Cornwall’da indigenous people ‘never seen so empty’ crisis | England | News

Cornwall The locals said that the district “has never been so empty” tourism Chefs estimate a buffer year for visitors. Jon Hyatt, who visited Cornwall, accused the cost of living at the summit times with a decline in the number of visitors last year and the bad atmosphere.
Earlier this year, the figures published in South-West England in 2024 in Cornwall’da reported to be reflected in Cornwall 10-12% fell. Mr. Hyatt said before this year’s holiday season: “I think we’re moving towards a strong summer. All indicators have a good season.”
His optimism was repeated by Mark Warren, Regional Manager of Newquay Business. He said Cornwall Live At the beginning of the year, there was a healthy flow of visitors, and he saw a “good” uprising in High Street Easter.
But the locals said they weren’t so sure of the same broadcast. “I have never seen Cornwall so empty,” the local David Pritchard said. He said.
The local Christopher Martin said Cornwall is not “absolutely intense”: “If there is anything, quieter than normal.
“I think people can not afford to go out as much as collected.
Mick Taylor accepted that the places to stay in the district were still “very expensive”. That’s why he said that people do not eat outside as much as the restaurants, which they think they can still demand the best prices “.
He said: “I’m sure some will pass throughout the summer, but wait for it to close too much in September-October.”
Timothy Linsley asked: “Why do you think spending fell? Because overpriced and very expensive.
“It is cheaper to go abroad. Reduce prices to be more attractive to people. This is one of the poorest regions of Northern Europe. Unfortunately, people do not expect to pay a fortune to visit.”
The tourism industry in Cornwall has faced several winds since the increase in the number of visitors after the increase after foreplay. The employer’s national insurance contributions increased in April and the high energy prices had a cost business throughout the district, including the hospitality sector.
According to the figures of the real estate data provider, Co Star shared. TelegramResearch also shows that the amount of Cornwall’s hoteliers from each room is lower than competitors.
Hotels in Devon and Cornwall reached an average of £ 66.41 per room last year compared to the average of £ 94.57.
However, hoteliers still need to pay bills, and with a relatively shorter holiday season in the Cornwall hotel budgets, it should be slightly more than the places where visitors can come throughout the year.
This makes a successful summer season even more important for businesses based on Cornwall’s tourism sector.