HC Deb 11 July 1989 vol 156 cc465-8W
Mr. David Porter

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what plans he has further to encourage the growth of tourism and tourist-related jobs in East Anglia currently and after 1992.

Mr. Lee

I refer the hon. Member to the answer that my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State gave on 6 July at column287 to a question from the hon. Member for Birmingham, Yardley (Mr. Bevan). The changes to the operation of both the British Tourist Authority (BTA) and the English tourist board (ETB) set out in that statement are intended to result in even more effective support by these boards and by the East Anglia tourist board for the growth of tourism in East Anglia now and after 1992.

Mr. David Porter

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what recent representations he has received on the proposals of section 4 grants for tourism development; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Lee

My right hon. Friend the Secretary of State has received representations expressing a variety of views about the section 4 scheme. I refer my hon. Friend to the reply given by my right hon. Friend on 6 July to my hon. Friend the Member for Birmingham, Yardley (Mr. Bevan) concerning the future of the scheme.

Mr. David Porter

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what representations he has had recently from operators of the touring caravan sites section of the tourist industry; and what advice his Department will he giving them further to develop their job-creating potential.

Mr. Lee

The caravan sector is an important part of the tourism industry, providing a large number of jobs, both in caravan manufacture, and in servicing caravan sites. The quality of both has improved substantially in recent years, and I am keen to see the caravan industry continue to develop its potential. I welcome the industry's initiative in marketing itself through a national promotional campaign, in introducing a grading scheme for parks, and in bringing the industry's potential to the notice of planning officials to encourage positive attitudes towards planning applications. I also welcome the substantial capital investment that is currently taking place in this sector.

Mr. Tredinnick

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment if he will list information available to him on the top 10 national visitor-paying tourist attractions by(a) number of visitors, (b) revenue received and (c) where appropriate, profit made during 1988, and the top 10 in the East Midlands tourist board area according to the same criteria.

Mr. Lee

The financial information requested could be made available only at disproportionate cost. The national tourist boards' annual surveys of numbers of visits to paying attractions give the following figures for Britain and for the East Midlands tourist board area:

Number of visits
Thousands
Britain
Madame Tussaud's, London 2,705
Alton Towers, Staffordshire 2,510

Number of visits
Thousands
Tower of London 2,182
Blackpool Tower 1,478
Natural History Museum 1,367
London Zoo 1,326
Kew Gardens 1,181
Chessington World of Adventures 1,151
Magnum Leisure Centre, Irvine 1,080
Thorpe Park, Surrey 1,028
East Midlands
The American Adventure 660
Twycross Zoo 470
Sundown Pets Garden, Rampton 230
Heights of Abraham, Matlock 206
Riber Castle Wildlife Centre 170
Lincoln Castle 165
Battlefield of Bosworth 150
National Tramway Museum 150
Belvoir Castle, Grantham 117
Poole's Cavern, Buxton 100

Mr. Tredinnick

To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what was the total value of tourism in Leicestershire at current prices in each of the years from 1979 to 1989.

Mr. Lee

The available information for Leicestershire is shown in table 1 and relates to expenditure by overseas visitors to the United Kingdom who made a trip of at least one night to Leicestershire. Information about spending by domestic residents is available only for the whole of the East Midlands tourist board region, and is shown in table 2 together with the equivalent information for overseas visitors. Figures for tourist expenditure by United Kingdom residents on day trips to Leicestershire or the east midlands are not available.

Table 1
Estimated spending in Leicestershire by overseas residents1
£ million
1979 9
1980 12
1981 11
1982 13
1983 14
1984 17
1985 20
1986 17
1987 17
1988 25
1 Source: International Passenger Survey.

Table 2
Estimated spending in east midlands3
£ million
By overseas residents1 By British residents2 Total
1979 37 132 169
1980 43 154 197
1981 21 170 191
1982 53 175 228
1983 62 196 258
1984 79 4230 309
1985 85 234 319
1986 80 305 385
1987 89 290 379
1988 94 365 459
1 Source: International Passenger Survey.
2 Source: British Tourist Authority.

3 East Midlands Regional Tourist Board comprising: Leicestershire together with Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire and Northamptonshire.
4 From 1984 an improved method of estimating expenditure was introduced for domestic spending. Figures for 1984 and later years are, therefore not, strictly comparable with those for earlier years.