Tourism in Action conference set to corner the market for the Bannau Brycheiniog

Themed around the concept ‘How should we present ourselves to the market?’, the conference will bring together numerous representatives from the COLLABOR8   cluster groups, local B&Bs, pubs, hotels, Welsh Local Authorities, regional development agencies, voluntary and Tourist Information Centres to hear how to market themselves in a protected area.  The conference is funded by and part of the COLLABOR8 Interreg IVB NWE project.

 

The keynote speakers for the conference are Kate Shepherd from Our Land who will speak on how businesses in SE England are successfully marketing themselves in their respective protected designations along with Richard Hammond and Nick Stewart from Green Traveller – who are experts at creating partnerships with destinations. The Conference will also hear about the new brand being developed for the area and be able to contribute ideas towards the emerging destination website.

 

Tourism in Action is hosted by the Bannau Brycheiniog Sustainable Tourism Partnership with the support of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park Authority.  It is designed to highlight how local tourism businesses can develop new ways of working in partnership in a way that respects the environment and retains the character of the Bannau Brycheiniog.

 

Richard Tyler, Sustainable Tourism Manager for the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park Authority said:  “Tourism is an exciting and rewarding market to be involved in but it’s also a demanding and complex one.  That is why the National Park Authority together with all its partners but particularly Bannau Brycheiniog Tourism, continues to help raise the profile of the National Park as a viable tourist destination – not only here but across the world. 

 

“Our achievements are only possible through close co-operation with our local agencies and tourism businesses themselves.   Our growing reputation is testament to the partnership work we undertake to deliver some of the best sustainable tourism initiatives throughout Europe.”

Bannau Brycheiniog Tourism Director, Punch Maughan welcomed the conference as an opportunity to develop a greater understanding of the marketing and branding issues in the Bannau Brycheiniog.

She said:  “This annual conference is always a wonderful opportunity to hear from and be inspired by other tourism experts from outside our area and to be able to use their advice and expertise to guide us as we work together to try and achieve the best for the Bannau Brycheiniog. With everyone who has an interest in tourism welcome to attend we always achieve a dynamic debate on the day.”

 

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