HC Deb 23 April 1993 vol 223 cc248-51W
Mr. Llwyd

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will publish figures showing the origin of British domestic holidaymakers to Wales according to each United Kingdom standardised region for each year since 1985; and if he will indicate in each instance the percentage from each region embarking on(a) all holidays, (b) short stays of one to three nights and (c) long stays of four nights and over.

Sir Wyn Roberts

The requested figures are given in the following tables. This information is derived from sample surveys so may be subject to sampling variability.

Origin of British domestic holiday tourists to Wales by standard region and length of stay 1985
per cent.
All holidays 1–3 nights 4+ nights
North 2 2 2
Yorkshire and Humberside 4 3 4
North West 27 31 25
East Midlands 3 3 3
West Midlands 24 24 23
East Anglia 1 1 2
South East 18 14 21
South West 4 2 4
Wales 15 20 13
Scotland 2 2
1986 per cent.
All holidays 1–3 nights 4+ nights
North 1 1
Yorkshire and Humberside 4 1 5
North West 30 25 33
East Midlands 3 3 3
West Midlands 20 24 18
East Anglia 2 1 4
South East 18 12 19
South West 4 6 3
Wales 17 28 11
Scotland 1 2
1987 per cent.
All holidays 1–3 nights 4+ nights
North 2 1 3
Yorkshire and Humberside 6 5 7
North West 26 22 29
East Midlands 5 4 6
West Midlands 24 30 20
East Anglia 1 1
South East 14 12 15
South West 5 3 6
Wales 15 21 12
Scotland 2 1 2
1988 per cent.
All holidays 1–3 nights 4+ nights
North 3 3 2
Yorkshire and Humberside 5 3 7
North West 19 24 16
East Midlands 8 2 12
West Midlands 20 25 17
East Anglia 1 1
South East 20 12 25
South West 6 8 5
Wales 17 23 13
Scotland 1 1

SourceBritish Tourism Survey (monthly).

Origin of British domestic tourists to Wales by standard region and length of stay
1989 per cent.
All holidays 1–3 nights 4+ nights
North 2 1 2
Yorkshire and Humberside 3 2 4
North West 20 20 20
East Midlands 5 3 7
West Midlands 20 22 19
East Anglia 1 1 2
South East 17 10 22
South West 7 7 7
Wales 22 32 15
Scotland 2 2
Origin of British domestic holiday tourists to Wales by standard region and length of stay
1986 per cent.
All holidays 1–3 nights 4+ nights
North 2 1 3
Yorkshire and Humberside 4 3 5
North West 21 18 24
All holidays 1–3 nights 4+ nights
East Midlands 4 3 6
West Midlands 21 25 18
East Anglia 1 2
South East 18 17 20
South West 6 6 7
Wales 20 28 13
Scotland 1 2
Origin of British domestic holiday tourists to Wales by standard region and length of stay
1991 per cent.
All holidays 1–3 nights 4+ nights
North 1 2
Yorkshire and Humberside 5 4 6
North West 24 23 24
East Midlands 4 3 5
West Midlands 21 21 21
East Anglia 1 1 1
South East 16 10 20
South West 4 5 4
Wales 22 34 15
Scotland 1 2

SourceBritish Tourism Survey (monthly).

Mr. Llwyd

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what was the expenditure of the Wales tourist board in each year from 1985–86, broken down into(a) grant-in-aid and (b) projects.

Sir Wyn Roberts

The requested figures are in the following table:

Wales Tourist Board expenditure
£ thousand
Year Grant-in-aid Projects
1985–86 5,195 2,500
1986–87 5,345 2,542
1987–88 5,736 3,101
1988–89 5,891 3,453
1989–90 6,532 3,419
1990–91 7,249 3,378
1991–92 7,754 3,617
1992–93 9,972 3,810

Source: Wales Tourist Board.

Mr. Llwyd

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will publish figures showing the distribution of non-business overseas visitors in Wales in each year since 1985, indicating(a) the number of visits, (b) the number of nights stayed and (c) the amount spent in (i) North Wales, (ii) Mid Wales, (iii) South Wales and (iv) unspecified parts of Wales.

Sir Wyn Roberts

The requested figures are given in the following tables. Visitors from Ireland and the Channel Islands are excluded. This information is derived from a sample survey and so may be subject to sampling variability.

Number of visits of non-business overseas visitors to Wales
Thousands
1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991
North Wales 173 147 153 138 163 168 156
Mid Wales 67 68 68 76 71 67 69
South Wales 273 242 278 267 309 320 306
Unspecified parts of Wales 38 19 27 32 26 46 28

Source: International Passenger Survey.

Number of nights stayed by non-business overseas visitors in Wales
Millions
1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991
North Wales 1.0 0.9 0.9 0.8 1.1 1.0 1.2
Mid Wales 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.4
South Wales 2.7 2.4 2.4 2.4 3.3 2.7 2.5
Unspecified parts of Wales 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2

Source: International Passenger Survey.

Expenditure of non-business overseas visitors in Wales
£ millions
1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991
North Wales 21 18 23 19 24 27 26
Mid Wales 8 8 15 8 8 15 10
South Wales 53 48 54 46 56 63 61
Unspecified parts of Wales 3 2 8 5 4 5 6

Source: International Passenger Survey.

Mr. Llwyd

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales if he will publish figures on the section 4 grants and loans assistance given to tourist projects in Wales in each year since 1985–86, indicating(a) the number of projects

Section 4 grants and loans assistance given to tourist projects in Wales
Number of schemes Grant approved £ Capital cost £ Average grant assistance £ Average capital costs £
1985–86 162 3,398,351 15,689,278 20,977 96,847
1986–87 130 2,907,594 15,838,420 22,366 121,834
1987–88 103 2,259,549 15,520,350 21,937 150,683
1988–89 218 3,888,399 22,675,916 17,837 104,018
1989–90 167 3,843,485 42,170,319 23,015 252,517
1990–91 164 3,253,776 20,313,392 19,840 123,862
1991–92 249 3,979,585 22,628,716 15,982 90,878
1992–93 486 4,790,045 26,722,226 9,856 54,984

Source: Wales Tourist Board.