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HTVF Survey: Developing the Visitor Economy

April 15, 2019

Historic Towns and Villages Forum [Alliance member] has launched a survey about the quality of our experiences in towns and city centres and is seeking responses concerning the challenges of developing the visitor economy.

From their seminars on ‘Supporting Historic High Streets’, they have found that the quality of our ‘experiences’ in town and city centres is paramount to increasing footfall and spending, which can support the local economy. They are interested to learn more about the challenges that different areas are facing and how the Historic Towns and Villages Forum can best address these.

You can give your responses to help them plan further events or guidance here.

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