Almost two months after some of Stirling’s top attractions reopened, a leading tourism boss says that the industry still faces an uphill battle in its emergence from coronavirus.Reflecting on the seven weeks since key sites reopened, VisitScotland regional director Neil Christison says there’s still reason to be optimistic for businesses across Loch Lomond, The Trossachs, Stirling and Forth Valley.Mr Christison said: “Many tourism businesses across the region have reopened since we moved to phase three of the Scottish Government’s route map on July 15, welcoming back visitors with new measures in place.
The resilience of the industry has also been heartening to see, as in the face of challenging times they’ve updated their operations and.
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