Rossendale Free Press

Businesses form plan to pull in visitors

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A COMPREHENS­IVE Visitor Economy strategy has been drawn up to help make Rossendale more attractive to day visitors and those wanting a staycation.

Since July, a series of online meetings have gathered the views of more than 60 businesses, organisati­ons and community members on five key areas: marketing; outdoor, lifestyle; accommodat­ion and creativity.

The findings of those meetings, along with other data, formed the basis of the strategy, published on October 12 on the council website.

Council leader Coun Alyson Barnes said: “A great deal of thought and time has gone into the creation of this strategy and we now want people to read it and provide their feedback by completing an online survey. It offers an exciting view of how we can develop Rossendale to become a key visitor attraction with our beautiful scenery, host of interestin­g and unusual places to visit and attraction­s, superb outdoor activities, heritage, culture and so much more. Each town and village in Rossendale has its own unique offering and we want to capitalise on the increasing number of people opting for short stays and UK-based holidays.”

Marketing Lancashire found the top two reasons people said they visited Lancashire was for the outdoor experience and food and drink; both of which Rossendale has lots to offer, in variety and originalit­y.

One of the key priorities is to develop a brand that will encompass the array of opportunit­ies to attract people to visit and stay in Rossendale and to ensure that residents also have a wider understand­ing of what Rossendale has to offer.

Rossendale Holiday Cottages, based in Water, provides cottage and glamping accommodat­ion in a picturesqu­e location.

Director Jonny Wilson said: “It is important for Rossendale to have a Visitor Economy Strategy so that we understand the potential number of visitors and tourists to the Rossendale Valley. The strategy will provide informatio­n and market research into what visitors and tourists to the area require during their stay. I think Rossendale is mostly unexplored; we are still discoverin­g existing and new attraction­s, businesses, walks, trails, culture, heritage etc. It’s fantastic.”

Valley at Work chair

Rob Carder led one of the five groups.

He said: “Visitor economy is created by businesses providing attraction­s and places that reward and make people want to come and visit. The more businesses that come together and work with the public sector to make Rossendale a more attractive place, the better the rewards will be.

“I think the council has approached this in the right way, from the bottom up, starting with the businesses, organisati­ons and communitie­s and getting them involved in the creation of the document.”

It is expected the final document will be ready to launch early in the new year once all feedback from the public consultati­on has been considered.

To view and feed back on the strategy visit www. visitrosse­ndale.com .

The council were also due to be at Rawtenstal­l Market on Thursday, October 15 from 10am-1pm, as well as Bacup Market from 10am to 12noon on November 7, and at Haslingden Market on November 15 from 11am to 1pm.

 ??  ?? ● Jonny Wilson who runs Rossendale Holiday Cottages
● Jonny Wilson who runs Rossendale Holiday Cottages
 ??  ?? ● The chair of the Valley at Work group Rob Carder
● The chair of the Valley at Work group Rob Carder

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