Plymouth Shopper September 2017

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8,000 copies delivered in Compton, Crownhill and Manadon Plans for 2020 events taking shape

£175m for Mayflower celebration A huge investment of £175 million is being earmarked to prepare Plymouth for the Mayflower 400 celebrations in 2020. The figure was revealed as more details of the celebrations were announced by Plymouth City Council. Plans include a Mayflower National Trail, connecting 11 destinations across Britain, a 'Mayflower Muster' week in September 2020, an 'Illuminate' community and art festival of light and the opening of 'The Box' - the £37 million attraction, gallery and museum complex which will become the city's cultural centre. With the countdown to the global celebrations now well under way, Tourism Minister John Glen recently visited the city to meet members of the Mayflower 400 team. John Glen, said: “Mayflower 400 is a wonderful project that will not only celebrate centuries of shared history between the UK and US but also help promote Plymouth to the world." It is estimated that the global celebrations will attract an additional 500,000 visitors to the city in 2020, creating an additional economic impact of £18 million and create hundreds of new jobs. Tourism supports over 7,000 jobs in Plymouth and brings over £316 million into the local economy annually.

Tourism Minister John Glen pictured during his recent visit with Charles Hackett, chief executive of Mayflower 400, at the Mayflower Steps

Full story and more Mayflower 400 news on page 18.

Education Training Special feature on pages 12-17

September 2017

See page 19 for all the details

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