Oxfordshire’s Visitor Economy – the then, the now and the future with Hayley Beer-Gamage of Experience Oxfordshire
Oxfordshire has in recent years benefited from a valuable and thriving visitor economy that was worth over £2billion and supported nearly 40,000 jobs across the county.
However, the impact of Covid-19 has been severe with losses of around £130million per month currently.
There are many challenges to its recovery which will be explored as part of this interactive discussion.
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