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Visit Cornwall tourist board goes into voluntary liquidation business-live.co.uk Read the original article here
Visit Cornwall goes into voluntary liquidation Cornwall Live Read the original article here
Cornwall’s top tourism body goes bust Devon Live Read the original article here
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The official tourist board of Cornwall has entered voluntary liquidation, the organisation has confirmed. A spokesperson for Visit Cornwall said the decision was due to “insurmountable financial problems”. It comes after a business review and organisational changes instigated by the board in August. The spokesperson said it had been an “incredibly difficult decision” but was…
Since its formation, Visit Cornwall has played a central role in marketing the county and representing its tourism industry, a sector that brings £2.1bn per year into Cornwall and accounts for 20% of all jobs in the county, plus many more in service industries. The directors of Visit Cornwall have been working tirelessly, in an…
View to St Mawes. Pic credit Adam Gibbard Visit Cornwall, the Community Interest Company responsible for promoting Cornwall as a visitor destination since 2015, has gone into voluntary liquidation. Since its formation, Visit Cornwall has played a central role in marketing the county and representing its tourism industry, a sector that brings £2.1 billion per…
Seven Nike stores across Sydney have closed, and as many as 115 workers have lost their jobs after major franchisee AF1 Pty Ltd collapsed into liquidation. Nike-branded outposts in Sydney’s central Pitt Street, Bondi Junction, Neutral Bay, Burwood, Warringah, Chatswood and Castle Hill are closed, after AF1 on Friday appointed John Morgan of BCR Advisory…
The tourist board Visit Cornwall has entered voluntary liquidation, the organisation has confirmed. A spokesperson cited “insurmountable financial problems” for the decision. It comes after a business review and organisational changes instigated by the board in August. They said it had been an “incredibly difficult decision” but it was “the only responsible choice, and we…