Following the success of the initial weather-proofing fund which
allowed the tourism attraction sector to invest in
weather-proofing measures, a new, second phase will support small
tourism and hospitality businesses to mitigate the impact of all
weather and enhance the experience for visitors.
Grants of between £5,000 and £20,000 per project are available to
support the installation of weather-proofing measure, such as new
covered outdoor areas, dining pods, or surfacing and drainage.
The scheme is open to small enterprises with 9 to 49 permanent
employees that have been trading for at least one year,
including:
- Accommodation providers
- Food and drink establishments
- Recreational and outdoor activities
Dan-Yr-Ogof Showcaves, one of the tourist attractions to have
received funding in the previous round, have installed a land
train shelter, and a roof outside their ticket office to keep
visitors dry at key waiting areas.
Ashford Price, co-owner of the caves, said:
Whilst we are always looking to enhance and improve our visitors
experience, the Weather Proofing Fund has brought an extra
dimension to what we can achieve – our visitors now have
sheltered areas to use before making their way into the caves or
even when waiting for the next charity land train to pick them
up. On some days staying dry that little bit longer can be
invaluable.
Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Energy and Planning, , said:
I was delighted by the uptake of the first round of our
weather-proofing fund, and this additional investment
demonstrates our commitment to supporting a sector which is
crucial to the Welsh economy.
By investing in weather-proofing measures, we are supporting
businesses to extend their trading opportunities, in turn
attracting more visitors, improving experiences, and ultimately
increasing stay and spend across Wales.
Wales offers incredible experiences all year long, and during
this ‘Year of Croeso'. The fund will help our smaller tourism
businesses make the most of every season – allowing them to give
a warm Welsh welcome to visitors year-round.