Cornish law firm Coodes Solicitors has launched a specialist team to support businesses in the leisure and tourism industry.
The Isles of Scilly Steamship Group, which operates lifeline passenger and freight services to the Isles of Scilly, is celebrating its 90th year in business with record turnover and a 17% increase in operating profit.
Owners of 62,000 self-catering properties in the south west can celebrate the coalition Government’s decision to reverse the former Chancellor’s plan to scrap special tax rules for furnished holiday lets (FHL), threatening up to £1.4 billion of income to the region.
One of Padstow’s longest established hotels, the Metropole has appointed Janette Jansson as its new general manager.
The economy may still be fragile in its recovery, but the Cornish holiday market appears to be booming.
Falmouth Chamber of Commerce has announced details of a collaboration with Plymouth University’s School of Tourism and Hospitality on a new community project.
A new team providing specialist legal advice to holiday and home parks across Cornwall has been launched today by a local law firm.
Concerns have been raised over the possible impact the proposed closure of Falmouth Tourist Centre is going to have on the local economy.
Cornish visitor attraction Treasure Park has launched a new website.
James Bailey, tax partner at Truro-based accountant Robinson Reed Layton has condemned the proposed changes to the tax treatment of furnished holiday accommodation as “illogical”.