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New U.K. Boutique Hotel to Open in Former Historic Department Store travelmarketreport.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from travelmarketreport.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Tourists in Oxford SEVENTY thousand pounds of public cash is being invested in Oxford’s tourism sector to secure its future post-pandemic. The cash is being used to fund Oxfordshire’s official tourism promotion organisation, as well as sorting long-term logistical problems with coaches unloading in the city centre, in an effort to give the tourist economy a boost once the pandemic ends. A £50,000 fund is being provided to Experience Oxfordshire from a Government grant, which will be used to help tourism businesses access grants and wider support. And a further £20,000 comes from Oxford City Council’s budget this year, and will be used to create a coach drop-off and layover strategy for the city, setting out more stops where coaches can pick-up and drop-off passengers. ....
£70k of public cash to go towards Oxford tourism boost oxfordmail.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from oxfordmail.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Cornmarket Street during lockdown.23/01/2021.. POP up shops might be used to fill vacant buildings on high streets across Oxfordshire thanks to a £1.875 million grant from a group that backs businesses in the county. The project could see as many as 100 shops in town centres or the middle of Oxford brought into temporary use with start-up restaurants and retailers taking over them, under what is known as ‘meanwhile’ use. The project, dubbed ‘Meanwhile in Oxfordshire’ because of the aim to get businesses into empty shops while a more long-term solution is worked out, is part of a wider £8.4m being spent by the Oxfordshire Local Enterprise Partnership aimed at reviving the economy after Covid. ....