Guide highlights top attractions
TOURISM boosts the economy of East Lindsey by around £480 million a year and provides 25 per cent of the jobs in the area, according to council chiefs.
The figure was announced at the launch of a new visitor guide for Louth, Mablethorpe and the Lincolnshire Wolds.
In partnership with the Skegness East Coast and Wolds Hospitality Association (SECWHA), East Lindsey District Council has produced the 55-page guide, which highlights the area's greatest visitor attractions.
A total of 60,000 copies of guide have been printed and will be distributed through a national advertising campaign.
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The guide will be distributed to tourist information centres throughout England and taken to consumer and trade shows this year.
Leader of East Lindsey District Council, Councillor Doreen Stephenson, said she hoped the promotion would extend the season, in turn creating new business opportunities and more sustainable jobs for local people.




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