Kent Messenger Maidstone

Attempts to help tourism industry get back on its feet

Councils and tourism chiefs have come together to provide support for attraction­s and firms hard hit by the Covid-19 pandemic shutdown.

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Tourism firms are being given a kickstart to help reopen their businesses as the country emerges from lockdown. Bosses can get help with new product ideas to welcome back visitors and tourists to attraction­s in a multimilli­on project open to venues throughout Kent.

Local authoritie­s have signed up to a scheme backed by

Kent County Council (KCC) and Visit Kent – the county’s tourism board.

The industry is massively important to the local economy and ismestimat­ed to be worth £4bn annually.

The Experience Developmen­t Programme aims to give attraction­s help by bringing in businesses from various sectors to develop “new tourism products” as the economy attempts to recover from the Covid-19 pandemic. Visit Kent is aiming to work with 125 eligible businesses to help them adjust and make their visitor experience­s more varied.

Organisati­ons and attraction­s will get a range of support to launch their new products from specialist tailored consultanc­y and planning, new photograph­y and marketing campaigns as well as market testing and sales with the travel industry. The programme is part funded by the EU-backed Interreg Experience project. Visit Kent chief executive Deidre Wells said: “It’s crucial for organisati­ons to develop new ideas for consumers who will be travelling differentl­y, looking to reconnect with close family and friends to enjoy shared experience­s in a safe and secure environmen­t.” Gravesham council is one of 10 organisati­ons to join the scheme, alongside the Kent Downs AONB, Medway Council and local authoritie­s in Ashford, Canterbury, Dover, Folkestone & Hythe, Thanet and Tunbridge Wells. Each authority will put additional funding into the project, which is set to be worth £6,000 for each firm signing up.

In Gravesham alone, the tourism industry is worth an estimated £110m to the local economy each year with 2,500 jobs supported.

Cllr Shane Mochrie-Cox, Gravesham council cabinet member for community and leisure, said: “Our tourism businesses have been hit particular­ly hard by the Covid19 restrictio­ns.

“Any help to get them back on their feet is welcome, which is why we had no hesitation in supporting this important project.

“I would encourage any tourism-related business in the borough with an idea they believe could receive support from this programme to find out more and apply.”

For more, visit www. visitkentb­usiness.co.uk/ about-us/european-funding/ experience

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Dreamland has already said it will remain closed this summer but Thanet council is joining with the scheme to help attraction­s expand their visitor experience­s
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Cllr Shane Mochrie-Cox, of Gravesham council
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