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19/08/2010

Regions

Argyll & the Islands Strategic Tourism Partnership

The Argyll & Islands Strategic Tourism Partnership exists to coordinate and develop proposals for growing and developing the visitor economy by combining the strengths of industry, the local authority and government agencies.

By agreeing practical measures and supporting projects and initiatives with a combination of expertise, experience and funding, the partnership has the capacity to lead on regional tourism strategy and influence political imperatives. Industry representatives and local marketing groups share a decision-making platform to determine and deliver the best prospects for growth and sustainability across the region.

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05/08/2010

Regions

The Glasgow Tourism Service Initiative

The Glasgow Tourism Service Initiative, “Glasgow Service with Style” is a unique public/private sector partnership that aims to deliver the goal of a world-class customer service experience for all the city’s leisure and business visitors.

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05/08/2010

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Fife Tourism Partnership

The Fife Tourism Partnership has been set up to work with businesses and communities to attract more visitors to Fife, to increase spend and to exceed visitor expectations.

This is being achieved by improving business engagement and business support and by encouraging local areas to set up Local Tourist Associations in order to manage and drive tourism at a local level.

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27/07/2010

Regions

Tweed Valley Tourist Consortium

The Tweed Valley Tourist Consortium is a marketing group of over 75 tourism businesses that have come together to promote the Tweed Valley as a world class activity destination. Through collaboration their key objective is to encourage visitors to stay longer and spend more.

The group began in 2003 as the Tweeddale Tourist Consortium and has gone on to become a shining example of effective teamwork, winning numerous awards and industry praise along the way. In 2009 they were awarded funding of £60,000 through the LEADER initiative, which was matched by Scottish Enterprise and the contributions from members of the Consortium for a three year

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26/07/2010

Practical Tools

The Outdoor Capital of the UK

The mission of the Outdoor Capital is “to improve and promote Fort William & Lochaber as the best place in the UK for everyone to experience the outdoors.”  They aim to achieve this through a combination of marketing, lobbying, development and facilitation.

 

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20/07/2010

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Destination Loch Ness Ltd (DLN)

Destination Loch Ness Ltd (DLN) is a private sector led organisation which works in partnership with the public sector for the benefit of tourism and the communities around Loch Ness.

DLN was established in May 2006 by a small number of businesses who felt that the visitor experience of Loch Ness needed to be improved. Today the organisation has approximately 90 member businesses. Each member business pays an annual membership fee to be part of the organisation. 

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20/07/2010

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Destination Edinburgh Marketing Alliance (DEMA)

Established in April 2009, Destination Edinburgh Marketing Alliance (DEMA) is the new company charged with promoting Edinburgh as a must-visit city. It is a business and public sector partnership established as a private company, with a business led board of directors, and is a one-stop-shop for the leadership and co-ordination of destination marketing for Edinburgh.

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20/07/2010

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Destination Dumfries and Galloway

Destination Dumfries & Galloway is a commercially-driven, private sector led partnership that aims to continually improve tourism in ways that benefit local businesses, communities and visitors. They ensure that Dumfries & Galloway offers a high quality visitor experience, and work in close partnership with public agencies and community and business groups in order to achieve this.

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30/03/2010

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St Andrews Partnership

St Andrews Partnership is an association bringing together local people, community organisations, businesses and public agencies in St Andrews. Their aims are to preserve and enhance this historic town, to improve the quality of life for those who live there, and to look after their many visitors.

They want St Andrews to become recognised as a community that works together to boost local pride and set outstanding standards of excellence, thereby providing a role model for community partnerships elsewhere in Scotland.

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29/03/2010

Facts and Figures

Tourism in Scotland

The Tourism in Scotland report provides an annual overview of statistics from the main tourism surveys including the United Kingdom Tourism Survey, the International Passenger Survey, the Scottish Accommodation Occupancy Survey and the Visitor Attractions Barometer.

In one handy factsheet you’ll find information on: average length of stay and spend; time of visit; transport used to travel to Scotland; accommodation and occupancy rates; country of origin of our visitors; activities undertaken when here; demographic profiles; information on how our visitors spent their money; visits to attractions; tourism-related employment, and even the latest statistics on the weather!

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