Tuesday, July 13th, 2010
According to the Guardian today, more and more people are looking to revive childhood memories with seaside breaks in domestic UK towns like Broadstairs. Apparently there is an increase in demand for the more traditional coastal town.
They quote the iknow-uk website as saying “that more people than ever are heading to relive the retro coastal holidays of their past… there are potentially hundreds of thousands of people who are no longer travelling abroad and hoteliers, B&B owners and hospitality businesses need to be quick to respond and attract Brits back home for their summer holidays.”
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