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It was formerly known as the Yorkshire Tourist Board until 2009, but underwent a rebranding, [1] and a move to offices in Leeds, West Yorkshire. The stated aim of the organisation was: 'to grow the county's visitor economy'. [2] The Chief Executive from 2008 until his resignation in March 2019 was Sir Gary Verity.
Tourism in Yorkshire generates more than £9 billion per annum and supporting almost 225,000 jobs. [1] During 2007 recorded 92 million day visitors and 12.8 million that stayed at least one night in the region. [ 2 ]
Tourist attractions in North Yorkshire (27 C, 56 P) P. Parks in Yorkshire (11 C) Tourist attractions of the Peak District (65 P) Piers in Yorkshire (10 P)
North Yorkshire has an established tourist industry, supported by the presence of two national parks (Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors), Harrogate, York and Scarborough. Tourism is a huge part of the economy of York with a value of over £765 million to the city and supporting 24,000 jobs in 2019. [107]
1992: Eden Camp won the Yorkshire Tourist Board's 'Visitor Attraction of the Year' and came second in the England for Excellence English Tourist Board's Awards for Tourism. 1995: The last remaining empty hut opened and was dedicated to coincide with the 50th Anniversary VE Day celebrations. The museum also won its second Yorkshire Tourist Board ...
Tourist attractions in Yorkshire (23 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Tourism in Yorkshire" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.