0 Comment(s) 19/08/2008 +0100 GMT
by Ian Whiteling
Don Foster, MP for Bath and the Shadow Secretary of State for
Culture, Media & Sport has announced his support for an awareness
campaign which highlights the importance of the meetings and events
industry to the UK economy.
The campaign, launched by
VisitBritain in advance of National Meetings Week in September aims to
raise awareness of the £22 billion contribution meetings and events
make to the UK's economy and the 1.78 million jobs supported. This
year, the campaign is also urging companies to support their local
economy in light of the credit crunch by holding meetings locally, and
not travelling overseas.
"We are delighted with Don Foster's
support for this year's National Meetings Week. It is so important to
highlight the positive impact the meetings industry has on local
communities and economies, for example, one in five trips to the South
West region is a business visit, which brings in £161 million every
year. Campaigns such as this need support not only on a national level,
but a local level too," commented Joss Croft, head of business visits
& events at VisitBritain.
"Business travellers can help
support the local economy in many ways, and can help boost spending in
the months that holidaymakers don't tend to visit. They also tend to
spend more, per day and per visit, than the leisure traveller."
Other supporters of this year's campaign include Visit London, ExCeL London, Sodexo Prestige, Barbican and Novotel London West.
For more information, visit www.nationalmeetingsweek.co.uk






































