The reorganisation of what were once known as “Tourist Boards” is continuing.
Over the last 20 years, these organisations have been labelled as Destination Management Organisations (DMOs) and have evolved into a variety of differently funded, differently focused regional offices.
The UK tourism industry is built on the hospitality and leisure services that the country provides.
These businesses, such as wedding venues, are subject to an outdated and pernicious business tax that is in desperate need of reform.
In a digital age, it effectively penalises businesses that cannot transition from bricks and mortar to online operations.
Protected Food Names in the UK
All countries have legal protection over the names and contents of their regional dishes.
The Tourism Alliance have formally announced our membership through their social media.
The Tourism Alliance is the Voice of the Tourism Industry, comprising 65 Tourism Industry Organisations that currently represent some 200,000 businesses of all sizes throughout the UK.
We were delighted to be part of the Tourism Alliance week
With a celebration of the manifesto and the launch of Visit England’s English Tourism Week
Understanding Natural Disasters
The issue of venues somehow preparing for extreme weather and natural disasters is a new one. Even the largest international UK tour operators have yet to cement strategies on how to cope with these challenges.
Home to the great British Wedding Experience! Share the traditions of white dresses, cutting cake, first dances, toasts and speeches, Stag and Hen do’s, old, new, borrowed and blue in Shakespeare’s sceptered isle! Help yourself to the many attractions it offers by exploring a piece of it while you are here.