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 * About us
   * Who we are & what we do
     * and some thoughts about our services
   * Membership – join us today
   * Membership tools
   * Governance, events & activities
     * British Destinations Activities to March 2019
   * Testimonials – supporting destinations
     * and what VisitEngland said about us:
 * Annual Conference 2024
   * Annual Conference 2023 report
   * Annual Conference report 2022
   * Annual Conference report 15 Nov 2021
   * Annual conference report 2020
   * Annual Conference report 1 April 2019
   * Annual Conference Report 19 March 2018
   * Annual Conference report 20/21 June 2016
   * Annual Conference Report 5/6 October 2015
     * Carrier Group Marketing Awards 2015
     * Annual Conference Report 2014
 * Public tourism information
 * LATEST INFORMATION & UPDATES
 * About Destination Intelligence
   * Intelligence website login detail
     * Destination Intelligence Survey 2017
     * Destination Intelligence Dashboard
     * Example reports
     * ONS Guidance Note 1 – Definitions of Tourism (Version 2)
 * Research & statistics – by year
   * or – by theme
     * Forecasts/trends
     * Coastal/Seaside
   * National Board & other statistics
 * +
   * Content (100 + reports)
     * Communities on the Edge 2023.
     * Camping and Caravanning Club’s “Outjoyment” report 2022. 
     * Norfolk Domestic Tourism Report April 2022
     * ABTA Holiday Habits 2022
     * 2022 Visitor Attraction Trends in England 2021
     * 2022 ALVA Domestic and inbound 2023 outlook report.
     * Evaluation of the Coastal Communities (England) 2022.
     * What is the summer outlook for visitor attractions 2022?
     * YouGov Travel 2022: Youth of today, travel of tomorrow
     * The full fiscal and employment impact of reduced VAT on UK hospitality
       and tourism.
     * PwC Financial year 2021-22 Hotel Forecast report
     * BVEP report Supporting Sustainable Growth for the UK Events Industry 2021
     * Chief Medical Officer for England. Annual Report 2021 – Health in
       Coastal Communities
     * Airbnb Short-term lets registration white paper 2021.
     * Visitor Attraction Trends in England 2020 full report
     * A perfect storm? The end of free Movement and its impact on the UK
       tourism workforce 2019.
     * Migrant labour force within the tourist industry August 2019:
     * Multi-generational visitor research report (2019).
     * Peer-to-peer accommodation in Wales: a preliminary review 2019
     * The Value of Breaks for Ordinary Working Families: an exploratory study
       (2019). 
     * Town Centres What’s next? (2019).
     * Destination London: The Expansion of the Visitor Economy (2019).
     * Taking the P*** – The Decline of the Great British Public Toilet (2019).
     * English Private Landlords Survey 2018 (2019).
     * The Future of Seaside Towns (2019).
     * Driving Growth – The economic value of outbound travel (2019).
     * 2019 Economic Benefit Report: Holiday Parks and Campsites impact report
       (Feb 2019). 
     * Cultural Cities Enquiry (2019).
     * VisitBritain 2019 inbound tourism forecast (Feb 2019).
     * GB Tourism Survey 2017 (2018)
     * The UK Tourism Satellite Accounts (UK – TSA) 2016 (2018).
     * Chinese tourists: Dispelling the myths (2018).
     * State of the Nation 2017 – Social Mobility in Great Britain (2018).
     * Visitor Attraction Trends in England 2017 (2018).
     * Summary insight on overseas visitors to the UK (day trips) 2018.
     * The Great Britain Day Visitor Survey 2017 (2018).
     * International Passenger Survey (IPS) 2017 (2018).
     * The role of commercial space in Local Industrial Strategies (2018)
     * Discover England Fund research- Outdoor Activities (2018). 
     * Financial sustainability of Local Authorities 2018. 
     * Inbound countryside and coast research 2017 (2018).
     * Spending needs, tax revenue capacity and the business rates retention
       scheme (2018): 
     * The Real Level of Unemployment 2017 (2017): 
     * Discover England Fund Research, 4 projects (2018).
     * Report of the Inquiry into Coastal Communities – APPG for the Visitor
       Economy (2017).
     * The Future Travel Journey – Trends for Tourism Product
       Development (2017):
     * Travelling together – The value of UK outbound tourism (2017):
     * 2016 GB Day Visitor Survey (2017)
     * Visitor Attraction Trends in England 2016 (2017):
     * Perceptions of the English Coast: Identifying Opportunities for Domestic
       Non-Visitors (2017):
     * Unlocking the Value of youth, student & educational travel (2017):
     * EEA-workers in the UK labour market (2017)
     * Final Mile – best practice guidelines (2017):
     * Visitor Attraction Trends in England 2016 – Full Report (2017):
     * International visits, nights and spending by UK and Overseas residents,
       1980 to 2016 (2017):
     * Activity Holidays: Are they the key to growth on the English
       Coast? (2017):
     * Living abroad migration between Britain and the EU8 (2017):
     * Report on the benefits of low VAT on job creation and competitiveness in
       the EU 2017
     * World Economic Forum Travel & Tourism Competitive Report (2017):
     * VisitBritain – Decisions and Influences (2016)
     * VisitBritain – Foresight – issue 148 – How the World views
       Britain (2016):
     * Workers in the tourism sector: examining their private pension savings,
       Great Britain, July 2012 to June 2014 (2016):
     * The GB Day Visitor Statistics 2015 (2016)
     * Off Peak Coastal Tourism: Potential for growth in the Empty Nesters
       Market (2016)
     * Discover England: summary insights on overseas visitors to England’s
       regions and Addressing market opportunities (2016):
     * Trains – The gateway to beyond London? (2016):
     * The tourism landscape- DMO 2016 (2016)
     * UK Hotel Forecast 2017 (2016)
     * Visitor Attraction Trends in England 2015 (2016)
     * Migrant workers in the hospitality and tourism sector and the potential
       impact of labour restrictions (2016)
     * Potential Contribution of Coastal Tourism to the Regeneration of Seaside
       Towns (2016)
     * 2016 Coastal Tourism (2016)
     * The productivity of tourism industries 2015 (2016)
     * The regional value of tourism in the UK 2013 (2016)
     * The UK Tourism Satellite Accounts 2013 (2016)
     * Tourism Alliance UK Tourism Statistics 2016 (2016)
     * Retail 2020 Fewer but better jobs (2016)
     * GVA of DCMS Sectors 2015
     * Wish You Where Here 2015 – Music Tourism’s Contribution to the UK
       Economy (2015)
     * New Blue Deal (2015)
     * The Skills and Productivity Question (2015)
     * Visitor Attractions Trends in England 2014 (2015)
     * Regional spread of inbound tourism to Britain 2014 (2015)
     * Tourism and Aviation Report (2015)
     * Airport Commission Final Report (2015)
     * Economic Impact of the Holiday Park Sector in Scotland 2014 (2015)
     * GB Day Visitors Statistics 2014 (2015)
     * UK Satellite Accounts (TSA) for 2012 (2015)
     * 2015 Coastal Tourism (2015)
     * Getting Active Outdoors (2015)
     * ONS Visitor Trends 2014 (2015)
     * The Future of Chinese Travel (2015)
     * Triennial Review of VisitBritain and VisitEngland (2015)
     * 20 years in 12 places (2015)
     * Tourism Alliance statistics & Parliamentary Candidate brief (2015)
     * Economic Downturn and the “Staycation” (2015)
     * Coastal Communities Fund Annual progress report 2014 (2015)
     * London Review 2013-14 (2015)
     * Developing a competitive health and well-being destination (2014)
     * Economic Benefits from Air Transport in the UK (2014)
     * Estimates of the economic importance of tourism 2008 -2013 (2014)
     * 2011 Census – Coastal Communities (2014)
     * Employment in Tourism Industries, 2009 – 2013 (2014)
     * The State of UK Public Parks 2014 -Renaissance to Risk? (2014)
     * Visitor Attraction Trends in England 2013 (2014)
     * Where overseas visitors stayed in 2013 (2014)
     * Seaside Towns in the Age of Austerity – Recent trends in employment in
       seaside tourism in England and Wales (2014)
     * Economic Impact of Activity in Wales (2014)
     * ONS International Visitor Trends 2013 (2014)
     * ONS Analysis of Employment Contracts That Do Not Guarantee A Minimum
       Number Of Hours (2014)
     * GB Tourism Statistics 2013 (2014)
     * VE Trends in Domestic Leisure Tourism the Next Decade a workshop
       pack (2014)
     * Events are Great Britain (2014)
     * Tourism Alliance UK Tourism Statistics and Video Presentation 2014:
     * Northern Ireland Tourist Board Quarterly Update (2014)
     * The Future of the Staycation (2014)
     * The Regional Value of Tourism 2011 (2014)
     * London and Beyond (2013)
     * ONS A Profile of Deprivation in Larger English Seaside Destinations, 2007
       and 2010 (2013)
     * Regional Spread of Inbound Tourism (2013)
     * Tourism: jobs and growth. The economic contribution of the tourism
       economy in the UK. (2013)
     * Welfare reform – hitting the poorest places hardest (2013)
     * GB Tourism Statistics 2012 (2013)
     * Domestic Leisure Trends for the Next Decade (2013)
     * ONS UK Tourism Employment Characteristics (2013)
     * The Grimsey Review (2013)
     * Tourism Alliance – UK Tourism Statistics (2013)
     * Economic impact of the UK Heritage Tourism Economy (2013)
     * Health and Well-Being from Coastal Environments
     * The Economic Impact of Air Passenger Duty (2013)
     * The Great British Outdoors – Health and Well-Being from Natural
       Environments (2013)
     * The visitor economy: A potential powerhouse of local growth (2013)
     * Coastal/seaside 10 reports and 3 strategies 1999 to 2013
     * GB Day Visits 2012 (2013)
     * Geography of tourism employment (2012)
     * ONS Measuring tourism locally (version 2, 2012)
     * Cities Outlook 2012 (2012)
     * Tourism Marketing Return on Investment: The Impact of Displacement (2012)
     * The Economic case for the Visitor Economy (2010)
     * Driving Growth – The economic Value of Outbound (2012)
     * British Hospitality Association Report England Hospitality – Driving
       Local Economies (2011)
     * GB Day Visits 2011 (2012)
     * GB Tourism Statistics 2011 (2012)
     * Oxford Economics – Economic Impact of the Exhibitions Sector (2012)
     * The Changing Landscape of Public Sector for Tourism in England (2011)
     * UK Tourism Survey 2010 (2011)
     * Overseas Visitors to Britain[ 2009 IPS data] (2010)
     * UK Tourism – The Leaky Bucket (2010)
     * UK Tourism Survey 2009 (2010)
     * Understanding Group Travel Organisors (2009)
     * Backing UK Tourism: Destination Recovery (2009)
     * UK Tourism Survey 2008 (2009)
     * British Tourism Framework Review (2009)
     * Deloitte – The Statistical Case for the UK Visitor Economy (2008)
     * UK Tourism Survey 2007 (2008)
     * UK Tourism Statistics 2006 (2007)
     * Eddington Report – Transport’s Role in Sustaining the UK Economy (2006)
     * The Future of Transport and Tourism in (England’s) NW (2006)
     * Aging and Coastal Communities (2006)
     * English Leisure Visits 2005 (2006)
     * UK Tourism Survey 2005 (2006)
     * Review of tourism statistics (2004)
     * Measuring the Local Impact of Tourism (2002)
 * C19 research
 * Consultations
   * Open/Recent Consultations
     * DCMS consultations on short-term registration and DLUC consultation on
       potential changes to planning classes closing 7 June 23.
     * Developing a tourist accommodation registration scheme in England closing
       21 Sep 22
     * UK government to assess whether Online Sales Tax could address tax
       imbalance reported by retail sector closed 20 May 22
     * Great British Railways – Whole Industry Strategic Plan, closed 4 Feb 2022
     * ONS Proposed future approaches to measuring travel and tourism statistics
       closes 21 Dec 21
     * Independent Review of Destination Management Organisations (DMOs)
       consultation closed 28 April 21
     * BEIS Subsidy Control Consultation closed 31 Mar 21
     * DCMS Review of the Gambling Act 2005 Terms of Reference and Call for
       Evidence closed 31 Mar 21
     * HMRC VAT and the Sharing Economy – Call for evidence closed 3 Mar 21
     * HM Treasury Review of Business Rates closed 18 Sep and 31 Oct 20
     * Scottish Government Consultation on the Principles of a Local
       Discretionary Transient Visitor Levy or Tourist Tax closed 2 Dec 19.
     * Agriculture, achieving net-zero emissions inquiry closed 30 Sep 19.
     * Carbon offsetting in transport, closed 26 Sept 19.
     * Select Committee Inquiry into sustainable tourism closed 13
       September 2019
     * APPG for Air Passenger Duty Reform – APD reform inquiry closed 19 July
     * Deposit Return Scheme in England Wales and Northern Ireland, closed 13
       May 2019.
     * Consumer Contract Regulation 2013 review closed 1 May 2019
     * Package Travel and Linked Travel Arrangement Regulation 2018, 6 month
       review closed 8 March 2019
     * Consultation on the Business rates treatment of self-catering
       accommodation (England) closed 16 Jan 19
     * Regenerating Seaside Towns & Communities Select Committee call for
       evidence closed 9 October 18
     * Fisheries White Paper closed 12 Sep 2018
     * HMRC The role of online platforms in ensuring tax compliance by their
       users closed 8 June 2018
     * Tackling the plastic problem – Using the tax system or charges to address
       single-use plastic waste, closed 18 May 2018.
     * Tackling the hidden economy: public sector licensing closed 2 March 2018
     * Online search and booking websites consultation closed 15 Dec 17.
     * Consultation on Home Office’s Immigration Statistics – arrivals data
       closed 2 Sep 17
     * APPG sharing economy inquiry closed 25 Nov 16
     * Select Committee Inquiry on rural tourism – written evidence closed 6
       September 2016
     * PPL Small Residential Hotels & Guesthouses Tariff closed 19 August 2016
     * Consultation on devolving Sunday trading rules in England and Wales
       closed 16 September 2015
     * VisitEngland Consultation on Growth Strategy for England’s Tourism
       Industry closed 15 May 2015 Plus summary of results
     * CMS Select Committee inquiry into tourism closed 29 September 2014.
     * Visit England/Visit Britain Triennial Review closed 31 October 2014
     * Community and Ancillary Seller Notices Consultation in England closed
       9 December
 * National strategies & policies +
   * and Tourism & industry, strategies & policies:
     * 2022 Tourism Alliance Tourism and the UK’s Economic Recovery (2023
       and beyond).
     * Review of Destination Organisations in England
     * Market Failure in Tourism
     * MAC Points Based System & Salary Threshold report 2020
     * Treasury Committee Inquiry Report on the Impact of Business Rates
       on Business
     * Tourism Alliance Manifesto December 2019 Election and beyond
     * Supplying skills for the local visitor economy 2019:
     * Migration Advisory Committee – EEA migration in the UK – Final report
     * Package Travel Regulation implementation guidance
     * Welsh Destination Management Partnership plans
     * Tourism Sector Deal bid
     * Tourism after Brexit 2017
     * Tourism Tax Update
     * Local Solutions Boosting the Visitor Economy (2016)
     * In term time holiday taking, Westminster Hall Debate and April 2017
       Supreme Court finding
     * Post CSR direction for destination based tourism
     * Business Visits and Events Strategy (2015)
     * English Heritage Ports and the Historic Environment (2014)
     * Tourism Alliance School Holiday’s Briefing and Hansard Report on
       the Debate
     * CIPFA “Tourism” Briefing notes
     * Business Rates: The Road to reform – a discussion paper from the British
       Retail Consortium February 2014
     * UK Weather forecasting, making the most of free to use local information
     * Cut Tourism VAT Briefing (October 2013)
     * Equality Act 2010 – A guide for holiday providers, hotels and those
       letting holiday properties. (2012)
     * The Portas Review An independent review into the future of the high
       street (2011)
     * Good practice guidence for tourism planning (England – 2006)
 * EU policies & programmes
   * and EU Package Travel Directive 2015
   * EU PTD UK implementation update
 * Members’ area & Login
   * Content:
     * Our Annual General Meetings
     * Our Board and Executive meetings
     * Minutes & Board & Meeting Papers from Strategic Partner Organisations
     * * www. britishdestinations .co.uk
     * National Tourist Boards new, views, statistics and updates:
     * * Northern Ireland Tourist Board
     * * Visit Wales
     * * VisitEngland
     * * VisitScotland
     * * VisitBritain
     * Other update:
     * *Publication from the ONS Tourism Intelligence Unit & NISRA
     * *Tourism Around Europe Quarterly NewsLetter
     * *DCMS Tourism Council
 * New Funding
   * Shared Prosperity Fund 2022 and Community Renewal Fund 2021-22
   * Welsh Tourism Investment Fund -Proposal Invited closed 23 Nov 18
   * Coastal Revival Fund (England) bids closed 5 July 2018
   * Welsh Tourism Amenity Investment Support Fund closing 25 May 2018
   * Northern Cultural Regeneration Fund
   * Funding for rural tourism in Wales applications closing June 2017
   * Wales Tourism funds applications closed 24 February 17 – proposal guidance
     now online
   * CCF
     * CCF 2017/18 -2020/21 update
     * Coastal Community Teams
     * Coastal Revival Fund
   * Defra – Rural Development Programme for England
   * International Marketing
     * Great UK Challenge Fund
     * Northern Futures Growth Fund
     * South West Futures Tourism Programme
   * Heritage and community rail tourism innovation competition closed 4
     April 16
 * Business Improvement Districts & Tourism
 * Tourism Levies
   * and related articles
 * Sharing Economy and OTAs
   * + Gig economy
   * + Over tourism
 * Accessible Tourism
 * VE Pink Book
 * *
   * * Content:
     * Live Event Reinsurance Scheme 6 Sept 2021
     * Joint DMO review proposal Aug 20
     * Retained, Rebuilt, Resilient
     * English Language Training English UK reopening guidance
     * Early Outbreak Management in England
     * Full stay at home guidance 23 Mar 20
     * Net Zero The UK’s contribution to stopping global warming
     * House of Lords Select Committee on Rural Economy Inquiry Report
     * New Markets for the North of England’s Coastal Resorts DEF Concept
       Development Research
     * Welsh Government’s current position on tourism levies in Wales
     * CMS Select Committee Report on: The potential impact of Brexit on the
       creative industries, tourism and the digital single market.
     * 2017 General Election manifestos –
     * Discover England Fund Year 2 Pilot Bid Docuement
     * Tourism as a redistributor of income
     * CBI EU Brexit Report (2016)
     * Autumn Statement 2016 – Key Tourism Issues
     * Tourism Industry Sector Deal working group notes
     * The process for withdrawing from the European Union
     * VE draft industry strategy 2015
     * ABTA Deloitte Brexit tourism assessment
     * Coastal Communities Fund round 3 announcements round 1 & 2 update
     * Coastal Communities Fund update as at 31 March 2015
     * Budget Analysis
     * Coastal Communities Fund Update
     * Entrepreneurship in coastal destinations
     * Business Rate Announcements
     * Coastal Revival Fund
     * Post-CSR Industry letter
     * Summary Points British Tourism Framework and Triennial Reviews
     * Tourism Alliance post- CSR response
     * Tourism Alliance Update VB – VE merger 5 Jan 16
     * Tourism and Aviation Report (2015)
     * Visit Kent DMO service agreement with Hertfordshire
     * FAIRBOOKING UK Campaign Brief May 2015.
     * Visitor Economy Letter
     * Latest on new regional model for tourism in Wales
     * Party Manifestos and Tourism 2015
     * Policy Changes – Houses in Multiple Occupancy
     * Defra rural tourism and transport project
     * New Markets for England’s Classic Resorts
     * APPG on Visitor Economy Coastal Inquiry submission.
     * CMS Select Committee Brexit Inquiry
   * Pre-CSR letter on future funding
   * Tourism changes – a personal view
   * Arroyo
 * Deposit Return Scheme
 * FairBooking UK
 * UK Beach Management Forum (UKBMF)
   * Who are UKBMF and what we do
     * Public information on bathing water quality Guidance for
       local authorities
     * Beach Hut Chalet Survey – results:
     * Defra Cleaner Seas Forum Minutes
     * Environment Agency Bathing Water Data Explorer
     * Value of Coastal Tourism Presentation
     * Revised EU Bathing Water Directive (rBWD)
     * UK Bathing Waters EU Quality Status
     * Crown Estates Coastal Reports and Research Documents
     * Tools for improving local water quality
 * Job vacancies +
   * Chief Executive Officer Visit Isle of Man, negotiable closing 29
     January 2023
   * Visit Cornwall CEO Vacancy closed 23 Oct 22
   * Visit Cornwall Board of Directors Refreshment closing 23 Oct 22
   * Destination and place officer, Swale BC Sittingbourne c £39k – c £43k,
     closed 8 Aug 22
   * Director Tourism Alliance, London, annual contract c £70k closing 22
     July 22
   * Marketing Manager Visit Isle of Wight FT, salary negotiable, closing
     8 April.
   * Performing Arts Programmer, The Atkinson Southport c £30.5k to £33.7k
     closed 8 Nov 21
   * Museums Business Manger c£44k -c£48k St Albans closed 17 Nov 19
   * Conference and Sales Manager Southport c£33k to £37k closed 2 Oct 19.
   * Destination Partnerships Officer East Riding of Yorkshire, 2 year fixed
     term c £32k closing 6 Oct 19.
   * Destination Group Manager Vacancy East Riding of Yorkshire c £53k closing
     14 Aug 19.
   * CEO Visit Lincoln, £40k – £44k closing 4 August 2019
   * Closed:
     * Executive Director   Islands’ Partnership, St Mary’s, Isles of Scilly
       c.£50,000 closed  4 June 2019
     * Head of Customer Services, Marketing and Communication, East Suffolk
       Council c£62k – £73k closed 7 May 2019
     * Chief Executive Tourism Society London. Part time, 2 days per week, 100
       days pa @ £240 per day, closed 1 May 19.
     * Head of England Partner Engagement (maternity cover) £60k pa, closed 15
       Apr 19.
     * Visitor economy, business development & research manager, Liverpool City
       Region LEP, £40k closed 19 Apr 19
     * VisitBritain – Head of Events, London, £64k closed 15 April 2019
     * Communications and Membership Services Contractor c3 day pcm @ c £450
       pcm. Closed 31 Apr 19.
     * Various appointments VisitBritian closed 17 Mar 19.
     * Tourism Engagement Officer Canterbury City Council c £33.5 k to £36 k
       closed 23 Nov 18
     * Head of Marketing: Visit Wales c £61k rising to £71k closed 5 July 2018
     * Interim Executive Director Tourism Society, London £40k pro-rata and
       Maternity cover Membership Executive £18k FTE, pro-rata £14.4k both
       closed 10 May 18.
     * Coastal Tourism & Development Manager Thanet District Council c£50 k –
       £57 k closed 13 April 18
     * Research Manager Newcastle Gateshead Initiative £30k to £34.5k closed 22
       Feb 18
     * VisitWiltshire Commercial Development Manager, Great West Way – two year
       fixed term contract £35k to £40k closed 10 January 2018     
                                                     
     * Experience Oxfordshire – Head of commercial services £38k – £45k closed 4
       Dec 17.
     * Experience Oxfordshire – PR and Marketing Executive £18k to £22k closed
       23 Nov 17
     * Plymouth – Travel Trade Manager – US Connections – DEF Project, ftc,
       c£25k closed 30 Oct 17
     * VisitWiltshire Content Manager Fixed term Contract – 18 – 24 months C£30
       – £35k closed 27 Oct 17
     * Various vacancies with VisitBritain all closed between 22 Oct to 5 Nov 17
     * Head of Trade Visit Jersey, Jersey or London, opened Sept 17 now closed.
     * Three posts Visit County Durham ranging from c£24k to c£30k closed
       22 October
     * Marketing and Communications Manager Shakespeare’s England,
       Stratford-upon-Avon, £28k, closed 9 June 2017
     * Executive Director Tourism Society London, c£40k offered 27 March 2017,
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JOINT ANNUAL TOURISM POLICY CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT

Posted on May 20, 2024

I am pleased to announce that this year’s joint British Destinations, Tourism
Alliance and Tourism Society’s annual tourism policy conference will take place
on Tuesday 26 November at the Royal Over-sea League London SW1A 1LR , 9.30 am to
5 pm.

Given the looming general election, the likelihood of it falling either not long
before, or more probably, not too soon after the 26th November and the very real
possibility of opportunities for meaningful changes in political/policy
direction that this particular election may bring, this is likely to be one of
the most important and timely policy conferences that any of the three partner
organisations have ever jointly or separately held.

I would urge you all to consider the merits of attending and in doing so
supporting our joint endeavour to positively influence tourism’s and the UK’s
visitor economy’s future direction during this critical period.

Earlier bird tickets at £185 (£222 inc VAT) are available until the 31st July.
For more detail of the event and/or to book please visit:

https://app.tickettailor.com/events/thetourismalliance/1259649/r/bdreferral2024conf




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