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DON'T Visit Wales: Tongue-in-cheek travel posters urge Britons to stay away from tourist hotspots as people continue to flout lockdown rules. Twitter users have started a #Don'tVisitWales campaign ...
The hashtag #DontVisitWales has been trending on Twitter as people post humorous parody posters encouraging everyone to stay away from Wales during the lockdown. "Llandud-NO - Stay at Home" reads ...
The poster, showing a Welsh flag with the message “No Mask, No Wales”, appeared in a tongue-in-cheek Twitter post by Cardiff-based social media expert Owen Williams.
The number of overseas visitors to Wales dropped by a third in three years, new figures show. International Passenger Survey data, released by the Welsh government, shows there were 33% fewer ...
Others fear it will damage the country, as tourism employs 160,000 people, almost 12% of Wales’ total workforce. The country had 890,000 visitors in 2023, down 13% from its pre-pandemic (2019 ...