So it seems that Stockton could lose not just the HMS Endeavour Replica but also the Teesside Princess.
However, it is not a surprise that this may be the case with both being underused and looking a little tired. But if Stockton was to lose these attractions it would dent any hopes for a Riverside Revival when it comes to Tourism. Stockton has of course a track record of losing heritage sites and overlooking moments of history but if the town was to lose the HMS Endeavour that would be a major blow to the area.
Of course, some people think it shouldn't be in Stockton anyway and some preferred the TS Kellington to the James Cook Replica. I like to think that if the marketing was done correctly the Riverside would be a place of interest to visitors, such as the Hartlepool Quay and the HMS Trincomalee which draws in visitors from far and wide. Marketing is also something that has a tricky track record.
It would be great to hear what the council think of this and I wouldn't even criticise them if they purchased both vessels and made a real go of creating a unique visitor experience, one that brings in valuable money to help boost the local economy.
However, it is not a surprise that this may be the case with both being underused and looking a little tired. But if Stockton was to lose these attractions it would dent any hopes for a Riverside Revival when it comes to Tourism. Stockton has of course a track record of losing heritage sites and overlooking moments of history but if the town was to lose the HMS Endeavour that would be a major blow to the area.
Of course, some people think it shouldn't be in Stockton anyway and some preferred the TS Kellington to the James Cook Replica. I like to think that if the marketing was done correctly the Riverside would be a place of interest to visitors, such as the Hartlepool Quay and the HMS Trincomalee which draws in visitors from far and wide. Marketing is also something that has a tricky track record.
It would be great to hear what the council think of this and I wouldn't even criticise them if they purchased both vessels and made a real go of creating a unique visitor experience, one that brings in valuable money to help boost the local economy.
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