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Taranaki tourist operators want a more positive vibe as visitor numbers dip

Taranaki tourist operators want a more positive vibe as visitor numbers dip
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Tourist operators want a more positive vibe as visitor numbers dip

The Omicron outbreak is causing visitor spending to tank in Taranaki after it held its own during earlier stages of the pandemic.

Carl Hayman doesn t want to forget

Carl Hayman doesn t want to forget
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Suburb Spotlight: Why you should visit Moturoa, New Plymouth

How to get there: The area is less than a five-minute drive from New Plymouth city, a bus ride on the Moturoa route number 1, or a half-hour walk along the beautiful Coastal Walkway. Best known for: Ngāmotu Beach and the lee breakwater. They’re enjoyed by all ages, for all kinds of recreational activities, all year round. ANDY JACKSON/Stuff Fishing off the kids’ jetty at lee breakwater is popular amongst youngsters. Siblings Mila, 7, and Oliver Edmonds, 9, tried their luck. Local landmark: The old New Plymouth power station chimney – which can be seen from all across the district. When it was constructed in 1972, it was the tallest structure in the country – before it was overtaken by Auckland’s Sky Tower. It was decommissioned in 2007.

Pub landlord battling cancer to cycle around Britain s entire coastline - towing his bed behind him

If your doctor broke the grim news that you had only one year of good health left, what would you do? Take the holiday of a lifetime, write your memoirs, plan a family celebration - or maybe all of those? When pub landlord Simon Aylett, 59, faced that question he had only one answer - take a 2,000-mile swansong bike ride to the Southern tip of Europe towing his bed behind him. When his two-month adventure to Sicily was over, he returned to his home near Rye in East Sussex and steeled himself for the worst. But now a revolutionary drug trial has given grandfather Simon a new lease of life. So on May 30, he is off again - this time for a 4,500-mile bike ride around the entire coastline of Britain, including Northern Ireland.

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