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A Busy Year Ahead For LDS Tourism Services
Although data published by ONS in the latest Overseas Travel and Tourism Statistical Bulletin shows that inbound travel to the UK was down by 9% in the year to September (contributed to by a 24% drop in business travel to the UK), VisitBritain believes that the UK tourist industry has reached a “turning point” and predicts that inbound tourism will help lead Britain’s economic recovery during
Winter Days Out in North Wales & the North West
Although we are out of the main tourist season, there are still plenty of places to visit during the colder months.
If you looking for something to warm you up, The Palms Tropical Oasis in Nantwich is a brilliant family day out. Pili Palas on Anglesey is another all-weather attraction - as well as being Wales premier butterfly house with mini-beasts, birds and plenty more. Techniquest in Wrexham
Planning For The Year Ahead
If you get a few quiet minutes during the day, we would suggest you visit our good friends over at the Directory of Chester. The website, which lists businesses and services available to both residents and visitors, is chock full of fascinating features, useful details regarding things happening in and around the City and a wealth of valuable information about where to eat, sleep and shop.
Statistics, Statements and Staycations!
We are extremely excited about 2010 - not least because we are now working with several new partner companies in other parts of the UK. Next year, our clients will benefit considerably from the many new high-footfall display sites (some of them exclusive to LDS) secured over the past few months.
As you all know, in addition to our long-established brochure marketing facilities, we now offer
An Autumn Roundup
Autumn is here, which means that leaflets promoting Halloween events and firework displays are prominently displayed in our stands. The “barbecue summer” promised by the Met Office may have failed to materialise, but we are at least enjoying a spell of fine weather at the moment – extending the season for all our clients with outdoor attractions.As industry figures begin to trickle in for 2009,
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