The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Tourism scheme to give lift for business

Developmen­t: New project aims be north-east ‘game changer’

- BY KEITH FINDLAY

VisitAberd­eenshire, the scheme starts this month.

Firms seeking to take part must get their applicatio­ns to SE by Friday.

Participan­ts will each develop a business growth plan, while increasing their knowledge of the local and national tourism support network and how it can help them reach target markets.

Over the next five months they will have access to a range of business growth tools, including one-to-one support, and take part in a best practice learning day.

A total of 12 places are available on the pilot programme and up to two delegates per firm can attend.

One chief executive, Jennifer Craw, said: “One and Scottish Enterprise have developed this unique programme in partnershi­p and by working closely with VisitAberd­eenshire.

“The content has been designed to give participan­ts an in-depth understand­ing of how to grow their business by targeting new markets.

“The successful developmen­t of the north-east of Scotland’s tourism sector is essential to achieving our shared ambition of growing visitor spend in Aberdeen and Aberdeensh­ire to £1 billion per year by 2023.”

SE tourism project manager Elaine Booth added: “The north-east is a popular destinatio­n for visitors the world over.

“We’re proud to partner with One and VisitAberd­eenshire to help local businesses maximise the opportunit­ies this presents, giving them the right tools for future growth that will deliver economic benefits for the region.”

Maryculter House managing director Peter Walker said: “We have a real opportunit­y to capitalise on local investment­s in infrastruc­ture and visitor attraction­s.

“A programme like this designed by the tourism industry for the tourism industry, with a regional specific focus, couldn’t comeatabet­tertime.”

“Designed by the tourism industry for the tourism industry, with a regional focus”

 ??  ?? OPPORTUNIT­IES: Aberdeen and north-east businesses could cash in by making the most of their potential using the new programme
OPPORTUNIT­IES: Aberdeen and north-east businesses could cash in by making the most of their potential using the new programme

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