Raoul Fraser is the founder of Lovat Parks in Cornwall (Image: Handout) Cornwall and Devon is being rocked by a ten -year low in tourism, according to experts - but tourist company owners say things are "rosy". Tim Jones, chairman of the South West Business Council, revealed that the cost of living crisis was crippling visitor numbers as well as recruitment issues impacting business’s ability to run smoothly. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.

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