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Partners For England

Partners For England is a collaborative exercise aiming to fill in the gaps created by recent reorganisations in tourism structures.

Background

Partners For England was established following the reorganisation of Visit Britain and EMAB, and the develoution of many responsibilities to the RDAs. The partnership has identified areas where work needs to be done at an England level. It has succesfully proposed and implemented initiatives to support and promote tourism in England.

P4E Summits

The Partners For  England summits have been ground breaking fora that addressed the key issues surrounding the tourism industry in England.

Following a summit in 2007 Partners For England published its long term strategy which can be downloaded here.

Key Issues

The four specific areas that Partners For England are working to address are:

For more information on each subject click on the relevant link.

Place Making

Information on the Place Making Charter can be found within the Local Authority Engagement link. Here you will find information on the charter, a template and examples of completed charters.

The Partners

The partnership is being taken forward jointly by Visit Britain for EMAB, the Local Government Association and South West Regional Development Agency on behalf of England's Regional Development Agencies.

Tourism South East's Managing Director, Robert Collier is representing the South East of England on the Partners For England forum along with Alan Searle from SEEDA and Anthony Climpson OBE from the New Forest District Council.

For more information on Partners For England and the Place Making Charter go to

http://www.partnersforengland.com/

or to the Visit Britain website here