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New Digital Post Cards all the Rave: Accommodation providers in a little part of the world called North Wales have been experimenting with digital postcards with amazing result...
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7 big burgers in North Wales to try 13:15, 18 MAR 2016 BY DANIEL BISSETT From the 4x4 burger at Harvey's, the XXXL Roadhouse at Hickory's to the smaller offering at The Bison Grill, there are numerous mouthwatering burgers to try 361 SHARES COMMENTS Subscribe The 4x4 burger at Harvey's in Llandudno Ever thought what it would be like to eat an absolute monster burger? Well, we've put together a list of some of the best that North Wales has to offer. Check out the burgers below, do you still think you can tackle any of these? Or maybe you fancy trying one of North Wales' food challenges? 1. The XXXL Roadhouse Burger at at Hickory's, Rhos-on-Sea The XXXL Roadhouse Burger at at Hickory's, Rhos-on-Sea Cost: £14.95 9 Llandudno Road, Rhos-on-Sea , Conwy, LL28 4TR. For further details, go to the website or call 01492 550444. 2. The 4x4 burger at Harvey's in Llandud...
Please, Write to your politician and tell them where the money has gone. (thanks to the profiteering of b.com) 'We don't need a tax we need to rid ourselves of third party booking sites.' Next step in development of tourism tax The Welsh Government has confirmed a consultation on proposals for a local visitor levy will launch in autumn 2022. Rebecca Evans, Minister for Finance and Local Government, said a levy would enable destinations in Wales to be enjoyed for generations to come. Tourism provides a substantial economic contribution to Wales with tourism-related expenditure reaching more than £5bn annually in 2019. A tourism tax would raise revenue for local authorities enabling them to manage services and infrastructure which makes tourism a success. The Welsh Government’s Programme for Government, and the Cooperation Agreement between the Welsh Government and Plaid Cymru, both contain commitments to introduce levies. Formal consultation on draft legislative proposals...
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