North Wales Tourism have and are still working hard on behalf it’s members on issues that are affecting the industry. We are in constant contact with the local MSs and MPs on these issues and are also lobbying side by side and working closely with the other National Trade Organisations to drive forward the importance of the industry to the economy of Wales and the effects and implications of these issues on the businesses and industry as a whole. We are also working closely with the local press and media to raise the issues affecting us to make sure the voice of our valuable industry is heard. Amongst the issues […]
Spirit of North Wales and the Northwest is a vibrant, visually stunning print publication designed to inspire travel to one of the UKโs most culturally rich and naturally spectacular regions. Combining the urban icons of Manchester and Liverpool (arrival points from USA) with the breathtaking landscapes of North Wales, this new annual magazine is aimed squarely at U.S. travellers and the people who guide them. Our goal? To place the Northwest and North Wales on the must-see list for American travellers seeking something new, authentic, and accessible. Interested to learn more? Please contact John Hogan tel: (+353) 083 318 2222 or email: john@devlinmedia.org Spirit of North Wales and North […]
Visitor Levy Bill receives Royal Assent The new law gives councils across Wales the choice to introduce a visitor levy in their area – a small contribution from overnight guestsย that will support local tourism and protectย what makes each destination special. The earliest this could happen is 2027. Councils will consult local communities and businesses before making any decision about introducing a visitor levy.To support this change, the new law also requires anyone charging visitors for overnight stays in Wales to register with the Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA). Visitor accommodation providers must register with the WRA regardless of whether their council introduces a visitor levy. Registration opens in autumn 2026, anyone […]
The Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA) is responsible for managing visitor accommodation registration and collecting the visitor levy. The WRA has published new guidance. Please see links below: https://www.gov.wales/registering-visitor-accommodation-introduction https://www.gov.wales/visitor-levy-guidance-visitor-accommodation-providers The WRA is hosting webinars this November for visitor accommodation providers, booking platforms and tourism trade bodies. The WRA will provide updates on the latest guidance and youโll also have the chance to ask questions. Webinars for booking platforms and partners Book on to the webinar – 12 November at 2pm (English) https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/national-visitor-accommodation-registration-and-visitor-levy-webinar-tickets-1713966412679 Book on to the webinar – 13 November at 2pm (Welsh) https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cofrestru-cenedlaethol-i-llety-ymwelwyr-ar-ardoll-ymwelwyr-tickets-1714144475269 Webinars for visitor accommodation providers Book on to the webinar – 19 November at 2pm (English) https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/national-visitor-accommodation-registration-and-visitor-levy-webinar-tickets-1714054215299 […]
Natural Resources Wales are now consulting on the Draft (Designation) Order and the proposed map for a new National Park in Wales. Since last consultation the proposed boundary for the Glyndลตr National Park has been updated following a review in 2025. The Gronant and Talacre Dunes area have been reinstated. The Boundary has been refined to better capture a coherent area of natural beauty focusing on the uplands, intersecting valleys and coastal edge. A large section within Powys have been removed. Closing date for responses to the consultation is 8 December 2025 https://ymgynghori.cyfoethnaturiol.cymru/north-east-gogledd-ddwyrain/proposed-national-park-statutory-consultation-2025 BILINGUAL Glyndwr_National_Park_DRAFT_DesignationDownload Final assessment of land for designation 11 SeptDownload A New National Park for Wales_Arup Economic […]
Conwy County Borough generated approximately ยฃ1.01 billion in economic impact. This figure is derived from data indicating that Conwy attracted 9.39 million visitors. Tourism supports a significant portion of jobs in Conwy, with approximately 16.7% of the workforce (around 8,000โ10,000 jobs) employed in tourism-related sectors, such as hospitality, retail, and recreation. This is notably higher than the Welsh average of 11.8% (159,000 jobs) reflecting Conwyโs reliance on the visitor economy, particularly in rural and coastal areas. Your feedback to this survey is valuable in shaping a deeper understanding of the views of our community and tourism sector. By completing this questionnaire, you will be entered into a competition to win […]
New proposals have been suggested to adjust the way tax rules for self-catering holiday let owners are applied. Since April 2023, self-catering properties must be available for 252 days and actually let for 182 days each year to pay non-domestic rates instead of council tax. The rules were brought in to ensure property owners make a fair contribution to their local community. The Welsh Government is seeking views on 2 key changes to the way the rules are applied, to give the sector extra stability: Allowing holiday let owners to use an average of 182 days let over several years. This means those who narrowly miss 182 days letting in […]
Join ITSG World Ltd and Conwy Business Support in a proactive morning event aimed at both new and existing exporters in the North Wales region. We aim to explain how exporting can benefit your business and to address some of the barriers (real or perceived) to new companies entering the international trade arena. We also want to engage with current exporters looking to increase their overseas sales. In a full schedule, the event is broken down into short, focused sections, identifying and explaining the overseas opportunities available to our local companies and how to take advantage of these opportunities. The intention will to be to make this an interactive session, […]
Nominations and tickets for the 2025 Go North Wales Tourism Awards, sponsored by Harlech FoodService have now opened and the website is now live โ https://gonorthwalestourismawards.website/ . Think your business has what it takes to be one of North Walesโ best? Nowโs your chance to shine! The Go North Wales Tourism Awards celebrate the remarkable achievements of businesses and individuals who help make North Wales a premier destination for visitors. From innovation to exceptional customer service, the awards spotlight the very best across the region. The ninth Go North Wales Tourism Awards will be held onย Thursday 20 Novemberย at Venue Cymru, Llandudno. If you are involved in our regionโs tourism industry then these […]
North Wales Tourism have and are still working hard on behalf it’s members on issues that are affecting the industry. We are in constant contact with the local MSs and MPs on these issues and are also lobbying side by side and working closely with the other National Trade Organisations to drive forward the importance of the industry to the economy of Wales and the effects and implications of these issues on the businesses and industry as a whole. We are also working closely with the local press and media to raise the issues affecting us to make sure the voice of our valuable industry is heard. Amongst the issues […]
