Hospitality could enjoy a ‘Roaring Twenties’ according to Cheltenham’s TURF
If reopening post lockdown goes to plan, Cheltenham hospitality trade body TURF predicts we could enjoy a new Roaring Twenties.
A feast underway at French restaurant Domain 16, 16 Regent St, Cheltenham.
The bar at Bath Road Beers, 157 Bath Rd, Cheltenham.
Ritual Coffee sets up shop outside its headquarters at Unit 31 – 32, Lansdown Industrial Estate, Gloucester Rd.
A feast underway at French restaurant Domain 16, 16 Regent St, Cheltenham.
Hard-hit by the pandemic, hospitality could bounce back to enjoy something akin to the Roaring Twenties next year – if we get re-opening in 2021 right, according to a Gloucestershire business group.
Visit Gloucestershire receives £100,000 of council funding
Gloucestershire County Council has invested £100,000 in Visit Gloucestershire to help the county’s visitor economy ‘bounce back better and stronger’ – with a new coordinated approach to county-wide tourism in 2021.
Visit Gloucestershire has been given a £100,000 boost to promote county-wide tourism from Gloucestershire County Council.
In addition to support from GFirst LEP, borough and district councils, as well as destination marketing organisations across Gloucestershire, Visit Gloucestershire has also now received £100,000 of investment from Gloucestershire County Council – in a bid to ensure the county’s visitor economy is well positioned to thrive post-Covid and into the future.