However, pointed that improvements in infrastructure and better organised tourist board would encourage more visits but raised concerns about the lack of nightlife. o An attendee suggested that the process of making tea could be marketed as a major tourist attraction and re-addressed night life is not needed to be popular – alternative creative niches could be invested to make an area attractive to international tourists. o The AHC reassured that Bangladesh is completely safe for travelling, safe to invest in and is already in discussion with a national carrier, which could start a shuttle flight to Manchester and then onto Dhaka. o The CPG suggested to focus on Travel and Tourism at the next CPG meeting, inviting the High Commission of Bangladesh (London) to make a presentation. • Impacts of industrialisation on agricultural lands was raised and how farmers are being compensated. o AHC replied that in terms of industrialisation, farms are not being touched.