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New fund bids to lure cultural tourists to city

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A CULTURAL f und has been launched in Dundee to attract tourists to new festivals, tourism trails, and food and drink offerings.

The Cultural Tourism Fund, created by Scottish Enterprise, forms part of the city’s tourism strategy, which aims to make Dundee the best up-and-coming city in the UK for short cultural breaks.

Backers say the scheme will enhance Dundee’s status after it became the UK’s first Unesco City of Design in December 2014.

It is hoped new projects will build on the success of current festivals, such as West Fest, which already attract visitors from outside the city.

Paul McCafferty, team leader at Scottish Enterprise for food and drink, tourism and textiles, said: “Scottish Enterprise has been working closely with Dundee City Council and VisitScotl­and to support the developmen­t of a tourism strategy for Dundee. Key to the growth of tourism in Dundee and the neighbouri­ng region will be the developmen­t of a strong cultural tourism offer which draws on the design and creative strengths of the area, and both the tourism and creative industries sectors have a key role to play in that.

“The Cultural Tourism Fund is a fantastic opportunit­y for businesses to support the developmen­t of new products and experience­s in this wonderful city and we l ook forward to hearing what ideas are put forward.”

The fund is collaborat­ive, and applicatio­ns should be submitted by at least two partners, with one identified as the lead.

Projects must be new and delivered i n Dundee t o qualify for the funding, and the ideas must be aimed at bringing visitors to the city.

Applicatio­ns must be submitted by January 31.

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