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Cotswolds Plus Travel Trade

Over the last few months, the Cotswolds Plus team have been focused on the travel trade, attending key travel trade events, replying to all the buyers and hosting Japanese buyers to discover the Cotswolds, with the aim of recovering this important market. Events attended included Visit Britain’s Showcase Britain event networking with a range of… Continue reading Cotswolds Plus Travel Trade

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Introducing Cotswolds Plus

We are delighted to share that Cotswolds Plus received accreditation as the new Local Visitor Economy Partnership (LVEP) for the region - one of seven new LVEPs announced - last week. Chaired by Cotswolds National Landscape Board, Cotswolds Plus is a collaboration between all the local destination management organisations (Cotswolds Tourism, Marketing Cheltenham, Visit Gloucester, Visit Dean Wye and Visit Gloucestershire) with Cotswolds… Continue reading Introducing Cotswolds Plus

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Marketing Cheltenham year in review

Marketing Cheltenham is the official tourism body for the town, working closely with VisitEngland and regional tourism partners. The team were extremely busy in 2022 working to support businesses and promote the town to residents and visitors. This is a summary of some of the projects and activities we delivered in 2022...

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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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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.