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The Slate Landscape of North-West Wales will be the UK’s next preferred nomination for UNESCO World Heritage site status
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The Minister for Tourism congratulates Visit Britain on their success
Iconic cultural institution arrives in Scotland causing great excitement
The Government of the Falkland Islands and the British Embassies in Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Uruguay invite university students to participate.
Michael Ellis' speech at the closing of the Edinburgh International Culture Summit
Some of the country’s most accessible tourist and visitor attractions to disabled people have been highlighted today.
Salisbury launches its bid to be crowned a ‘Rising Star’ in the Great British High Streets Awards.
Scottish Secretary David Mundell will be joined by other UK Government cabinet ministers in a show of support for Scottish festivals
Beach Café attracts visitors from around the world to picturesque Silecroft.
An initial investment £1.2 million from the NDA helped to secure additional match funding from a range of sources, reaching £9 million in total and providing support for the economy of the southern Scottish belt that include…
NDA helped fund the creation of world-class visitor attractions in North Wales, an area that has been heavily reliant on its nuclear site, Trawsfynydd, which is due to close.
NDA helped fund action outlined in the Wales Rural Development Plan to address the economic challenges faced by Gwynedd in North Wales.
The Culture Secretary has appointed Fiona Pollard and Allan Lambert as trustees of the VisitEngland Board for a term of 4 years, from 5 March 2018 to 6 March 2022.
The Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport appoints Dame Judith Macgregor to the board of VisitBritain for three years from the 1st of December 2017.
£92bn sector growing at twice the rate of the economy
UK public bodies can now bid for funding from a new £190m programme designed to accelerate the rate at which Full Fibre networks are made available across the UK
The First Secretary of State Damian Green hosted a GREAT Inverness Loch Ness tourism reception in Inverness.
Tourism Minister John Glen will co- chair his first meeting with the Tourism Industry Council on 27 September.
Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, Karen Bradley, has today met Swedish tour operators to promote UK tourism and help grow this key international market.
UK Government hosts Mid Wales tourism meeting in Aberystwyth
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