Evening Telegraph (First Edition)
‘Fantastic’ opportunities during anniversary year
TOU R I SM bu si nesses ac r oss Angus and Dundee are being encouraged to turn the “eyes of the world” on the area by harnessing the potential surrounding this year’s 700th anniversary of the Declaration of Arbroath.
VisitScotland and the Angus Tourism Co-operative have set up a networking event tomorrow at 6pm which they hope will bring businesses to historic Hospitalfield House to learn about the six-month programme of events marking the anniversary and its “fantastic” opportunities.
The national tourism agency and Arbroath 2020 group will deliver an overview of the programme, which will run from April to September and include a horse-led procession from Arbroath Abbey to the harbour and an atmospheric re-enactment of the Declaration sailing to France in 1320.
A newly-commissioned choral work by Paul Mealor and poet Graham Davies will be performed by more than 300 voices drawn from many Angus choirs, in the grounds of the abbey.
VisitScotland regional leadership director Caroline Warburton said: “More widely, we hope to help turn the nation’s and the world’s eyes towards Arbroath when this exciting programme of events shines a spotlight on the town and wider region.
“Across Angus, tourism generates £240 million for the local economy and Arbroath 2020 provides an opportunity to further grow that figure by showcasing the unique experiences the region has to offer visitors.
“We’d encourage tourism businesses of all sizes from across Angus and Dundee to come along and hear how they can benefit from the events, play their part in history and network with their peers.”