GROWTH OF TOURISM One of the world’s largest industries providing employment and income 75% of international travel is for holidays WHY? Social and economic.

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GROWTH OF TOURISM One of the world’s largest industries providing employment and income 75% of international travel is for holidays WHY? Social and economic factors Improvements in technology Expansion of holiday choice

History of Tourism in Brighton: the Promettes 1950-60s selling Brighton to the world

Fish and chips, candy floss and clairvoyants…

Brighton in the 1960s,70s,80s… 1964: clash between two gangs, mods and rockers 1967 : Creation of the Brighton Festival 1970s: the marina 1975: West Pier is closed following a storm 1980s : Brighton became less attractive as a tourist resort but with the opening of the Brighton Centre in 1977, Brighton became an international conference centre (political party conferences)

Brighton of the 21st Century: a new magnet New seafront developments (The Wheel, marina extension project…) New clubs, bars, restaurants 2007: The Theatre Royal celebrated its 100th anniversary (some London West End productions…) Brighton pier welcomes 3 million visitors a year

A few statistics One of the Top 10 UK destinations for overseas visitors One of the Top 5 most popular UK cities Ideal location: 1 hour from London, 30 minutes from Gatwick Airport 8 million tourists every year An estimated £408 million spent annually by tourists.

How to be a Green Brightonian! • Buy something locally-made from one of the city’s independent shops • Eat seasonal food at one of the many restaurants or cafés, or fill a picnic hamper with local produce at one of the city’s farmers’ markets • • Keep the beaches and parks clean by making use of the recycling bins available across the city

The Big Lemon is an award-winning bus and coach operator based in Brighton. We operate two local public bus services using vehicles which we run on biodiesel from recycled cooking oil.