
Navigating the Future of Tourism – with Steve Magnall, Adam Goymour and Philip Turner. Tourism Business Survey special
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Recorded live on 12 June 2025 as part of the Tourism Business Survey results seminar, Chris Scargill hosted a panel conversation with Steve Magnall, MD of Two Magpies Bakery, Adam Goymour MD of Goymour Group, and Philip Turner, MD of Chestnut Group. The conversation explored the challenges and strategies faced by businesses in the tourism sector, particularly in relation to employment costs, consumer behavior, and economic pressures.
The panel give personal insight into the importance of training and maintaining customer confidence while navigating pricing strategies. They also highlighting the need for resilience and innovation and the importance of collaboration and community engagement.
This was a fascinating chat amongst three titans of the East Anglian tourism scene - not to be missed!
Watch the full video of the Tourism Business Survey results seminar here.
Find the full 2025 survey results brochure here!
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Find more episodes from the series by visiting larking-gowen.co.uk/tourism-insights
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Listen to Philip Turners keynote presentation here.
Find out more about Two Magpies Bakery
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