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Wuthering Heights film sparks residents' overtourism concerns
Summary
Residents of Haworth say the release and promotion of Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights film have coincided with busier streets and parking problems, while local shops report higher footfall and Visit Bradford says it is monitoring the situation.
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Haworth, the West Yorkshire village long associated with the Brontë family, has seen increased visitor interest around the release of Emerald Fennell's film adaptation of Wuthering Heights. The village has attracted tourists for about 170 years and usually receives around 75,000 visitors a year. Approximately 7,000 people live in Haworth permanently. Local shopkeepers and residents say Main Street and nearby areas have been noticeably busier since promotion for the film began.
Local details:
- Promotion and the film's release have coincided with a noticeable rise in visitor activity on Main Street and nearby moorland sites.
- Haworth typically receives about 75,000 visitors annually and has around 7,000 permanent residents.
- Some shops report needing extra staff and experiencing queues on busy weekends, and residents have reported parking difficulties near Prince Street.
- Visit Bradford says parking arrangements are being monitored and notes regular public transport and the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway as connections to the village.
Summary:
The film's publicity has renewed attention on Haworth's Brontë connections and has already coincided with increased visitor activity. Local businesses report higher footfall while residents report strain on parking and daily life. Undetermined at this time.
