Destination UK (September/October 2010)

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Issue 36 September/October 2010 £2.75

PM’s plans for industry ‘refreshing’ By Christina Eccles THE industry has welcomed Prime Minister David Cameron’s plans to work together to position the UK in the world’s top five tourism destinations. Following a speech in which Mr Cameron pledged his support to UK tourism, key organisations have revealed they are keen to take up his challenge to work with tourism minister John Penrose to develop a strategy that sets the UK on the path to be in the top five tourist destinations in the world. Chief executive of the British Hospitality Association Ufi Ibrahim said that the BHA warmly welcome the Prime Minister’s enthusiastic approach to the industry as the association had long been concerned about the lack of a joined up government approach to tourism. She explained: “It’s completely refreshing to see the prime minister speak so enthusiastically of the value of the industry to the UK economy, and its potential future contribution. This is what the industry has been wanting to hear for many years. “We also welcome the focus on

encouraging local tourism as a local industry and the ability of local authorities to invest more in tourism, though the details of this need to be carefully examined.” She also said that the BHA is eager to have a major input into a report which is being prepared by the tourism minister on increasing domestic tourism. She added: “Increasing domestic tourism must be a key objective, but this will demand a huge effort on the part of the industry, local authorities, and governments. We look forward to working to achieve this, so that the tourism industry and the UK economy as a whole can benefit.” VisitBritain has also pledged its support – with the organisation currently working on plans to boost UK tourism based around the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. CEO Sandie Dawe added: “We are delighted that the Prime Minister has declared so clearly that tourism is fundamental to the rebuilding and rebalancing of our economy. And we share his determination to use the coming decade to boost Britain’s international competitiveness in tourism and to take our industry to a whole new level.”

Welcome tips for overseas visitors

Robbie Williams was the star attraction at this year’s illuminations switch on event in Blackpool. 15,000 fans saw Robbie switch on the lights as well as performances from a line up of stars including opera-singing sensation Russell Watson, Strictly Come Dancing judge Alesha Dixon and X Factor finalist Olly Murs.

NEW tips on extending a warm welcome to overseas visitors in the run up to the 2012 Olympics have been launched by VisitBritain. The new online resource is designed to help everyone in tourism provide an efficient and helpful customer service that takes account of visitors’ cultural needs. Tips have been written by VisitBritain staff, who are natives of the countries featured, and have a wealth of insight into the places visitors come from. CEO Sandie Dawe said: “Overseas visitors spend more than £16b a year in Britain, contributing massively to our economy and supporting jobs across the country. So giving our foreign visitors a friendly welcome is absolutely vital to our economy. With hundreds of thousands of people thinking of coming to Britain in the run up to the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2012, this new advice is just one of the ways that VisitBritain is helping the tourism industry care for their customers – wherever they come from.”


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