South West Wales Tourism Partnership

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1. Results of regional business survey in
(HomepageStuff/HomepageItems)
...tural landscape’ identified as the main draw for domestic (London and the South East) and overseas visitors (Germany, the Netherlands and Ireland), some 95% of respondents now have business webs...

2. Business Survey Results
(News & case studies/Current News)
...tural landscape’ identified as the main draw for domestic (London and the South East) and overseas visitors (Germany, the Netherlands and Ireland), some 95% of respondents now have business webs...

3. Business Tourism
(Activity Areas/Marketing)
... looks at a range of business activity such as corporate management training to event and conference led visits) was highlighted in ‘Open All Year ‘ the SWW Regional Tourism Strategy - as ...

4. Case Study: Product Campaign Websites
(News & case studies/Case studies)
...n as a good practice case study by consultants for the new Outdoor Activity Framework in preparation via VisitWales/WAG to be ‘best practice’ in terms of DDA and general design principles...

5. Case Study: TIC Annual Training Event
(News & case studies/Case studies)
...ties exchanging information and concentrating on new events and developments which they could sell on to visitors in the coming year to support all the marketing development activity currently in plac...

6. Case Study : Gallu – training initiative
(News & case studies/Case studies)
... provoking, but in many cases uplifting as well. Thank you Gallu.’ For more information on Gallu visit www.gallu.org.uk...

7. Gallu
(Activity Areas/Business Practice)
...businesses, web page design, staff retention tips and SAGE accounts package training and familiarisation visits to some of the region’s key attractions - Gallu aims to match people’s needs...

8. Homepage
(HomepageStuff/HomepageItems)
Welcome to swwtp.co.uk Click Image to Download SWWTP Annual Report >>> We want visitors to enjoy the region in December as much as they do in July and, rather than encouraging a huge volum

9. Pembrokeshire Haven - Wales Spatial Plan
(Activity Areas/Strategic Planning)
...n, completed in 2007,  identifies tourism opportunities to increase under-utilised assets, increase visitor spend and extend the tourist season.The plan re-emphasises the goal of sustainable deve...

10. Swansea Bay and Western Valleys - Wales Spatial Plan
(Activity Areas/Strategic Planning)
...e development by: Developing tourism; Increasing leisure and culture opportunities for local people and visitors; Increasing opportunities for healthy exercise; Strengthening the area¹s sense of...

11. Open All Year
(Activity Areas/Strategic Planning)
...of making the region a truly year round destination, sustaining employment and a quality environment and visitor offer.     If you would like to read the full report you can download as a ...

12. Wild West Wales
(Activity Areas/Marketing)
...antit.com The campaign, which draws not only accommodation data but adventure operator data from www.visitwales.co.uk has the following aims; To increase the number of day, short break and long s...

13. Overseas campaign
(Activity Areas/Marketing)
...d Dutch) and distribution marketing campaigns across all media including holiday exhibitions, racking at Visit Britain offices overseas and a range of other marketing activity (traditional and new med...

14. Inspirational Wales
(Activity Areas/Marketing)
...shes to: Promote South West Wales’ literary and cultural heritage to a consumer audience Increase visits to literary attractions, galleries, craft outlets and restaurants, trails, events and pe...

15. One Big Garden
(Activity Areas/Marketing)
... Dda Centre Whitland. The website in place is designed to attract specific target markets that grow new visitors to the region and build on national sub regional partner work To check out some of t...

16. Revenue support
(Activity Areas/Business Practice)
Event Support Schemes In 2007/8 SWWTP supported events resulting in approximately 125,000 visitors enjoying what the region has to offer. SWWTP does not operate a general grant based event scheme i

17. Other funding
(Activity Areas/Business Practice)
...y to find out what individual area grant aid may be available to you, e.g. Area Improvement Grants The Visit Wales web site for trade operators gives advice / info on a wide range of subjects from m...

18. Grants
(Activity Areas/Business Practice)
...ments are currently seen as priorities, eligibility guidelines and the process for making an application visit www.business-support-wales.gov.uk and www.industry.visitwales.gov.uk ...

19. Partner organisations
(What is SWWTP/Who is involved)
...elevant bodies / organisations in the region and nationally. These include Welsh Assembly Government and Visit Wales, Tourist Associations and bodies such as Arts Council of Wales, People First and Jo...

20. Other research
(Activity Areas/Research)
...urvey. SWWTP has also been a funder and partner of individual research projects across the region, e.g. Visitor Surveys across Pembrokeshire, Tywi Valley, Swansea Bay and Afan Forest Park. Serviced ...

21. Bed space survey
(Activity Areas/Research)
...l when tourism activity and trends are measured in the region. Economic Modelling undertaken by LAs and Visit Wales We would always advise and encourage businesses to take part in their LA run econ...

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23. Datganiad Mynediad
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Datganiad Mynediad ar gyfer Partneriaeth Twristiaeth De Orllewin Cymru Coetsiws, Gerddi Aberglasni, Llangathen, Sir Gâr. SA32 8QH  Cyfeirnod Grid Arolwg Ordnans:  SN579221  Dim

24. Hafan
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Cynnyrch Twristiaeth De Orllewin Cymru Mae ardal De Orllewin Cymru yn cynnwys ardaloedd Awdurdodau Unedol Sir Gaerfyrddin, Castell nedd a Phort Talbot, Sir Benfro a Dinas a Sir Abertawe – ardal

25. Carmarthenshire Tourist Association
(Cysylltiadau Gwe / Trade Associations)
... Ball, Manager Business Resource Centre Parc Amanwy New Road Ammanford SA18 3EP 01269 590200 nia@visitcarmarthenshire.co.u...

26. Welsh Assembly Government
(Cysylltiadau Gwe / Other links)
The Welsh Assembly Government (of which Visit Wales is now part and located in eth Department of Enterprise Innovation and Networks) website carries a huge range of useful background information on Wa

27. Visit Wales
(Cysylltiadau Gwe / Other links)
Other Useful Organisations / Information The Visit Wales web site for trade operators gives advice / info on a wide range of subjects from market research which is invaluable for business planning to

28. Visit Wales
(Cysylltiadau Gwe / Training/HRD)
The Visit Wales web site for trade operators gives advice / info on a wide range of subjects including where to go for information on /help with tourism training.

29. Sectoral (national) Associations
(Cysylltiadau Gwe / Trade Associations)
Wales Tourism Alliance (WTA) www.tourismalliance.org.uk Wales Association of Visitor Attractions (WAVA) www.wava.org.uk Wales Association of Self Catering Operators (WASCO) www.walescottages.

30. Welsh Assembly Government
(Cysylltiadau Gwe / Funding sources)
... National Assembly for Wales www.wales.gov.uk For information on grant assistance for Welsh businesses visit www.businessonline.wales.gov.uk...

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