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interim review march 1999 scottish | tourism | co ordinating group 34 scottish |
were raised by the scottish | tourism | co ordinating group in its |
strategic plan interim review scottish | tourism | co ordinating group march 1999 |
scottish tourism strategic plan scottish | tourism | co ordinating group november 1994 |
scottish tourism strategic plan scottish | tourism | co ordinating group november 1994 |
then ongoing in the scottish | tourism | co ordinating group stcg and |
and scottish conference association scottish | tourism | co ordinating group stcg the |
in 1994 by the scottish | tourism | co ordinating group the overall |
the composition of the scottish | tourism | co ordinating group was reviewed |
co ordinating group 34 scottish | tourism | strategic plan interim review scottish |
increasing the seasonal spread of | tourism | 4 developing tourism outwith the |
established by the development of | tourism | act 1969 the tourism overseas |
industry sustainable green tourism cultural | tourism | and community involvement in tourism |
arts and tourism scotland the | tourism | and environment task force and |
01 on academic research into | tourism | and tourism related issues in |
developing tourism outwith the main | tourism | areas 5 increasing competitiveness by |
its tourism industry sustainable green | tourism | cultural tourism and community involvement |
slaed tourism sub group scottish | tourism | forum ivan broussine chief executive |
for scottish tourism the scottish | tourism | industry has been characterised as |
how can scotland make its | tourism | industry sustainable green tourism cultural |
other benefits environmental industries tourism | tourism | is one of scotland s |
tourism and community involvement in | tourism | one particular issue currently being |
spread of tourism 4 developing | tourism | outwith the main tourism areas |
of tourism act 1969 the | tourism | overseas promotion scotland act 1984 |
academic research into tourism and | tourism | related issues in scotland by |
tourism training scotland arts and | tourism | scotland the tourism and environment |
difficult the economic significance of | tourism | scottish tourism spending 1990 1997 |
economic significance of tourism scottish | tourism | spending 1990 1997 [note: table here in original] the |
paragraph 2 15 32 scottish | tourism | strategic plan scottish tourism co |
committee november 1998 10 scottish | tourism | strategic plan scottish tourism co |
local authority economic development slaed | tourism | sub group scottish tourism forum |
programmes 22 issues for scottish | tourism | the scottish tourism industry has |
amongst other benefits environmental industries | tourism | tourism is one of scotland |
under the strategy these include | tourism | training scotland arts and tourism |
group november 1994 33 scottish | tourism | strategic plan interim review march |
6th august 1999 36 scottish | tourism | strategic plan interim review stcg |
14th june 1999 24 scottish | tourism | strategic plan interim review stcg |
group in its recent scottish | tourism | strategy interim review report 24 |
the strategic plan for scottish | tourism | for the period 2000 2005 |
a strategic plan for scottish | tourism | in 1994 this has been |
of cross board appointments scottish | tourism | strategic plan 32 published in |
2000 2005 strategic plan for | tourism | the committee recommended that a |
dispersal in the 1994 scottish | tourism | strategy 10 between 1986 and |
targets in the 1994 scottish | tourism | strategy 34 [note: table here in original, including reference to footnote (35)] a new |
depute chairman of the scottish | tourism | forum and chairman townhouse group |
murray smith chairman of scottish | tourism | forum and director dreamhouse inc |
been dealt with the scottish | tourism | forum having considered those problems |
the seasonality working group scottish | tourism | forum stf set up in |
industry representative body the scottish | tourism | forum was established to bring |
[note: table here in original, including reference to footnote (35)] a new strategy for | tourism | consultation document on 3rd august |
a new strategy for scottish | tourism | formulate its views on the |
a new strategy for scottish | tourism | it was stated that the |
strategy reviews relating to scottish | tourism | over recent years it is |
the new strategy for scottish | tourism | published in february this year |
the new strategy for scottish | tourism | published in february this year |
influences the development of area | tourism | strategies the area strategy should |
the new ayrshire and arran | tourism | strategy and the service level |
nairn to promote its golf | tourism | strategy and what steps it |
the light of the current | tourism | strategy for scotland s1o 1533 |
disadvantages further believes that the | tourism | strategy launched by the scottish |
spent an estimated 15million on | tourism | strategy research business development training |
will ensure that its new | tourism | strategy results in tangible benefits |
was mapped out in the | tourism | strategy that was published in |
the scottish executive whether the | tourism | strategy to be published in |
the context of the golf | tourism | strategy will visitscotland support the |
arts council development of cultural | tourism | scottish museums council development of |
order sport and the arts | tourism | transport to make scotland work |
the creative arts media and | tourism | who have more general interest |
boost to domestic football the | tourism | industry and the reputation of |
role to play in the | tourism | industry and whether there is |
that those involved in the | tourism | industry are to be congratulated |
play a role in the | tourism | industry as well postcomm has |
of support for the scottish | tourism | industry highlights a number of |
plans to help safeguard the | tourism | industry in the light of |
whether its plans for the | tourism | industry include looking at ways |
more accessible making sure our | tourism | industry is environmentally sustainable the |
and targets for the scottish | tourism | industry it therefore aims to |
beneficial relationship with the local | tourism | industry job losses in the |
which would undermine scotland s | tourism | industry lodged on 22 june |
the trade interests in the | tourism | industry members include representatives from |
in tangible benefits for the | tourism | industry s1f 1749 6 mr |
s recovery plan for the | tourism | industry s1o 3257 19 brian |
being taken to assist the | tourism | industry s1o 3296 15 iain |
whether any representatives from the | tourism | industry sit on the nicholson |
representing different sectors of the | tourism | industry the stf chair represents |
and other services 1 the | tourism | industry therefore does not fit |
to visitscotland to help the | tourism | industry to recover from the |
this vision were a scottish | tourism | industry with high skills high |
scottish affairs committee inquiry into | tourism | 4th november 1998 9 scottish |
scottish affairs committee inquiry into | tourism | 4th november 1998 paragraph 180 |
scottish affairs committee inquiry into | tourism | 4th november 1998 paragraph 301 |
scottish affairs committee inquiry into | tourism | 9th june 1999 paragraph 847 |
scottish affairs committee inquiry into | tourism | 9th june 1999 paragraph 856 |
mike watson msp minister for | tourism | culture and sport 2 inquiry |
and sport 2 inquiry into | tourism | in private the committee will |
room 4 1 inquiry into | tourism | in private the committee will |
room 3 1 inquiry into | tourism | in private the committee will |
2002 ssi 2002 407 2 | tourism | inquiry the committee will take |
affairs committee inquiry into scottish | tourism | memorandum from the scottish tourist |
scottish affairs committee inquiry into | tourism | paragraph 4 17th june 1998 |
affairs select committee inquiry into | tourism | that bta has not been |
room 2 1 inquiry into | tourism | the committee will consider a |
room 2 1 inquiry into | tourism | the committee will take evidence |
scottish affairs committee inquiry into | tourism | the main conclusions and recommendations |
scottish affairs committee inquiry into | tourism | which reported in july 1999 |
500million was generated by business | tourism | 80 of this related to |
this related to uk business | tourism | and 20 from overseas business |
the above sectors related to | tourism | for example public houses will |
related to both agriculture and | tourism | in rural areas which have |
a broad brush definition of | tourism | related industries as incorporating hotels |
a lifetime are required in | tourism | related ventures and a new |
these will also have sports | tourism | and economic benefits the exposure |
cultural and economic particularly from | tourism | benefits are gained by the |
all of scotland benefits from | tourism | can scotland develop year round |
with the natural environment promote | tourism | ensuring that the benefits of |
fraser head of enterprise and | tourism | division scottish office scottish affairs |
scottish affairs committee report on | tourism | in scotland july 1999 paragraph |
scottish affairs committee report on | tourism | in scotland paragraph 17 21st |
scottish affairs committee report on | tourism | in scotland paragraph 20 21st |
affairs select committee evidence on | tourism | in scotland paragraph 298 4th |
smith head of enterprise and | tourism | scottish office scottish affairs committee |
to cut air fares promote | tourism | and support lifeline links extend |
plans it has to promote | tourism | from overseas particularly in low |
whether an opportunity to promote | tourism | has been missed given that |
improve existing ones to promote | tourism | in a more effective and |
plans it has to promote | tourism | in the highlands s1o 2757 |
research and manufacturing promote scottish | tourism | with a 2009 homecoming year |
make a definitive measurement of | tourism | activity difficult the economic significance |
clearly the link between cultural | tourism | and inward investment and economic |
and wealth such as agriculture | tourism | and public transport assess economic |
our economic development processes particularly | tourism | margaret jamieson kilmarnock and loudoun |
economic development 26 how should | tourism | support be organised locally the |
maximise the economic benefit of | tourism | to scotland 13 the stb |
s for economic military aid | tourism | too is a civilising factor |
a new opportunity for cultural | tourism | establishing executive support for international |
assist in planning for cultural | tourism | in cases where information on |
about the idea of cultural | tourism | the involvement of music dance |
professionals last year the new | tourism | action plan for scottish enterprise |
1998 18 scottish enterprise network | tourism | priorities and action plan 1999 |
and such other matters excluding | tourism | as fall within the responsibility |
an sic ither maitters forby | tourism | as faws inwith the responsibility |
responsibility o the meenister for | tourism | culture an sport as greed |
responsibility of the minister for | tourism | culture and sport as agreed |
minister with sole responsibility for | tourism | in the scottish executive or |
given overall national responsibility for | tourism | marketing and atb sponsorship with |
board was given responsibility for | tourism | marketing and sponsorship of the |
from mike watson minister for | tourism | culture and sport douglas ansdell |
s1o 5163 the minister for | tourism | culture and sport mike watson |
elaine murray deputy minister for | tourism | culture and sport mr gavin |
culture mike watson minister for | tourism | culture and sport on coming |
on a sport and b | tourism | s1w 23039 michael russell to |
order sport an the airts | tourism | transport tae mak scotland wark |
as a key issue for | tourism | a study in 1998 by |
usa some 20 of scottish | tourism | revenue in 1998 500million was |
can a clusters approach benefit | tourism | applying the scottish enterprise clusters |
head of enterprise networks and | tourism | division enterprise and lifelong learning |
draft sectoral policy paper on | tourism | highlands and islands enterprise july |
and islands enterprise states its | tourism | priorities as being to 20 |
activities and training in the | tourism | sector the scottish enterprise network |
will remain an asset to | tourism | and culture s1o 6473 3 |
contribution to scottish culture and | tourism | lodged on 18 september 2001 |
work and success of edinburgh | tourism | action group etag in a |
s1m 2403 margaret smith edinburgh | tourism | action group that the parliament |
work of the stcg s | tourism | futures sub group under the |
4 of the development of | tourism | act 1969 european documents members |
development inward investment exporting and | tourism | and to gain maximum benefit |
development inward investment exporting and | tourism | and to gain maximum benefit |
the planning development europe and | tourism | committee geoff robson head of |
the single document that directs | tourism | development involving a partnership of |
fabiani s1m 2843 family history | tourism | development lodged on 6 march |
adam s1m 2843 family history | tourism | development lodged on 6 march |
promotion and development of scottish | tourism | recent estimates indicate that well |
has a detrimental impact on | tourism | as well as on the |
has a detrimental impact on | tourism | as well as on the |
66 impact of tolls on | tourism | lodged on 22 june 1999 |
is of the impact on | tourism | of the foot and mouth |
impact on employment levels and | tourism | revenue of its proposals in |
monteith impact of tolls on | tourism | that the parliament calls upon |
report on the future of | tourism | in scotland 5 annual report |
report on the future of | tourism | in scotland followed by business |
report on the future of | tourism | in scotland followed by business |
report on the future of | tourism | in scotland followed by no |
report on the future of | tourism | in scotland followed by no |
report on the future of | tourism | in scotland lodged on 6 |
report on the future of | tourism | in scotland s1m 3869 alex |
report on the future of | tourism | in scotland sp paper 740 |
report on the future of | tourism | in scotland that the parliament |
for future generations of scottish | tourism | operators to have a basic |
public money is spent on | tourism | in scotland 11 a review |
in committee room 1 1 | tourism | review in private the committee |
tremendous difficulties faced by scottish | tourism | and calls upon the scottish |
undermining the competitiveness of scottish | tourism | and if so what role |
changing expectations how should scottish | tourism | be supported what will be |
scottish employees are associated with | tourism | but for highlands and for |
2000 01 on promoting golf | tourism | by the scottish executive the |
in 1997 2 and that | tourism | employed 8 of the scottish |
scottish executive the scottish executive | tourism | function is described as sponsorship |
various issues relating to scottish | tourism | i last met the chief |
developed a vision for scottish | tourism | included in this vision were |
policy reviews relating to scottish | tourism | it is perhaps indicative of |
bodies involved in developing scottish | tourism | its role was expanded following |
9 30 am 1 scottish | tourism | mr david davidson moved s1m |
income over 60 of scottish | tourism | revenue comes from within the |
of funding public support for | tourism | the scottish tourist board should |
99 22 10 august 1999 | tourism | in scotland this research note |
quality maximising information technology boosting | tourism | in the remoter areas extending |
made of any drop in | tourism | numbers in areas where wind |
to take to assist the | tourism | sector in areas of rural |
whether new areas such as | tourism | should be brought into the |
high taxes can have on | tourism | and in the light of |
reputation as a high quality | tourism | destination by building on its |
ensure high standards in the | tourism | workforce increasing investors in people |
and 20 from overseas business | tourism | has the advantage of generating |
free access to skye support | tourism | and business links with the |
support public services and boost | tourism | better public transport rail and |
and to improve efficiency in | tourism | support the deputy minister for |
all the support arrangements for | tourism | was carried out in 1992 |
followed by executive debate on | tourism | followed by executive business followed |
to all stakeholders in the | tourism | sector followed by no later |
propose a full package of | tourism | and transport improvements that will |
alternative forms of public transport | tourism | will play an important part |
advising ministers on issues of | tourism | policy on resource allocation to |
which covers the issues of | tourism | recreation and conservation and attempts |
and visitscotland traditional music and | tourism | initiative 2002 lodged on 6 |
fiona mcleod s1m 501 urban | tourism | lodged on 3 february 2000 |
proposed liberal democrat policy on | tourism | tax lodged on 3 october |
the joint venture partnership in | tourism | will benefit from the new |
communication technology promoting innovation in | tourism | business developing skills in the |
up opportunities for business and | tourism | i will really celebrate next |
chamber during the debate on | tourism | on 27 march no decision |
30 pathfinders to the parliament | tourism | as part of the pathfinders |
training as part of the | tourism | budget will be available to |
often as part of local | tourism | partnerships additionally local authorities are |
area tourist boards and specific | tourism | projects often as part of |
authorities local authorities contribute to | tourism | through the part funding of |
scotland s environmental reputation for | tourism | by bringing the remainder of |
indicates a fluctuating rise in | tourism | expenditure in scotland between 1990 |
can scotland develop year round | tourism | how to make scotland more |
landscapes international events have damaged | tourism | in scotland as well as |
end and insert notes that | tourism | in scotland faces considerable competitive |
in reducing the seasonality of | tourism | in scotland for example the |
netherlands which are both important | tourism | markets for scotland use such |
in scotland a definition of | tourism | though there is no single |
of public agencies contribute to | tourism | including the forestry commission visitor |
least the minister responsible for | tourism | should have this made clear |
end and insert acknowledges that | tourism | has had a difficult year |
that the parliament acknowledges that | tourism | has had a difficult year |
success and especially helpful to | tourism | in this year of foot |
s scheme of assistance for | tourism | projects operated under section 4 |
to the local economy and | tourism | and create hardship for those |
to the local economy and | tourism | and create hardship for those |
outbreak has had on local | tourism | s1w 15125 richard lochhead to |
on an executive motion on | tourism | 5 00 pm decision time |
significant variation in dependence on | tourism | 7 as is illustrated in |
computer system with information on | tourism | establishments and by the end |
jiggle a great gomorrah of | tourism | floats on past a gleaming |
raised in the debate on | tourism | has been the funding and |
towns as prosperity based on | tourism | increasingly frees mallorcans from the |
and mouth disease outbreak on | tourism | s1w 15124 richard lochhead to |
the islands may have on | tourism | s1w 17766 mary scanlon to |
suggest the priorities for the | tourism | sector these were based on |
do something on travel and | tourism | where a language would be |
for queen victoria and industrial | tourism | a series of kitsch fake |
which have a value for | tourism | and which require government protection |
they ve been living off | tourism | for long enough f010: well |
than english economy in 1995 | tourism | receipts account for 539 per |
similar evidence is available for | tourism | receipts per head of population |
implications for inward investment and | tourism | s1w 24714 trish godman to |
which include forestry agriculture and | tourism | they are essential for carrying |
for the national marketing of | tourism | to be carried out more |
people such as catering and | tourism | there is no logical reason |
such as food processing and | tourism | we keep returning to the |
trade reasons or reasons of | tourism | are utilising english as a |
as the pioneer of balearic | tourism | certainly the archduke the last |
guidance as well as broader | tourism | matters which may be without |
post 2000 how will the | tourism | brand fit in with the |
will be unchanged so that | tourism | will be capable of benefiting |
well developed in terms of | tourism | although there s hundreds of |
especially in relation to agriculture | tourism | and electronics although other sectors |
established at tweedbank farming and | tourism | are in the process of |
president of the society of | tourism | based in palma in 1909 |
in ugly resorts that gave | tourism | here a bad name in |
a much needed boost to | tourism | in the area mr morrison |
in the electronics farming and | tourism | industries and because of difficulties |
staff are dedicated specifically to | tourism | s1w 14936 tommy sheridan to |
today though late twentieth century | tourism | and expansionism stealthily threatens approaching |
salvador that pioneer of balearic | tourism | and passionate environmentalist would be |
recognition of the importance of | tourism | and the desire to maximise |
found prosperity mainly derived from | tourism | and they display their ancestral |
including farming crofting fishing quarrying | tourism | and whisky and if not |
and farming nature conservation eco | tourism | education and outdoor pursuits and |
and marketing of an integrated | tourism | product a number of key |
nature and performance of the | tourism | sector it describes the broad |
inspectorate listed estate work farming | tourism | the professions and the oil |
example the proportion of uk | tourism | expenditure taking place outwith the |
of our key industries is | tourism | if we want to please |
there are no signs of | tourism | not even a small hotel |
the odds the explosion of | tourism | rising prices ever increasing traffic |
improving prosperity the promotion of | tourism | the use of our forestry |
mutually advantageous partnership continued until | tourism | developed during the 1950s particularly |