Wales Tourist Board

Oral Answers to Questions — Wales – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 8 May 1989.

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Photo of Mr Dafydd Wigley Mr Dafydd Wigley , Caernarfon 12:00, 8 May 1989

To ask the Secretary of State for Wales whether he is undertaking, or plans to undertake, any review of the work of the Wales tourist board, analogous to the review of the tourist industry currently being undertaken in England; whether he has received any representations concerning the future structure, responsibilities and powers of the Wales tourist board; and if he will make a statement.

Photo of Mr Wyn Roberts Mr Wyn Roberts , Conwy

I have no such plans. However, a number of interested bodies and individuals have made representations about the review in England and its possible implications for Wales.

Photo of Mr Dafydd Wigley Mr Dafydd Wigley , Caernarfon

Does the Minister recall that, last June, his right hon. Friend the Secretary of State launched a development strategy for tourism in Wales on the basis of considerable investment over a five-year period, based on section 4 of the Development of Tourism Act 1969? Is he aware also that, from March of this year, there has been considerable agreement between local authorities in Wales and the Wales tourist board on investment of over £8 million for the Wales tourist board, to trigger a total investment of £73 million over the coming five years? Given that, will he give an assurance that the basis of that investment—section 4 of the Act—will definitely remain for the future?

Photo of Mr Wyn Roberts Mr Wyn Roberts , Conwy

Of course. That is one of the reasons why the review was confined to England. As the hon. Gentleman said, a five-year development strategy has been evolved by the Wales tourist board, and it is expected that it will trigger off about £73 million of private sector money and create 2,000 jobs. Therefore, there is every reason for us to continue as we are.