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Tourism and Leisure Development

On pages 211 to 212 of the official PDF.

The human version

This section sets out why the plan supports tourism. Stratford-upon-Avon is home to the world's most important Shakespeare heritage sites and the Royal Shakespeare Company. Other attractions include the castles at Warwick and Kenilworth, Stoneleigh Abbey, country houses such as Compton Verney and Charlecote, the canal network, and the regency buildings and parks of Royal Leamington Spa, along with Stratford Butterfly Farm and the British Motor Museum. The plan seeks growth that keeps these assets attractive, especially those linked to the historic environment.

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Open PDF at p. 211

What the plan says

The text below is extracted automatically from the official PDF and may contain artefacts; the PDF is authoritative.

Tourism and Leisure Development South Warwickshire has a strong visitor and leisure economy, and the growth and improvement of existing attractions will be supported. To widen the economic benefits from tourism, proposals for new attractions will be encouraged across South Warwickshire, subject to other policies in this plan including DS.9 and DS.11. All forms of tourism and leisure development must be sensitive to the character of the area and designed to maximise the benefits for the communities affected in terms of job opportunities and support for local services. Wherever possible, tourist and visitor facilities should be located in existing or replacement buildings if they are suitable for the purpose, particularly where they are located outside settlements. Policy Justification 4.2.7 South Warwickshire has a significant visitor and leisure economy and the SWLP seeks to support the growth of this important sector. The provision of a wider range of tourist and leisure attractions across South Warwickshire, taking advantage of its charm and heritage, would help to support the local economy. 4.2.8 Stratford-upon-Avon is home to the world’s most important Shakespeare heritage sites, including those managed by the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, and is the only place in the world where people can experience the entire Shakespeare story. It is also the home of the internationally renowned Royal Shakespeare Company. 4.2.9 South Warwickshire also has many other historic assets that operate as visitor attractions, such as castles in Warwick and Kenilworth, Stoneleigh Abbey, the country houses of Compton Verney, Charlecote, Packwood and Baddesley Clinton and the canal network, as well as the regency buildings and parks of Royal Leamington Spa. 4.2.10 Other notable visitor attractions include Stratford Butterfly Farm, the British Motor Museum and Hatton Country World. 4.2.11 South Warwickshire’s cultural assets and visitor facilities should be supported to grow and improve in ways that maintain their attractiveness and 4.2.12 integrity; this will be the case particularly for those assets associated with the historic environment. The SWLP seeks to enable the maintenance and improvement of leisure facilities, including supporting appropriate opportunities for culture and tourism. Wherever possible, these should be located in existing or replacement buildings, especially when
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