Welsh tourist attractions are preparing to fly flags at half mast or even close their doors entirely in protest of the Welsh tourist tax.
Welsh tourist attractions have planned to shut up shop and lower their flags to half-mast on St David's Day as they protest an 'anti-tourism tax'. Several popular haunts are set to rally against ...
The Welsh Government has set the charge at £ ... urged to stage their own “symbolic gesture” of lowering flags to half-mast. The idea is to reflect the “profound damage to what was once ...
Businesses are being asked to lower flags to half-mast or close altogether. Read the biggest stories in Wales first by signing up to our daily newsletter here. WAVA spokesman Ashford Price said: ...
Kate Middleton wore red in a nod to Wales during her visit there with Prince William, continuing her longstanding tradition of honoring the places she visits with her style choices.
We support the call to fly flags at half-mast to reflect the strength of feeling across so many small businesses". A Welsh Government spokeswoman said: "Tourism makes an important contribution to ...
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