Tourist information centre under threat

4:20pm Monday 8th March 2010

The future of a Yorkshire Dales tourist information centre is in doubt after it had its funding cut.

Ingleton Tourist Information Centre, which attracts 18,000 visitors a year, has had its £5,000 annual grant from Craven District Council slashed to £1,500.

And for the first time the money will only be given on condition the parish council can match it.

Manager Liz Culshaw said: “If we can’t get the funding it would be a huge loss. It is a vital part of the village and not just for the tourists, but for locals too. It’s a very stressful time.”

The centre, which started 36 years ago in a caravan, is now based in the community centre and run by 40 volunteers. There is enough money until October, but if funding is not secured in time for the 2011 season, the centre may be forced to close.

Paul Weir, chairman of the Ingleton and District Tradespeople’s Association (IDTA), which oversees the tourist information centre, said: “It is beyond belief that you can ignore the biggest industry in Craven.

“We waited a long time for last year’s funding, but then this year we have had a bombshell. It is just so shortsighted of Craven District Council.”

Mr Weir said the IDTA would ask Ingleton Parish Council if it could donate £1,500.

David Smurthwaite, strategic manager for planning and regeneration at Craven District Council, said: “Over the last two years the council has had to look for £2.5 million in savings. This has meant tough decisions. We know this outcome is disappointing, but will work with the tradespeoples to seek other funding sources.”

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