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East Hampshire tourism
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Title: East Hampshire tourism
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East Hampshire tourism
Future Plans
Debbie Vodden
2
Introduction
Making the most of new opportunities
Use our strengths and unique assets
Forge strong local partnerships
New initiatives
3
Local Explorer Card
New initiative for East Hampshire and beyond
For visitors and local people
Gives 20 discount off entry to local attractions
for holder and 4 others
Birdworld, Butser Ancient Farm, Gilbert Whites
House, Mid-Hants Railway and Milestones Museum
For sale in Tourist Information Centre, QECP,
Grayshott Pottery and other outlets
4
Local Explorer Card
5
South Downs
Soon to become a National Park
Outstandingly beautiful countryside
More than half the district
All of the district can benefit
6
Jane Austen
Chawton is where Jane wrote or revised all her
novels
Much used term for searching website by visitors
Links with much of district
7
Changes to partnership working
Move away from wider partnerships to more local
working
No Hampshires Countryside joint guide in 2010
Improved presence on Visit Hampshire website from
2010
8
2010 Visitor Guide
Visit East Hampshire
- Beautiful South Downs Countryside
- Home of Jane Austen
Special events
Slimmer guide eco-friendly
Sustainable tourism message
What to see and do in the wider area
Local Explorer card
9
Visit Hampshire website
10
Partnership working
New local partnerships will allow us to access
LEADER and Collabor8 funding.
Examples of local groups are
Accommodation Hotline group in Alton
Hidden Britain project in Petersfield
11
Collabor8 Funding
Develop new clusters in cultural, creative,
countryside, recreation and hospitality sectors
Use the uniqueness of the South Downs, eg. Local
produce, walking trails
Projects must show
- Sustainability
- Quality
- Sense of place
- Use of technology
Match funding required
Katherine Hale, Collabor8 Project Manager
khale_at_southdowns-aonb.gov.uk
12
Other developments
Quality Visitor Attractions Quality Assurance
Scheme
Events promotion
Information on being green for visitors to take
home the message
Improved signage
Visitor information points
13
Any questions?
14
Workshops this afternoon
Theme
1. Partnership working
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