The seaside: England's love affair
How can resorts, with their wealth of cultural heritage, forge a new future?
How can resorts, with their wealth of cultural heritage, forge a new future?
Wednesday 7 February 2024 | 1 hour 28 minutes 34 seconds
England invented the seaside resort as a place of pleasure and these towns became iconic in the nation's sense of identity for over a century, but for over four decades the rise of package holidays and cheap flights have eroded their economies. This has resulted in a 'salt fringe' of deprivation, low pay, poor health and low educational achievement and the worst social mobility in the country.
Despite persistent affection for many of these resorts which still attract millions of visitors, their chronic plight has failed to capture political engagement and investment. How can these resorts, with their wealth of cultural heritage, forge a new future?