Latest News
Tags:Tourism
Don Foster, Liberal Democrats

Lib Dems put forward plans for British tourism

(18 September 2007 19:00)

The Liberal Democrats have unveiled proposals to help revitalise the British tourism industry.

Measures in the motion, which was voted on yesterday at the Liberal Democrat autumn conference, include:

  • Establishing a permanent Cabinet sub-committee on tourism
  • Creating an English Tourist Board like those for Scotland and Wales
  • Improving public transport
  • Developing local destination management organisations to help create effective tourism strategies

Don Foster (above), Liberal Democrat spokesman for Culture, Media and Sport, said: "Labour has neglected tourism in this country for far too long. They've made cuts to VisitBritain's budget, hiked the price of visas, and repeatedly delayed the Olympic tourism plan.

Article continues below

"By investing in public transport, strengthening the role of tourism within government, and improving energy efficiency, we can develop a world-class tourism industry in this country."

DCMS slammed for claiming tourism needs to up its game>>

Labour has ignored tourism industry, say Conservatives>>

True love, or just a crush>>

Government sets out tourism strategy for London>>

By Daniel Thomas

E-mail your comments to Daniel Thomas here.

The Caterer Blog
Catch up with more news and gossip on the Caterer Blog here
Newswire
For the latest hospitality news, sign up for our e-mail news alerts.

Source: CatererSearch

Spread the word:   related bookmark it! diggit! reddit!

SPONSORED LINKS

 
7th July 2008