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Cumbria’s tourism bosses meet with Government over staffing crisis

by Cumbria Crack
11/01/2023
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Tim Farron and Cumbria hospitality leaders meeting with Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick

Cumbria’s tourism leaders met with the Government to discuss the sector’s staffing crisis.

Dan Visser, chair of Cumbria Tourism, Nigel Wilkinson, managing director of Windermere Lake Cruises, Joe Cobb, executive manager of Lake District Country Hotels and county MP Tim Farron met with Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick.

A recent study by Cumbria Tourism found that 73 per cent of businesses say recruitment is a problem, with more than half citing it as a ‘significant problem’.

Meanwhile, 89 per cent of businesses said a lack of affordable housing for staff was an issue, and 84 per cent said the cost of travel for employees was also a barrier.

The Minister heard about the serious challenges facing Cumbrian businesses and was challenged to look at extending the Youth Mobility Visa Scheme to countries in Europe to allow more young people to come and work in the county’s hospitality sector.

The group also encouraged the minister to work with his colleagues in the Ministry of Housing and the Department for Transport to address the challenges around expensive housing and travel.

Mr Farron, who represents Westmorland and Lonsdale, said: “I’m grateful to the minister for taking the time to meet with us and for a very constructive conversation

“He was very receptive and clearly understood the significant pressures that local businesses are under due to this staffing crisis.

“If action is not taken then many businesses risk going to the wall, and the local staff they employ will be put out of work.”

Mr Visser said: “Our research has clearly shown that issues around recruitment, retention and skills in Cumbria and the Lake District continue to be a serious concern for many businesses. 

“We were pleased to get the opportunity to stress to the minister the need for urgent action to tackle these ongoing issues. The meeting was constructive and we hope for a positive outcome.

“In the meantime, we will continue to fight Cumbria’s corner through our ongoing lobbying work with MPs, key government departments and national industry bodies including The Tourism Alliance and UK Hospitality.”

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