Tourism businesses are
being invited to a forum outlining the latest developments in their industry.
With a strong line-up of guest speakers the event promises to be a key date for everyone involved in the tourism sector.
The
Denbighshire Tourism Forum takes place on Wednesday, November 6 at
the Oriel House, St Asaph, starting at 10.30am.
It offers an opportunity for
delegates to network and share experiences, knowledge and ideas.
Visit
Wales will be presenting on their next Partnership for Growth Action Plan
following consultation with the industry as well as informing the sector about
the importance of Food Tourism.
Taste North East Wales will be highlighting
their recent campaign, aimed at celebrating unique local food-based
experiences.
The Pontcysyllte & Dee Valley World Heritage Site
will also be on the agenda as part of the 10-year celebrations of the site
achieving UNESCO World Heritage status.
A
variety of information stands will be present including Clwydian Range &
Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Business Wales, Visit Wales,
Cymraeg Byd Busnes and Clocaenog Red Squirrels Trust.
Councillor Hugh Evans OBE, Leader of Denbighshire
County Council, said:
“The forum is a great way to meet like-minded people and find out about the
latest tourism developments. It’s not only for tourism businesses, it’s a good
opportunity for students and anyone with an interest in tourism to hear from
industry experts.”
Tourism plays a vital role in
Denbighshire’s economy, with a total economic impact in 2018 of over half a
billion (£509 million), an increase of 3.8% compared to the previous year.
In 2018, 5.87 million people visited the
county. 4.38 million visited for the day and 1.50 million were staying
visitors. Over 6,108 FTE jobs were supported by tourism spend in 2018.
* Book your free Tourism Forum place here – https://denbighshiretourismforum2019.eventbrite.co.uk
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