-2- be done. Restrictions which are not absolutely essential should be relaxed. The removal of the visitors' ban and the increased facilities for sea bathing on many beaches are instances which have be greatly appreciated, though the recent imposition of military restrictions on the south coast has greatly reduced the areas open to visitors. While the positive steps that we can take are limited, there is one negative step which is important. It is obvious that the public has made up its mind about holidays and has decided, whatever the Government may say, that it needs them and is going to have them.
- Civil Defence Region
- Nationwide
- Collection ID
- CAB71
- Document Reference
- CAB 71/13/78
- Document Types
- Memorandum
- File Reference
- CAB 71/13
- Former Department Reference
- LP(43) 195
- Identifier
- 10.1080/wtss.cab71.000013.078
- Keywords
- Advertising Fuel Holidays Infrastructure Petrol Propaganda Railways Rubber Transportation Travel Restrictions
- Language
- English
- Organizations Discussed
- Home Office Lord President's Committee Ministry of Home Security
- Pages
- 2
- Published in
- United Kingdom
- Themes
- Rationing Supply Domestic Life Information Services Propaganda Licensing Price Control Transport Travel Entertainment Culture Publicity Campaigns Initiatives