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Meeting: 06/09/2022 - Environment and Community Panel (Item 23)

23 Tourism Development Plan pdf icon PDF 1 MB

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The Tourism Support Officer presented the Tourism Development Plan for 2022-2026.  A copy of the presentation is attached.

 

The Chair thanked the Tourism Support Officer for his presentation and invited questions and comments from the Panel, as summarised below.

 

Councillor de Whalley asked questions relating to threats to wildlife, promoting responsible tourism and low paid tourism jobs.  The Tourism Support Officer provided information on sensitive locations which needed to be protected and could not be promoted, but there would be a focus on promoting the natural environment including a ‘Visit West Norfolk Naturally’ campaign.  With reference to jobs, it was explained that the Tourism Support Officer linked in with Employer Forums as appropriate.

 

Councillor Devereux made reference to the Wash and North Norfolk Marine Partnership and the ‘Limits of Acceptable Change Study’.  The Tourism Support Officer provided more information on this piece of work and explained that it highlighted areas where they wanted to attract visitors as well as protecting vulnerable natural environments.

 

Councillor Bullen asked about promotion of the Fens, Downham Market and if West Norfolk was promoted as a sailing destination.  The Tourism Support Officer explained that the Fens were promoted in publications and through the Fens Biosphere Partnership.  Downham Market was also promoted and the Tourism Support Officer informed Members that he had meetings scheduled with Downham Market Town Council to look at further promotion.

 

The Tourism Support Officer provided information on the Sail the Wash project and that West Norfolk was promoted as a sailing destination.

 

Councillor Moriarty made reference to protecting the rural environment and he made comments on the Tourism Plan relating to visitor development plans, which the Tourism Support Officer agreed to clarify within the plan and explained to the Panel that the Tourism Department provided statistics, information and data to Parish Councils as required.

 

Councillor Moriarty also made reference to the section of the plan relating to visiting West Norfolk out of season and commented that villages sometimes needed respite from the busy summer season, so marketing needed to be targeted to places that could deal with the tourism and had facilities available.  The Tourism Support Officer explained that this aspect of the plan would be carefully approached and experiences that were right for the area would be looked at.

 

Councillor Moriarty asked how the Tourism Department minimised risks and the Tourism Support Officer explained that this could relate to if an area asked to stop being promoted then the Tourism Department would stop and ask others to stop as well, but this would need to be balanced against the impact it could have on local businesses.  The Tourism Support Officer explained that the Tourism Department had approached Parish Councils in recent times regarding promotions, and local residents had been surveyed in recent times by other organisations supported by the Tourism Department on how they saw tourism in their area.

 

Councillor Kemp addressed the Panel under Standing Order 34 and  ...  view the full minutes text for item 23


Meeting: 19/07/2022 - Environment and Community Panel (Item 9.)

9. Tourism Development Plan - 2022/2026 pdf icon PDF 1 MB

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