0 Comment(s) 15/10/2008 +0100 GMT
by Ian Whiteling
Visit London and VisitBritain, supported by the London Organising
Committee of the Olympic Games (LOCOG), have today officially unveiled
their London 2012 UK Event Industry Fair Pricing & Practice Charter
(FPPC) for UK venues and suppliers.
“This is a massive step
forward for the UK events industry,” said Visit London commercial
director David Hornby. “London is the first Olympic host to attempt to
create a charter like this, and LOCOG is an enthusiastic supporter of
the FPPC and all it stands for.
“Right back at the bid stage,
London wanted to create a vision for the games that would deliver an
inspirational event and lasting legacy for the city and country. We
believe the charter will be one key measure in delivering a true legacy
for the events industry and has potential for other major event bids."
The
FPPC, which is supported by 21 individual organisations, including
government and tourism bodies, marketing consortia and industry trade
associations, provides a voluntary code of practice for both UK venues
and event suppliers.
Signatories to the charter undertake that
their pricing for the period around the 2012 Olympic Games be both fair
and reasonable, and that they will not artificially inflate prices for
goods or services. In turn, charter members will be promoted to
organisers seeking venues and suppliers via Visit London’s enquiry
service and through Visit Britain’s network of overseas offices.
In
addition, the previously announced Business Tourism Development &
Communications Group, which is being headed up by David Sharpe, the
Merlin Entertainments Group's divisional director for London, is close
to finalising its senior industry team. The group is working on a range
of initiatives designed to maximise the opportunities that the games
provide, such as the FPPC, the introduction of a ‘thought leader’ group
and an annual industry conference, the first of which will be held in
2009 at Earls Court during International Confex next year.
“We
are in the final stages of putting together a hugely impressive team of
people in the Development Group, who will help to ensure that the
entire events industry, not just in London but throughout the UK,
benefit directly from the 2012 Olympic Games,” said Sharpe.
Venues and suppliers are now able to sign up to the Charter, by visiting www.visitlondon.com/business/2012Charter






































