31 October 2013
Harriett Baldwin welcomes the 13.5% increase in long-haul flights into Birmingham airport and news that the runway is to be lengthened as good news for Worcestershire tourism. Harriett Baldwin (West Worcestershire) (Con): What steps she is taking to support tourism. [900825] The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport (Mrs Helen Grant): The Government place great importance on tourism. It is an excellent part of our growth strategy. That is why we are investing over £130 million, matched between the public and private sectors, in the GREAT and other marketing campaigns, both at home and abroad. ... Harriett Baldwin: With 8,000 people in Worcestershire—the glorious county that gave birth to Edward Elgar—working in the tourism industry, will the Minister welcome the 13.5% increase in long-haul flights into Birmingham airport? Will she also welcome the news that, in 2014, the runway will be lengthened and even more markets will be able to access tourism in Worcestershire? Mrs Grant: I am happy to welcome both pieces of positive news. I know that my hon. Friend’s constituency is very beautiful, so I can well understand why so many people would wish to flock to it. | Hansard