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Cheltenham BID appoints new Chief Executive

The Board of Cheltenham Business Improvement District (BID) is pleased to announce the appointment of Francesca Inman as their new Chief Executive, starting on Tuesday 7th May.  Francesca joins the BID from Bristol BIDs; Bristol City Centre BID, Broadmead BID, and Redcliffe and Temple BID, where she is currently Head of Projects.  She brings a… Continue reading Cheltenham BID appoints new Chief Executive

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Cheltenham Christmas Ice Rink reports big economic boost and environmental efficiency measures

Visitors to the Cheltenham Christmas Ice Rink boosted the local economy by £1.6 million. The rink in Imperial Square was enjoyed by around 30,000 people, including local families given free tickets as part of much-needed support during the cost-of-living crisis. The innovative approach to power supply meant the rink used only 12.7% of the fuel… Continue reading Cheltenham Christmas Ice Rink reports big economic boost and environmental efficiency measures

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The UK Careers Fair comes to Cheltenham

The UK Careers Fair are thrilled to announce the upcoming Cheltenham Careers Fair, set to take place on Friday 11th August at the esteemed Cheltenham Ladies’ College from 10am to 2pm.  This highly anticipated event is free to attend and offers an unparalleled chance for job seekers to engage with local and national employers face-to-face, enabling them to directly apply… Continue reading The UK Careers Fair comes to Cheltenham

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Made in Gloucestershire launches new video to showcase county’s world-class food and drink scene

Made in Gloucestershire, a GFirst LEP not-for-profit initiative, has put these incredible producers in the spotlight with a new showcase video highlighting the best of Gloucestershire’s food and drink scene – produced by local videographer Cotswold TV.

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Apply to become a Cheltenham Climate Changemaker

Applications are now open for a hugely exciting pilot climate action project taking place in Cheltenham. Climate Changemakers are looking for around 10 people to join a peer-led learning journey to create real change in their communities.

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Promoting the Cotswolds, Forest of Dean, Cheltenham and the wider area to international buyers

Our regional partners, Cotswolds Tourism and Forest of Dean & Wye Vale association, will be taking part in travel trade events with Visit Britain this week. Holding one-to-one meetings with international buyers, followed by a hosted familiarisation trip for international buyers from the Netherlands and presenting at a destination showcase, highlighting gems in the Cotswolds, and the wider area including Forest of Dean, Cheltenham, Gloucester, Stroud and Tewkesbury.

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Flying the flag for the Cotswolds

Cheltenham will be promoted at a specialist travel trade focussed event in Washington DC next week, thanks to our partnership with Cotswolds Tourism and local authorities across the region. Sally Graff and Rebecca Clay, on behalf of Cotswolds Tourism, will attend Destination Britain North America which is organised and coordinated by VisitBritain. This unique travel… Continue reading Flying the flag for the Cotswolds

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National Review of Destination Marketing Organisations

Marketing Cheltenham are the official Destination Management Organisation (DMO) for Cheltenham, recognised by Visit England, and leading on the promotion of Cheltenham as a place to visit, live, work, and invest. We champion the town’s visitor economy and businesses locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally, through the Visit Cheltenham, Meet in Cheltenham, and We’re Moving to… Continue reading National Review of Destination Marketing Organisations

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Visitors encouraged to ‘Escape the Everyday’ as Cheltenham and Gloucester announce new joint marketing campaign

The tourism industry in Cheltenham and Gloucester received a welcome boost this week after the marketing bodies for the two destinations learned they have been successful in their bid for a share of funding from the national tourist board, VisitEngland.