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According to the Eastern Daily Press (EDP) Norfolk visitor attractions are calling for the government to extend its 7.5pc VAT cut for tourism firms to help the sector continue its recovery

The UK has lost around £7bn from the impact of Omicron restrictions on travel and tourism, according to World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) data.

Our forecast for 2016 is for 36.7 million visits, an increase of 3.8% on 2015; and £22.9bn in visitor spending, an increase of 4.2% on 2015.

he North Norfolk Tourism Fair is THE pre-season event for the tourism industry in North Norfolk. The fair is a public showcase for North Norfolk tourism attractions and accommodation providers.

This coastline may not be always the most dramatic but its big skies, dunes, wildlife and colours have a unique charm that ‘seep into you’, says local Patrick Barkham

The best attractions in Norfolk and Suffolk, including boat trips and stately homes, chosen by Telegraph expert Sophie Butler.

Tourism in Norfolk and Suffolk generates £4 billion each year, and accounts for around 10.5% of total employment in Norfolk and Suffolk with 67,697 jobs in all.

Norfolk and Suffolk have joined forces to deliver an ambitious 3 year programme to promote the rich cultural tourism offered across both counties.

Results of the Great British Tourism Survey (GBTS) released by VisitEngland today reveal 3.8 million domestic holiday trips were taken in England in April

According to the 2013 Deloitte publication, Tourism: jobs and growth The economic contribution of the tourism economy in the UK, tourism is worth £106.0bn to England's economy...