Tourism comes at too high a price
John Clark writes…
First published: April 2004 – Gazette & Herald
In 1939 my mother and grandmother were tourists. How did they manage this? There was no Yorkshire Tourist Board, no marketing brochures, no dual carriageways and no Tourist Information Centres. The local council did not pour £350,000 into encouraging them to come. Neither did the council spend £100,000 plus cutting the verges so as to ‘attract the tourists’. My family stayed for two or three weeks despite the fact that there were no gift shops or ‘tourist attractions’. They came because of the countryside, the way of life and the peace and quiet. Continue reading Ryeview – April 2004