Tourism summit is a big success (From The Westmorland Gazette)
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Tourism summit is a big success
2:01pm Friday 2nd November 2012 in News
EDEN’s inaugural tourism summit was hailed a huge success with more than 70 delegates from businesses attending.
The event was organised by Eden District Council’s Tourism Team and the Eden Tourism Network after calls from businesses for a chance to network and hear the latest news and forecasts from key industry figures.
Tourism generates £225.5 million a year for Eden’s economy; it supports 3,589 full-time equivalent jobs and attracts 4.3 million visitors.
Held at the new sculpture gallery at Lowther Castle, guest speakers included David Edwards, head of research and forecasting for Visit Britain, Ian Stephens, managing director of Cumbria, and Zoe Dawes, named Britain’s Best Travel Blogger in 2011.
Jim Walker, chairman of Eden Tourism Network and chief executive of Ullswater Steamers, said: “The summit was a real success. The audience was made up of participants from all sectors of Eden’s tourism industry, who heard experts in attraction management; international research, sustainable transport and digital marketing, come up with lots of good ideas for business development and improved profitability.
“Initial feedback from the event has been really positive and we will be meeting shortly to identify other ways to best support the needs of the industry in Eden.”
Eden District Council’s planning and economy portfolio holder, Coun Malcolm Smith said: “It was incredibly encouraging.”
Moonbase says...
7:23pm Fri 2 Nov 12
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WOW some fat cats there licking the cream!!!!!
On a jolly.........One simple solution...Get speed boats back on the lake and the people with MONEY will come and spend around the area.
I wonder if the MD of the 'Highlands and Lowlands' had there say.
What TOSH!!!!!!!
When will someone get real.......plain to see!!!!!!!!!!!!!!