cent increase in the number of visitors and a seven per cent increase in the number of jobs. An estimated 63,000 jobs help generate £3.2 billion to Kent’s economy.

Canterbury City Council’s culture guru Janice McGuinness was delighted to learn of the increased impact.
She said: “These results underline the great importance of tourism to our city and our local economy.

What do you think? Join the debate by adding your comments below“We’re committed to working with our tourism organisations and businesses through our Visit Canterbury partnership scheme to support this sector, which also contributes so much to the quality of life we enjoy.”

With the new Marlowe Theatre and refurbished Beaney Institute set to open within the next 12 months, more revenue is expected to be generated by the industry.

In Swale, 4.4 million day trips were carried out by tourists, up eight per cent compared with 2006. Day trip expenditure was also on the increase from £123 million in 2006 to £134 million in 2009.

Local businesses benefited from £13.4 million of direct turnover spent by visitors with second homes or boats, and local residents entertaining their guests.

Sandra Matthews-Marsh, chief executive at Visit Kent added: “These tremendous results really demonstrate that Kent and Medway are increasingly recognised as a top UK destination both at home and abroad.”

Tuesday, February 22 2011

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  • Terence Brian Molloy wrote:

    Unfortunately Kent is also a magnet for asylum seekers and illegal emigrants. I try to live on a pension and when I see so many illegal tourist getting help, board and lodgings. Who have put nothing into this country makes me bitter. These freebie tourist should be sent back

    24 Feb 2011 11:54 PM

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  • mary wrote:

    Wonderful to here that the tourists love Kent. Lets tell them about the history of South East Kent ie the Pilgrims way and the beautiful castles, the beaches, the white cliffs and stop trying to spoil it all by building waste plants , wind farms, lorry parks for thousands of lorries and thousands of houses on green belt land in an area of outstanding beauty.

    23 Feb 2011 9:24 AM

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  • Dave wrote:

    whilst these figures are highly commendable, lets not get over excited by 'vist Kent's' contribution to all this as know one could ever determine whether their contribution & expense is the reason behind this increase.

    22 Feb 2011 7:35 PM

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  • DMCDante of Kent wrote:

    When my family from Canada or Mauritius come to visit, I'll admit we don't usually go to those places, but I will say 100% they love it in other parts of kent.

    Kent, The garden of England FTW.

    22 Feb 2011 3:17 PM

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