Tourist boards

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Lord Marshall of Knightsbridge to head up VisitBritain

Culture Secretary Tessa Jowell today named Lord Marshall of Knighstbridge as the new chairman of tourist body VisitBritain.
Posted: 22 September 2004 | 16:39

BHA criticises lack of funds

The British Hospitality Association (BHA) has accused the Government of slapping the UK tourism industry in the face by failing yet again to increase funding for the national tourist board VisitBritain.
Posted: 04 August 2004 | 07:53

Government

The Government has slapped the UK tourism industry in the face by once again failing to increase the funding for national tourist board VisitBritain, says the British Hospitality Association (BHA).
Posted: 22 July 2004 | 13:00

What the weekend papers say

A round-up of the weekend's news affecting the hospitality industry...
Posted: 19 July 2004 | 10:13

Visit London gets its own TV channel

London's marketing board, Visit London, is launching a £2m digital TV channel to inspire residents and tourists to get to know the capital better.
Posted: 12 July 2004 | 17:28

Tourism Award

Sponsored by Aramark
Posted: 08 July 2004 | 13:50

New tourism network for Scotland under fire

The two-year review of the structure of Scotland's tourist board network has come in for strong criticism from members of the Scottish parliament.
Posted: 02 July 2004 | 17:34

Finding the right hotel location

Looking for a hotel? First, make sure it’s in the right place…
Posted: 26 February 2004 | 13:22

Outrage grows over STB plans for area boards

THREE Scottish area tourist boards (ATBs) have joined forces to fight proposals to amalgamate them with seven other boards under proposals to create a single, bigger tourist board for the north of Scotland. The Orkney Tourist Board, Shetland Islands Tourism and the Western Isles Tourist Board are bitterly opposed to Scottish Tourist Board (STB) proposals to reduce the existing 32 ATBs to just seven. These three boards would be amalgamated with Caithness, Sutherland, Ross and Cromarty, Skye, Inverness, Fort William and Aviemore to make one pan-Highlands and Islands Tourist Board. Angus Macmillan, director of tourism for the Western Isles Tourist Board, said the island areas needed separate, dedicated marketing and promotion. "There is absolutely no common ground between the majority of areas faced with amalgamation," said Mr Mac-millan. "For instance, skiing has absolutely no relevance to the island communities, and outlying islands cannot be visi
Posted: 06 January 1994 | 00:00

Outrage grows over STB plans for area boards

THREE Scottish area tourist boards (ATBs) have joined forces to fight proposals to amalgamate them with seven other boards under proposals to create a single, bigger tourist board for the north of Scotland. The Orkney Tourist Board, Shetland Islands Tourism and the Western Isles Tourist Board are bitterly opposed to Scottish Tourist Board (STB) proposals to reduce the existing 32 ATBs to just seven. These three boards would be amalgamated with Caithness, Sutherland, Ross and Cromarty, Skye, Inverness, Fort William and Aviemore to make one pan-Highlands and Islands Tourist Board. Angus Macmillan, director of tourism for the Western Isles Tourist Board, said the island areas needed separate, dedicated marketing and promotion. "There is absolutely no common ground between the majority of areas faced with amalgamation," said Mr Mac-millan. "For instance, skiing has absolutely no relevance to the island communities, and outlying islands cannot be visi
Posted: 06 January 1994 | 00:00

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