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DCMS participation survey for Q4 2021 released

DCMS participation survey for Q4 2021 released

DCMS (Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport) has released its participation survey covering the period October-December 2021. In terms of tourism the survey found that: Over half (55%) of adults took a holiday somewhere in England in the previous 12 months. Of these: Over two in five (44%) spent 3-6 nights away. 43% of...

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Some positive signs from VisitBritain’s Sentiment Tracker

Some positive signs from VisitBritain’s Sentiment Tracker

The results of VisitBritain’s Sentiment Tracker, from the latest wave of its COVID-19 Consumer Sentiment research, are now available.                                 Perceptions of those surveyed regarding COVID-19 (stating ‘worst has passed’) increased from 38% in April to 51% in May. Only 14% still fear “worst is still to come. Confidence in the ability to take a...

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Record recruitment difficulties adding to firms’ woes

Record recruitment difficulties adding to firms’ woes

4 out of 5 (78%) firms that attempted to recruit facing difficulties in finding staff   Hospitality, construction and manufacturing firms most likely to report difficulties (80% or higher) Smaller firms reporting increasing wage pressures are making it harder to compete for staff  Latest figures released by the British Chambers of Commerce show the pressure on firms struggling to recruit...

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Consumer confidence falls as rising cost of living takes hold

Consumer confidence falls as rising cost of living takes hold

The Deloitte Consumer Tracker reveals net UK consumer confidence fell by five percentage points in Q1 2022, to -16%, the steepest fall since Q1 2020 when the UK entered its first lockdown. Confidence in levels of disposable income saw the sharpest quarter-on-quarter fall, of 23 percentage points, to -49%; the lowest level since the Deloitte Consumer Tracker began, Deloitte...

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ONS research shows UK GDP slows, negative trends revealed

ONS research shows UK GDP slows, negative trends revealed

According to data released by the Office for National Statistics, UK GDP grew by 0.1% in February 2022. This marks a slowdown in the monthly rate of growth, after January’s uptick of 0.8%. On an annual basis, GDP was up by 9.5% in February, with this growth rate being supported by the low base witnessed in...

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Belts begin to tighten but holiday spend still on the up

Belts begin to tighten but holiday spend still on the up

Nationwide’s latest Spending Report tracked c190m transactions made by members in February Overall spending down 9% vs January: Non-essential spending down 4% and essential spend down 12% 15% increase in spending in February on utilities and other bills versus 2021 as cost of living rises But spending on holidays and getaways flies in face of...

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Sentiment survey shows caution still in evidence

Sentiment survey shows caution still in evidence

The most recent sentiment survey from ALVA (Association of Leading Visitor Attractions) which, although designed for visitor attractions, is useful in gauging people’s response to the removal of Covid restrictions. The key findings are: There are now only small minorities – around 10% for indoor attractions – whose anxiety is strong enough to prevent them...

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ONS reports rising vacancies in hospitality sector – now at over 178k

ONS reports rising vacancies in hospitality sector – now at over 178k

The Office for National Statistics reports that November 2021 to January 2022 saw the overall number of vacancies reaching another record high of 1,298,400, though the rate of growth continues to slow. In November 2021 to January 2022, the total number of vacancies increased by 113,600 in the quarter, with the largest increase of vacancies...

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Hospitality and tourism bodies state permanent VAT reduction benefits are ‘undeniable’

Hospitality and tourism bodies state permanent VAT reduction benefits are ‘undeniable’

Below is the press release from the Tourism Alliance and related bodies released on 4 February 2022: Cut VAT to save £4.6bn and ‘level up’, industry bodies urge Government Hospitality and tourism bodies state permanent VAT reduction benefits are ‘undeniable’, publishing a study that states cut will save the Government £4.6bn and create over quarter...

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Government’s Levelling Up report published

Government’s Levelling Up report published

Government has published its Levelling Up the United Kingdom report, which says that not everyone shares equally in the UK’s success. The forward begins: “While talent is spread equally across our country, opportunity is not. Levelling up is a mission to challenge, and change, that unfairness. Levelling up means giving everyone the opportunity to flourish....