Drinking Culture's Scaring Off Trade ; Revelry Could Damage Tourism People Stay Away From 'Edgy' Town
Gloucestershire Echo, The › November 12, 2009
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Gloucestershire Echo, The › November 12, 2009
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A CULTURE of late-night drinking could damage Cheltenham's image and trade, according to business leaders.
Businesses fear thousands of pounds in revenue could be lost if tourists turn their back on the town - because of binge drinkers and loutish abuse.See the full content of this document
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Drinking Culture's Scaring Off Trade ; Revelry Could Damage Tourism People Stay Away From 'Edgy' Town
Concern was expressed at the Brand for Cheltenham tourism summit last week when a number of the town's top hoteliers and re...
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