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Wales as a global tourist destination

Inquiry

The Welsh Affairs Committee has launched an inquiry which seeks to explore the current position of the tourism sector in Wales and the steps the UK Government can take to help promote Wales to the world.

This inquiry is no longer accepting evidence

The deadline for submissions was Thursday 31 March 2022.

Reports, special reports and government responses

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Fourth Report - Wales as a global tourist destination
Inquiry Wales as a global tourist destination
HC 220
Report
Response to this report
Sixth Special Report - Wales as a global tourist destination: Government Response to the Committee’s Fourth Report
HC 1835
Special Report
Sixth Special Report - Wales as a global tourist destination: Government Response to the Committee’s Fourth Report
Inquiry Wales as a global tourist destination
HC 1835
Special Report

Oral evidence transcripts

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1 February 2023
Inquiry Wales as a global tourist destination
Witnesses Rt Hon Stuart Andrew MP (Minister for Sport, Tourism and Civil Society at Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport), Duncan Parish (Deputy Director for Tourism and Cultural Diplomacy at Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport), and Patricia Yates (Chief Executive at VisitBritain/VisitEngland)
Oral Evidence
1 February 2023
Inquiry Wales as a global tourist destination
Witnesses Vaughan Gething MS (Minister for Economy at Welsh Government), Jason Thomas (Director of Culture, Sport and Tourism at Welsh Government), and Heledd Owen (Deputy Director of Marketing at Welsh Government)
Oral Evidence
20 July 2022
Inquiry Wales as a global tourist destination
Witnesses Anthony Pickles (Former Head of Tourism Affairs at VisitBritain), Professor Annette Pritchard (Professor of Tourism Management at Leeds Beckett University), and Professor Dorothy A. Yen (Professor in Marketing, Brunel Business School at Brunel University London)
Oral Evidence
Growth Track 360 (TOU0019)
Cadw (TOU0018)
UK Music (TOU0017)

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