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The Private, public & voluntary
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Private sector organisations
Organised by private individuals. Operate
to make a profit.
Had led the development of tourism,especially in hospitality and package
holidays
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Landowners
Can sell land to developers for profit
Are restricted by planning laws to consider
the effects of development. Examples are farmers converting land to
golf courses
Farmers can develop farm tourism B&B,farm shop, petting zoos.
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Development companies
Initiate, advise or coordinate the
development of tourism projects
Work with many agencies such asarchitects, council
Works with other tourism agencies such
as catering, retailing, accommodation,
transport
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Private Sector organisations
2. Devlopment companies &
consultancies
Log onto Acorn acorntourism.co.uk
Find out and write in your own words:1. What they do
2. Who they work with
3. One case study
You have 15 minutes only work fast!
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(a) What are development agencies,
consultancies or companies?
(b) What is their role in tourismdevelopment?
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3. Accommodation providers
The largest sector of travel & tourism
industry
Many components rely on accommodationto complement their main product e.g.
Alton Towers
Dominated by large multinational chains
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1. What is the accommodation providersrole in tourism development?
2. What are the key features of thisindustry?
Extra: For one accommodation provider, findout how they have grown and developed
tourism. For example Hilton have justsigned a deal to develop a new hotel inSaudi Arabia.
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Travel organisations
At the forefront of tourism development
Travel agents, tour operators, transport
providers Responsible for the development of new
destinations and package holidays
Need to work with countries governmentsespecially in developing countries.
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Leisure & entertainment
organisations Theatres, cinemas, events, tourist
attractions, retailing, sporting activities,
spa facilities
Can operate independently or as part of a
multinational chain
E.g Rank organisation
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Public sector Organisations
Both central and local governments have
an important role in tourism development.
They work with public and private sector
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Local Authorities
Local authorities such as Norfolk County Council or Broadland district councilhave tourism departments
Role in Tourism Development.
They work with private and voluntary sector
They provide planning permission for any potential developments.
Planning permission will be granted if the development doesnt affect otherbusinesses in a bad way, and people dont complain about it. It shouldbenefit the town.
Councils also provide grants to help small businesses. Some councils willalso provide help and give advice to tourism businesses.
The county council will have a plan to develop tourism
They will provide money to improve the general area such as new benches,
lighting, signs, bins, flower beds, car parking, all things which attracttourists.
They try to attract tourists to the area which will benefit all people who livethere.
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National Governments
Role in Tourism Development
Gives grants and support for tourism organisations
The department responsible for tourism is the Department of Media,culture, media & sport. (DCMS)
It is responsible for tourism policy that county councils will follow.
It ensures that tourism is promoted in Britain as a whole. It is responsible for the arts, heritage & museums, all of which make
a large contribution to the development of tourism products anddestinations.
Work with private and voluntary organisations to develop tourism.
Ensure that essential tourism skills such as hospitaility are available
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Look on the DCMS website under tourism.
What does it say it does?
Makes government policy Provides money
Carries out research
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National & regional tourist boards
Britains national tourist board is VisitBritain.
Responsible to creating & implementingtourism policy in Britiain
Markets organisations all over the world
Has a website to promote tourism &
develop it Promotes Britain to 35 other countries
Advises UK GVT on tourism policies
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UK regional development agencies
Drive economic development in the region
1. to further economic development ®eneration
Promote business efficiency, investment &competitiveness
Promote employment]
Enhance development & application ofskills relevant to employment
Contribute to sustainable development
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Provides, help, advice, funding, loans, grants.
Fund Non Government Organisations
Look at the EEDA website
What does the EEDA do?
How has it developed tourism in G. Yarmouth?
Who are the partners?
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Non Governmental organisations
(NGOs)
Exist for the benefit of the public
Does not belong to those who run it
Independent of government Non profit making
Examples are Arts council for England,english heritage, English tourist board
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National Parks were set up by the
government. Find out what their aims are.
Look at the Norfolk Broads National Park,
what are the aims?
Who do they work with?Give examples.
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Voluntary sector Bodies
Have been created in response to tourism
development so that the positive and
negative effects can be considered
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Community groups
Concerned with issues that affect a
community
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Pressure groups
Exist to influence development plans &
strategies
It is about tourism development generally. Tourism concern are concerned with the
negative impacts of tourism can have on
the environment
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Registered charities
Regulated by the charities commission
are set up for specific causes such as
curing diseases, nature conservation etc. Must be registered with the government
Receive tax breaks (get tax back)
Pressure groups can also be charities Largest is National Trust
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