Villagers living near Alton Towers theme park say despite the noise of thrill-seekers screaming and heavy traffic they still “love it” - and even get free tickets. The Staffordshire attraction is the largest theme park in the UK, with more than 5.6 million people visiting it each year.
But despite tourists bringing noise pollution and traffic chaos to the quaint nearby village of Alton, locals say having the theme park has major benefits. They have revealed how the passing trade provides a much-needed boost to the local economy and keeps businesses and property prices booming.
But despite tourists bringing noise pollution and traffic chaos to the quaint nearby village of Alton, locals say having the theme park has major benefits. They have revealed how the passing trade provides a much-needed boost to the local economy and keeps businesses and property prices booming.
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00:00 Hi, my name's John Morehouse. I've lived in Orton for about 38 years.
00:19 There's Orton Towers, which is not far from here.
00:36 Orton Towers, although the traffic is a bit of a pain at times, the actual business that
00:40 it generates for the local businesses is very good.
00:43 B&B here at the White Hart is doing very well.
00:46 I know that several places in the village do Air B&Bs, and they're doing well too.
00:51 As a resident, not so good, but as a business person, very good.
00:55 [train passing]