Bob wrote:No where in that document does it saythat Seaside resorts are attracting more tourists. The implication of the report is that the population of seaside towns is growing faster then average. This seem to be driven by a large number of hotels and guests houses being converted to cheap rented accomodation. The population growth would naturally account for an increase in jobs. The report though points out that Unemployment in Seaside reports is well above average. The report also states that Unemployment is far higher then the official figures show.
Nothing at all in that report indicates any real growth in the tourist market.
Whilst I never said that this particular report states that seaside resorts are attracting more tourists, I think it says an awful lot more about the economy of resorts than you suggest if you read it properly. It certainly is not all doom and gloom.
And the more I think about your claim that nobody wants to invest in seaside resorts, the more crazy it appears. We know that Messrs Hunter and Miller both want to invest in Margate, although only the latter has actually made clear exactly what he wants to do. But look at Blackpool, which you keep referring to. Last year, Blackpool Council had almost 30 bids from international casino operators and developers to invest literally hundreds of millions in the town. I am working myself on two major projects in the town, and have recently been approached by a well-known developer for a third significant development. Each of these developments is worth considerably greater than £100m. And at Great Yarmouth, I am involved in another large investment in the town's tourism industry. Again, however, these investments all complement existing attractions, they do not replace them. I don't think you can really back up your comments about nobody wanting to invest in seaside resorts; I certainly don't expect you to. And you will never convince me (nor are you likely to convince many members of this campaign) that replacing Dreamland with the sort of thing that can be found in any town in Britain will be a good thing for Margate.
Nick

