Welcome news for Hornsea tourist information

HornseaGraham Stuart MP has welcomed news tourist information will again be available in Hornsea.

Following the closure last year of the town’s tourist information centre, it has been announced it is set to reopen this summer within the Hornsea Museum.

Graham said: “Tourism is vital for towns like Hornsea and next week I will be welcoming Shadow Tourism Minister Tobias Ellwood to the town. He will be meeting with amusement arcade owners in the town to talk about what can be done to entice visitors back to one of the country’s best seaside towns.”

And he added: “I hope the East Riding Council will now be looking at how a similar scheme can be put in place for Withernsea.”

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1 comment to Welcome news for Hornsea tourist information

  • Peter Hemmerman

    I understood that you were at some stage campaigning against the continued use of the term “Humberside” when refering to East Yorkshire matters, yet your own website acknowledges the “Humber area” which was the governments excuse to continue the same administrative area without too much of a name change.
    As a Yorkshireman I am continualy angered by the reference to “Yorkshire AND the Humber ” which seems to portray it as a different county. There is no Humber. There is no Humberside.
    East Yorkshire and Northeast Lincolnshire are seperate counties and the sooner the whitehall establishment realises this the better.

    Peter Hemmerman

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