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Destination Organisations in England Bath Tourism Plus Destination Organisations in England Bath Tourism Plus Avon BA1 1LY www.visitbath.co.uk 0906 711 2000 Brighton and Hove Tourism Alliance East Sussex www.thetourismalliance.co.uk/ Plymouth City Council - Tourism Service Devon PL1 2EW www.visitplymouth.co.uk/ Visit Dorset Dorset www.visit-dorset.com/ North Devon Plus North Devon EX39 3BE [email protected] www.northdevonplus.com/ Visit Stockton Northumbria TS18 1YB www.thisisstockton.co.uk/ Visit Southend-on-Sea Essex SS1 1EE [email protected] www.visitsouthend.co.uk/ 01702 618747 Ipswich Central Suffolk IP4 1AQ [email protected] ipswichcentral.com/ Marketing Lancashire PR26 6TW www.marketinglancashire.com/ Visit Lincoln Partnership Lincolnshire LN2 1HA www.visitlincoln.com/ t: +44 (0)7702 939240 Cumbria Tourism Cumbria LA8 9PL www.cumbriatourism.org Visit Plymouth Plymouth PL1 2TR www.visitplymouth.co.uk/ 01752 306330 Destination Colchester Essex CO1 1JN www.britainsfirstcity.com/ Stratford-on-Avon District Council CV37 6HX www.stratford.gov.uk Visit Stoke-on-Trent Staffordshire ST1 3DW [email protected] www.visitstoke.co.uk/ Sefton Council Southport PR8 1LJ www.visitsouthport.com Visit Lichfield Staffordshire WS13 6NE www.visitlichfield.co.uk/ Scarborough Borough Council Scarborough YO11 2HG www.discoveryorkshirecoast.com/scarborough New Forest Destination Partnership Hampshire SO43 7NY [email protected] www.thenewforest.co.uk 023 8028 2269 Staffordshire Moorlands District Council Staffordshire ST13 6HQ www.staffsmoorlands.gov.uk/ Visit Wiltshire Wiltshire SP1 1HJ www.visitwiltshire.co.uk Exmoor Tourism Partnership www.exmoortourismpartnership.org.uk/ Maldon District Council Essex CM9 5AD www.maldon.gov.uk/info/200096/tourism_and_travel 01621 856503 Poole Tourism Services (Marketing) Dorset BH15 1HJ www.pooletourism.com/ St. Albans City & District Council Hertfordshire AL1 3JE [email protected] www.enjoystalbans.com 01727 864 511 Visit Canterbury Kent CT1 2RA [email protected] www.canterbury.co.uk 01227 862162 Visit Coventry & Warwickshire West Midlands CV1 5RN [email protected] www.visitcoventryandwarwickshire.co.uk +44 (0)24 7622 5616 Visit Newbury Berkshire RG14 1BA www.visitnewbury.org.uk/ Shropshire Council Shropshire SY2 6ND www.shropshire.gov.uk/ Experience Bedfordshire Bedfordshire LU1 4LF www.experiencebedfordshire.co.uk/ 0044 (0) 1582 760 968 Cotswolds Tourism Gloucestershire [email protected] www.cotswolds.com Leicester Shire Promotions Leicestershire LE1 6AG [email protected] www.goleicestershire.com 0116 225 4000 Visit Cheshire Chester CH1 3NT www.visitchester.com/ Shropshire Hills Tourism Shropshire SY8 1AS www.visitsouthshropshire.co.uk 01584 875053 Visit Essex Essex CM1 1QH www.visitessex.com/ +44 (0) 1245 437931 The Brecks Partnership Norfolk IP27 0SU [email protected] www.brecks.org/ 01842 815465 Visit Isle of Wight Ltd Isle of Wight PO38 2HN www.visitIsleofWight.co.uk Northamptonshire Enterprise Partnership Northamptonshire NN1 5DQ www.lovenorthamptonshire.com/ +44 (0)1604 609 393 Dartmoor Partnership Devon EX20 1FJ [email protected] www.dartmoor.co.uk 01837 52200 London and Partners SE1 2RR www.londonandpartners.com Marketing Liverpool L3 9PP www.visitliverpool.com Shropshire Tourism Shropshire SY1 1XL [email protected] www.shropshiretourism.co.uk 01743 261919 Visit East Anglia Norfolk NR3 1RB www.visiteastofengland.com/ 0333 320 4202 Huntingdonshire Association for Tourism Cambridgeshire PE19 5YE www.huntingdon-accommodation.org/ 07505 567614 Hertfordshire Tourism and Leisure Partnership Hertfordshire SG14 1DG [email protected] www.hertfordshirelep.com/enjoy/ 01707 358748 Visit York North Yorkshire YO1 7DT www.visityork.org/ Visit North Oxfordshire Oxfordshire www.visitnorthoxfordshire.com/ 01295 753752 Visit Surrey Surrey GU1 3QT www.visitsurrey.com Visit Harrogate North Yorkshire HG1 2RR www.visitharrogate.co.uk +44 (0)1423 537300 East Lindsey District Council Lincolnshire LN11 8UP www.visiteastlincolnshire.com/ 1507 601111 Dorset County Council DT1 1XJ https://www.dorsetforyou.com/ 01305 221000 Visit Blackpool Blackpool FY1 1HL www.visitblackpool.com/ Visit Colchester Essex CO1 1UG [email protected] www.visitcolchester.com 01206 282920 Visit Worcestershire Worcestershire WR4 9NE [email protected] www.visitworcestershire.org/ 0845 641 1540 Isle of Wight Tourism Isle of Wight PO30 1UD www.islandbreaks.co.uk Visit Eastbourne East Sussex BN21 4TW www.visiteastbourne.com/ Shakespeare's England Warwickshire CV37 6HX [email protected] shakespeares-england.co.uk/ 01789 260 677 The Suffolk Coast Suffolk IP12 3JY www.thesuffolkcoast.co.uk/ 01394 410506 Visit Cambridgeshire Fens Cambridgeshire www.visitcambridgeshirefens.org/ 01354 654321 Destination Milton Keynes Ltd Bucks MK16 9NZ www.destinationmiltonkeynes.co.uk Visit South Devon Devon [email protected] www.visitsouthdevon.co.uk/ Forest of Dean & Wye Valley Tourism Association Gloucestershire GL16 8HG www.visitforestofdean.co.uk/ Welcome To Yorkshire LS11 5DL www.yorkshiretouristboard.net 0113 322 3500 Discover Southampton Southampton [email protected] www.discoversouthampton.co.uk/ Liverpool City Region Local Enterprise Partnership Merseyside L24 1YD [email protected] www.visitliverpool.com/conferences-and-business/liverpool-city-region-local-enterprise- partnership 0151 233 2008 Cotswold Conservation Board (AONB) Gloucestershire GL54 3JH www.cotswoldsaonb.org.uk Thetford Tourism Norfolk IP24 2AP www.thetfordsgreat.org/ 01842 751975 Bournemouth Tourism BH1 2BU www.bournemouth.co.uk/ 0845 051 1700 Visit Doncaster South Yorkshire DN1 1DE [email protected] www.visitdoncaster.com 01302 736036 Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council Tees Valley TS10 1RT www.redcar-cleveland.gov.uk/visit Visit Bradford West Yorkshire BD1 1JF www.visitbradford.com/ Visit Herefordshire HR4 0XH www.visitherefordshire.co.uk Exeter City Council Devon EX1 1JN www.exeter.gov.uk 01392 277888 Destination Staffordshire Staffordshire ST16 3TJ www.enjoystaffordshire.com/ Visit Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire HP19 8FF www.visitbuckinghamshire.org/ Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead SL4 1DD www.windsor.gov.uk +44 (0)1753 743900 Visit Chichester Sussex SO53 2GN www.visitchichester.org Visit Sussex www.visitsussex.org Visit Southport Southport www.visitsouthport.com/ Visit Peterborough Cambridgeshire PE1 1HJ www.visitpeterborough.com/ 01733 317417 Discover Yorkshire Coast Yorkshire YO11 2HG [email protected] www.discoveryorkshirecoast.com/ 01723 383636 West Oxfordshire District Council Oxfordshire OX28 1NB www.oxfordshirecotswolds.org/ Visit Southern Oxfordshire Oxfordshire OX14 3JE www.southernoxfordshire.com/ Ware Tourism Hertfordshire SG12 9AL www.waretourism.org.uk/ Visit Derby Derbyshire DE1 3AH [email protected] www.visitderby.co.uk +44 (0) 1332 643 411 North Somerset Council Devon BS23 1UJ www.n-somerset.gov.uk/Pages/default.aspx Visit Ryedale North Yorkshire YO17 7HH www.visitryedale.co.uk/ 01653 600666 Visit Somerset Somerset BA5 1BB www.visitsomerset.co.uk/ Visit Norfolk Norfolk NR16 2HE www.visitnorfolk.co.uk/ Visit County Durham DH1 1WA www.visitcountydurham.com Visit Swale Kent ME10 3HT [email protected] www.visit-swale.co.uk/ 01795 417399 English Riviera Tourism Company Ltd TQ2 5QW www.englishriviera.co.uk 01803 211211 Northumberland Tourism Northumberland NE63 8QZ www.visitnorthumberland.com Visit Portsmouth Hampshire PO5 3AA [email protected] www.visitportsmouth.co.uk/ +44 (0)23 9282 6722 Destination Plymouth PL1 2AA www.plymouth.gov.uk Destination Hartlepool Tees Valley TS24 8AY [email protected] www.destinationhartlepool.co.uk White Cliffs Country Kent CT16 3PJ [email protected] www.whitecliffscountry.org.uk/ 01304 201066 Marketing Birmingham West Midlands B1 2ND www.marketingbirmingham.com Visit Lancashire PR26 6TW www.visitlancashire.com/ Visit Hampshire Hampshire S023 8ZF www.visit-hampshire.co.uk/ Newcastle Gateshead Initiative NE8 3AE www.newcastlegateshead.com + 44 (0) 191 440 5720 Visit Medway Kent ME1 1LX [email protected] www.visitmedway.org/ 01634 338141 Discover Folkestone, Hythe & Romney Marsh Kent CT20 1DY [email protected] www.discoverfolkestone.co.uk 01303 257946 Visit Oxfordshire OX1 3AS www.visitoxfordandoxfordshire.com Experience Wakefield Yorkshire WF1 1HB [email protected] www.experiencewakefield.co.uk/ 03456 018 353 Visit Kent Kent CT1 2BQ [email protected] www.visitkent.co.uk/ Reading UK CIC RG1 3EU www.livingreading.co.uk/ Destination Hackney Greater London home.destinationhackney.co.uk 020 8356 3275 Visit Ironbridge Shropshire TF8 7NH [email protected] www.visitironbridge.co.uk/ 01952 433 424 Visit Greenwich Greater London [email protected] www.visitgreenwich.org.uk 0870 608 2000 Visit East Lincolnshire Lincolnshire LN11 8UP [email protected] visiteastlincolnshire.com/ 01507 601111 Visit Manchester Manchester M1 4BT www.visitmanchester.com/ +44 (0)871 222 8223 Visit Leeds Yorkshire LS1 1PL [email protected] www.visitleeds.co.uk/ 0113 242 5242 Visit Thanet Kent CT9 1JD [email protected] www.visitthanet.co.uk/ 01843 577577 Discover Rutland Rutland LE15 6HP www.discover-rutland.co.uk/ 01572 722577 Visit Winchester Hampshire SO23 9GH [email protected] www.visitwinchester.co.uk 01962 840 500 Visit Cambridge Cambridgeshire CB2 3AD www.visitcambridge.org/ 0871
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