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- A Regional Tourism Marketing Strategy for Yorkshire
- The Regional Tourism Marketing Strategy is intended to guide all tourism stakeholders within the region; private, public and voluntary sectors. Yorkshire Tourist Board (YTB) has been identified by Yorkshire Forward as the lead tourism delivery agency for the region, however the nature of the tourism product necessitates a strong partnership...
- White papers 2005-08-01
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- Theatre
- YEAR OF THE RAT West Yorkshire Playhouse LONDON **** Year of the Rat is unlikely to delight the Inner Hebrides tourist board with its stark depiction of life on the isolated island of Jura. It was there that George Orwell completed the classic Nineteen Eighty-Four in 1948....
- Articles 2008-03-14
- World.Net clinches new deals in United Kingdom and Hawaii.
- May 19, 2003 (Travel Week - ABIX via COMTEX) Australia's World.Net has sold its tourism booking systems to organisations in Great Britain and Hawaii. The British contracts were with the Yorkshire Tourist Board, Marketing Birmingham and Lincolnshire Tourism. The Hawaii Visitors...
- Articles 2003-05-19
- Portraits of Business: Charles Firlotte, director at Yorkshire Water
- At the Eccup reservoir near Leeds, a tall Canadian stoops to check the quality of the water. He's not a rambler or a tourist but the director of the UK water business at Yorkshire Water, part of Kelda. Charles Firlotte was working for the US-based Aquarion...
- Articles 2001-07-22
- New fears over foot and mouth
- A NEW outbreak of foot and mouth in an area untouched by the disease has led to fears that the countryside will remain a "no-go" area this summer. The latest case was confirmed yesterday on a farm near Bridgwater, Somerset, 15 miles from the nearest previous...
- Articles 2001-06-10
- Cricket: Fired-up White plays big shot
- CRAIG WHITE, Yorkshire born but Australia raised, gave a tantalising glimpse of which part fits where on a cricket field. Unbeaten on 85 when bad light ended play 20 minutes early, the Aussie in him came to the fore in the way he raced to 30 and his keenness to...
- Articles 2001-02-18
- Old miners dig in against tide of change in seaside resorts
- OH FOR Bridlington, its sea, sun and South Prom, for years an annual salvation from industrial grime for South Yorkshire's workers. When the pits started closing, many an ex-miner invested his Coal Board pay-out in a guest house of his own there. Unfortunately, the curiously high proportion...
- Articles 1999-07-05
- Millions flock to historic homes
- VISITORS are flocking to England's historic properties in record numbers, it was announced today. The properties, which include the Tower of London and Canterbury Cathedral, received 71 million visitors in 1997, the English Tourist Board said. This was the third successive annual increase, with...
- Articles 1998-08-10
- Tourists flock in record numbers to England's historic sites
- Visitors are flocking to England's historic properties in record numbers, it was announced today. The properties, which include Warwick Castle, the Tower of London and Canterbury Cathedral, received 71 million visitors in 1997, the English Tourist Board said. This was the third successive annual...
- Articles 1998-08-10
- Tourist trade summer wash-out
- Traditional UK holiday destinations have been hit by a triple whammy this year - weeks of dismal weather, the strong pound and the World Cup have meant fewer visitors at many resorts. From Scotland to the West Country and from Yorkshire to Wales, takings are down as...
- Articles 1998-07-20
- Your questions answered by our panel of travel experts
- Myself and some friends are keen to do a murder weekend at a country hotel early in 1998. Who organises them? Dave Green London The travel editor replies: Murder mystery weekends are organised by The Whodunnit Company (01363 774467) and Padwick and Ball (0181...
- Articles 1997-11-09
- What's the best way to ...
- Get discounts for days out in Yorkshire? Call the Yorkshire Tourist Board 24-hour line 01904 707070 and request a free copy of their Great Day Out guide (normally 50p). This includes vouchers for a number of attractions, from the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway to the Colour...
- Articles 1997-08-13
- On Ilkla' Moor wi' clapper board
- Yorkshire as Britain's answer to Hollywood? Yes indeed, says the county's tourist board, who have just produced a new brochure, And Action - Take 2, which maps and lists more than 100 film and television productions made in the county. The board's head of marketing Martin Evans...
- Articles 1996-11-03
- Sporting Digest: Cricket
- THE NETHERLANDS will replace one of the 12 Minor Counties in the NatWest Bank Trophy tournament from the 1995 season, the Test and County Cricket Board announced yesterday. MARTIN CROWE, who missed nearly all New Zealand's summer season with a knee injury, was yesterday declared fit...
- Articles 1994-04-12
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