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Eden Project in Cornwall reports £6.3m loss | Eden Project in Cornwall reports £6.3m loss |
(about 11 hours later) | |
The Eden Project has reported its worst-ever loss. | The Eden Project has reported its worst-ever loss. |
The Eden Trust accounts for 2012-13 show a deficit of £6.3m for the year ending March 2013, compared with a surplus the previous year of £136,000. | The Eden Trust accounts for 2012-13 show a deficit of £6.3m for the year ending March 2013, compared with a surplus the previous year of £136,000. |
The Cornwall eco-attraction said its underlying trading loss was about £1.3m compared with a profit of £3.6m in the previous year. | The Cornwall eco-attraction said its underlying trading loss was about £1.3m compared with a profit of £3.6m in the previous year. |
It said it had been hit by the 2012 Olympics, poor summer weather, and the economic downturn. | It said it had been hit by the 2012 Olympics, poor summer weather, and the economic downturn. |
In previous years Eden received money from the South West Regional Development Agency - which no longer exists - and in December it emerged that over a three-and-a-half year period, Cornwall Council spent about £1.3m on the attraction. | |
Last year it said it intended to ask for help from the Regional Growth Fund (RGF). | |
Eden said it had cut jobs and made other changes since the accounting period ended. | Eden said it had cut jobs and made other changes since the accounting period ended. |
Land sale | Land sale |
Eden opened in 2001 as a showcase for nature in a series of huge dome-shaped greenhouses. | Eden opened in 2001 as a showcase for nature in a series of huge dome-shaped greenhouses. |
An adult "on-the-door" ticket costs £23.50, a family ticket - two adults plus two children - can be bought online for £58 and there are reductions on all ticket prices for people who walk, cycle or take public transport to the attraction. | |
In its first 10 years it welcomed more than 13 million visitors. | |
But numbers dropped below one million in 2012-13 to 953,000 for the year, and Eden made 54 job cuts to its staff of 445. | |
It said in the accounts: "Eden has been reluctant to reduce its level of employment, but has concluded that this is essential to preserve and grow Eden for the longer term. | It said in the accounts: "Eden has been reluctant to reduce its level of employment, but has concluded that this is essential to preserve and grow Eden for the longer term. |
'Must do' attraction | |
"Eden is ensuring that the business will remain profitable even if visitor numbers were to reduce further." | "Eden is ensuring that the business will remain profitable even if visitor numbers were to reduce further." |
Since March 2013, the attraction has also sold surplus land. | Since March 2013, the attraction has also sold surplus land. |
"With asset sales in the region of £2m, Eden expects to pay off borrowings and other liabilities totalling £3.3m during 2013-14," it said in the accounts. | "With asset sales in the region of £2m, Eden expects to pay off borrowings and other liabilities totalling £3.3m during 2013-14," it said in the accounts. |
Malcolm Bell, of tourism body Visit Cornwall, said the drop in visitor numbers was not completely surprising and, in his opinion, was due to a number of factors. | |
"Eden is a major attraction - a flagship - and when it opened it was a 'must do' both for local people and for visitors coming to Cornwall," he told BBC News. | |
"Repeat and return business is harder for Cornwall than the likes of London - what is a 'must do' the first time, becomes a 'maybe' the second time and in 2012 the weather killed off new trade for Cornwall and therefore for Eden. | |
"There are so many factors and price can be an issue because no-one gets the same value for money on their third or fourth visit. | |
"I think if you have 10 years of good trading, you tend to think that the world won't change that dramatically, which it obviously did." |
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