
Tourism and hospitality businesses are being urged to sign up to a free event in Whitehaven.
The breakfast briefing, at Rosehill Theatre, near Whitehaven, has been organised by Carlisle City Council, Copeland Borough Council and Allerdale Borough Council. It takes place on Wednesday, November 16 between 9.30am and noon.
After a networking breakfast, attendees will hear updates from the three councils on business support and current tourism issues.
The University of Cumbria and Cumbria Tourism will discuss recruitment challenges, and accountants Armstrong Watson will explain how the cost of living crisis, and the government’s budgetary measures, could affect businesses.
Carlisle City councillor Stephen Higgs, portfolio holder for culture, heritage and leisure, said: “Following the success of our Carlisle Ambassadors’ Open For Business event earlier this year, we’ve been delighted to co-host events specifically for the tourism industry.
“November’s business breakfast is another opportunity to get expert advice and the very latest news on what is a key sector for our area. We know these are difficult times for businesses and we, and our partners, want to offer all the support we can.
“The event will be packed with advice on the major issues facing the industry, and our officers will be on hand to explain what local authorities are doing to boost tourism and support businesses. I’d urge people to join us and make the most of the expertise on offer.”
The event is free and open to all tourism-related businesses, but participants should register to reserve their place: https://businessallerdale.co.uk/tourism-breakfast-briefing/





