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06 Sept 2025

1,500 new jobs predicted as Torbay aims to become UK's premier visitor attraction

1,500 new jobs predicted as Torbay aims to become UK's premier visitor attraction
Torbay is set to become the UK’s premier visitor destination - with 1,500 new jobs created - by 2030. That's the plan adopted by Torbay Council to help boost the local economy. The Destination Management Plan sets out the interventions that can help pro

Torbay is set to become the UK’s premier visitor destination - with 1,500 new jobs created - by 2030.

That's the plan adopted by Torbay Council to help boost the local economy.

The Destination Management Plan sets out the interventions that can help propel the English Riviera forward, building on the strengths of the destination and the opportunities to achieve a more sustainable and resilient destination.

The objectives for the life of the plan are:

  • recover – to return to 2019 spend and visitor levels by 2024
  • grow – achieve an additional £75m of tourism spend and 1,500 new jobs by 2030
  • rebalance – achieve more sustainable visits all year round with 40 per cent from October to March.

The objectives will be achieved by the following priorities:

  • markets, positioning and branding – attracting new and existing visitor markets and an improved reputation and profile for the destination
  • destination development – new product investment and developments of the existing offer
  • destination management – better destination management and visitor welcome
  • organisation and delivery – clear delivery arrangements.

Four priority themes are identified in the new plan - 'food and drink', 'on and in the water', 'UNESCO Global Geopark' and 'culture and events'.

The Plan has four target growth markets which are:

  • fun by the sea families
  • young actives
  • cultural explorers
  • business tourism and events.

A six-week consultation on the proposed English Riviera Destination Management Plan 2022-30 was carried out earlier this year with a survey aimed at local businesses, residents and other stakeholders.

There were more than 100 public responses to the online survey and the majority of the respondents to the consultation - 84 per cent  - agreed with the draft Destination Management Plan’s objectives and overall direction of travel.

Darren Cowell, deputy leader of Torbay Council, said: “We are delighted to have been able to adopt our new Destination Management Plan, which received high levels of support during the different stages of consultation.

"We want Torbay to be the premier resort in the UK, with a vibrant arts and cultural offer for our residents and visitors to enjoy; where our built and natural environment is celebrated and where we play our part in addressing the climate change emergency.”

Councillor Swithin Long, Cabinet member for economic regeneration, tourism and housing, said: “The new Destination Management Plan takes a holistic view of what needs to happen in the Bay to achieve its objectives, with seven main areas identified including those public services, including open spaces; visitor accommodation; towns, public realm and their connectivity; sustainable tourism; skills and careers; research and insight - continually monitoring views of businesses and visitors - and growing business tourism, including rebuilding and growing the opportunities for regional/national association conferences.”

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