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Free public event in Exeter on tourism in the South West

4 December 2014 (updated on 4 December 2014)

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Are you involved in the tourist industry? Want to contribute your views to the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee's inquiry into tourism?

The Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee is holding a panel discussion event in Exeter on Monday 12 January 2015 at 3-5pm to hear views from members of the public on tourism issues.

Members of the public are invited to attend this free event and help inform the Committee's current inquiry into tourism and decide what questions to ask at future evidence sessions, including with government ministers.

What the panel discussion will look at

The panel discussion will look at:

  • Encouraging tourism from foreign visitors to less-visited areas of the UK
  • Boosting tourism in seaside towns
  • Reducing the regulatory burden on businesses, including VAT
  • Increasing skills and training in the tourist industry
  • How best to promote tourism including through public funding and local partnerships

How to attend

Spaces at the event are limited so booking in advance is essential. You can book online using the following link:

Light refreshments will be provided.

Where and when

This event will take place on Monday 12 January 2015 at 3-5pm at:

Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery
Exeter
Devon
EX4 3RX

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Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee

The Culture, Media and Sport Committee monitors the policy, administration and expenditure of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and its associated bodies, including the BBC, on behalf of the House of Commons and the electorate.

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