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Supporters As at 19 July 2014 Supporters as at 19th July 2014 The businesses and organisations below have actively declared their support for the Cut Tourism VAT Campaign National Associations and Membership Bodies Associations in the Devolved Nations Association for Events Management Education Association of Scotland’s Self Caterers Association of British Professional Conference Organisers Association of Scottish Visitor Attractions Association of Conferences and Events British Hospitality Association - Scotland Association of Festival Organisers English Association of Self Catering Operators Association of Leading Visitor Attractions Northern Ireland Hotels Federation BACTA Scottish Licensed Trade Association British Hospitality Association Scottish Seafood Association British Association of Leisure Parks, Piers & Attractions Scottish Tourism Alliance British Educational Travel Association Welsh Association of Self Catering Operators Business Visits and Events Partnership Caravan Club Regional and Local Associations Conference Centres of Excellence Banffshire Coast Tourism Partnership Country and Land Association Brighton and Hove Hotels Association Eventia Bude Area Tourist Board Events Industry Alliance Cheltenham Hospitality Association Events Industry Forum Dartmoor Partnership European Tour Operators Association Destination Dumfries & Galloway, Crichton Hotel Booking Agents Association Eastbourne Hospitality Association International Congress & Convention Association Edinburgh Capital Group ISES (International Special Events Society), UK Chapter Falmouth & District Hotels Association Meetings Industry Association Federation of Small Business- South West//Scotland Meeting Professionals International, UK Chapter Fraserburgh Area Tourism Group National Autistic Society Haven Owners Forum, Bolton National Outdoor Events Association Hotels and Entertainment Resort Developments Organisation Institute of Directors - Devon Timeshare Consumers Association Lancashire and Blackpool Tourism Board Tourism Alliance Langholm and Eskdale Tourism Association Liverpool Hoteliers Association London & Partners 2 Midland Association for Restaurants, Caterers Premier Cottages Ltd New Forest Destination Partnership Q Hotels New Forest Tourism Association Sleeperz Hotels Pembrokeshire Tourism Starwood Hotels & Resorts South West Tourism Alliance TA Hotel Collection Tourism South East Tampopo Vale Marketing Group: Tourism Association Thistle Hotels Visit Cornwall Town House Collection West Norfolk Hospitality Association Travelodge Hotels Ltd Company Groups Accor Hotels Independent Accommodation Businesses Bourne Leisure Group A.G.M. Hotels Ltd, London Caravan Club Abacus Hotels , Swaffham Caparo Hotels Abbey Guest House, Abingdon Compass Hotels Abbey Hotel, Worcestershire Côte Restaurants Acorn Lodge Diamond Resorts International Adelaide House, Brighton Elite Hotels Admill investments, Forest Row Euro Hostels AGM Hotels (Shakespeare Hotel), London Expedia Airhouses, Lauder Farm Stay UK Aitchison Hotels, Muir of Ord Focus Hotels Allenheads Inn, Northumberland Grapevine Group Alvia Guesthouse, Brighton Guoman & Thistle Hotels AM:PM Hotels, Aberfeldy Historic Sussex Hotels Amberley House Cottage Holidays , West Sussex The Hotel Collection An Taigh Osda, Argyll InterContinental Hotels Group Antique Inns, Cheshire Interstate Hotels Apex Hotels, Edinburgh Jumeirah Ardmaddy Castle Holiday Cottages, Argyll Jurys Inn Army & Navy Club, London Langham Hotel Group Arundell Arms, Dartmoor Legacy Hotels and Resorts Ash House Hotel, Somerset Macdonald Hotels Ashford Farm Cottages, Shropshire Marriott International Ashleigh House, Devon Merlin Entertainments Atlantic House Hotel, Bude Methodist Holiday Hotels Aultguish Inn, Inverness Millennium and Copthorne Hotels Aviary Court Hotel, Redruth Milsom Hotels Avonlea B&B, Stratford Upon Avon New Steine and Gulliver's Hotels Aylsham Lodge Hotel, Norwich Park Plaza Hotels Europe Badger Towers, Cheltenham 2 3 Balbirnie House Hotel, Fife BW Forest and Vale Hotel, North Yorkshire Balmoral Lodge Hotel, Southport BW Forest Hills Hotel, Cheshire Ballyness Caravan Park, Bushmills BW Gables Hotel, Bristol Bancourt Hotel, Torquay BW George Hotel, Staffordshire Barry House Hotel, London BW Gonville Hotel, Cambridge Baskerville Arms Hotel, Powys BW Hotel Royale, Bournemouth Bateman Arms, Herefordshire BW Kings Manor Hotel, Edinburgh Bath Hotel, Devon BW Monkbar Hotel, York Battledown Bed and Breakfast, Cheltenham BW Mytton Fold Hotel , Blackburn Bay Horse Inn, York BW North Shore Hotel, Lincolnshire Belmont Hotel, Leicester BW Orton Hall Hotel and Spa, Peterborough Bentley Hotel, Lincoln BW Palm Hotel, London Bermondsey Square Hotel, London BW Plus Dean Court Hotel, York Berry Head Hotel, Brixham BW Premier Blunsdon House Hotel, Swindon Best of Wales / Y Gorau o Gymru , Wales BW Premier Moor Hall Hotel, Sutton Coldfield Best Western Donnington Manor Hotel, Sevenoaks BW Queens Hotel, Oban Beverley Holidays, Devon BW Royal Beach Hotel , Portsmouth Bingham Hotel and Restaurant , Richmond BW Strathaven Hotel , Lanarkshire Blanch House Hotel, Brighton BW Tiverton Hotel, Devon Blue Chip Holidays , Devon Caer Beris Manor Hotel, Wales Boatside Inn, Hexham, Northumberland Bolankan Cottage Cantley House Hotel, Berkshire B&B Caparo Hotels, Torquay Bosinver Farm Cottages, Cornwall Captains Club Hotel , Dorset Boturnell Farm Cottages, Cornwall Carlton Club, London Bowden Lodge, Southport Carmichael Country Cottages, South Lanarkshire Briarfields Motel and Touring Park, Cheltenham Castle Hotel Conwy , North Wales Broadgate Farm Cottages, Yorkshire Castlewood Hotels, Folkestone Brooklands Hotel, Surrey Cavalaire Guest Accommodation, Brighton Broomhill Manor Country Estate Ltd, Bude Central Hotel, Cheltenham Brown's Hotel (Rocco Forte), London Chardon Management, Glasgow Bruisyard Hall, Suffolk Chariet (Crown Spa Hotel), Scarborough Bryn Bras Castle, Wales Chellowdene Guest House, Cornwall Budock Vean Hotel, Cornwall Cheltenham Short Breaks (Trading Places), Cheltenham Burgh Island Hotel, South Devon Cheshire Cat Narrowboats Ltd, Nantwich Burnham Beeches Hotel, Buckinghamshire Chessman Hotels , Cheshire Burts Hotel and The Townhouse Hotel, Melrose Chester Grosvenor, Chester BW Beamish Hall Country, Co Durham Church Farm Country Cottages, Winsley BW Bruntsfield Hotel, Edinburgh Chycara Holiday Complex, Truro, Cornwall BW Chilworth Manor Hotel, Southampton Claremont House Hotel, Brighton & Hove BW Cliffe Hotel, Bath Claverton Country House, East Sussex BW Derwant Manor, Northumberland Cliffeside Hotel, Bournemouth 3 4 Cluny Bank Hotel, Forres Drayton Manor Hotels, Staffordshire Coachyard Mews, Padstow Duchally Country Estate, Perthshire Coast Holidays (The Royal Bridlington), Bridlington Ducks at Kilspindie House, Aberlady Coast Hotels and Leisure, Bournemouth Dunalastair Estate Cottages, Pitlochry Colwall Park Hotel, Worcestershire Dunbobbin Hotels (Appleby Manor Hotel), Cumbria Combe House Hotel, Devon Dunkery Beacon Country House, Wootton Courtenay Combrew Farm Cottages, Devon Dunsdon Farm, Pancrasweek Congham Hall Hotel, Norfolk DW & JK Colton, Princetown Cossington Park, Somerset East Ruston Cottages, Norfolk Cottage in the Wood, Worcestershire Eastbury Hotel, Dorset Countryman Inn, Redhill, West Sussex Eastcott Vineyard, Devon Court Farm Holiday Cottages, Somerset Eastmount Hall Hotel, Shanklin Cove, Cornwall Eccleston Square Hotel, London Cranberries Hideaway, Devon Egerton House Hotel, London Cranleigh Guesthouse, Bath Ellerthwaite Lodge, Cumbria Craw’s Nest Hotel, Scotland Elm Grove Country House, Tenby Cricket Field House Ltd, Salisbury Elm House Guest House, Pooley Bridge Crieff Hydro Hotel, Crieff Elm House Ullswater Ltd (guest house), Penrith Crossways Manor Apartments, South Glamorgan Empire Hotel & Spa, Llandudno Crown Spa Hotel, Scarborough English Lakes Hotels, Resorts and Venues, Cumbria Crowne Plaza Docklands, London Epperstone Hotel, Llandudno Crowne Plaza Docklands , London Euro Hostel , Newcastle Cumberland Hotel, Bournemouth Exeter Court Hotel, Exeter Cwm Connell Coastal Cottages, Moylenove Exmoor Hospitality Inns Ltd, Somerset Da Vinci Hotel, Eastbourne Fairlawns Hotel & Spa, Birmingham Dairy Barns, Norwich Fairlight Lodge Hotel, Hastings Daisybank Cottage Boutique Bed and Breakfast, New Forest Feathers Hotel, Herefordshire Daisybank Cottage Boutique Bed and Breakfast, New Forest Fentrigan Manor Farm, Launceston Dartmoor Lodge Hotel, Dartmoor Ferry Marina, Norfolk Days Hotel, Dorset Flemings Hotel, London De Rougemont Manor, Brentwood Fountain View Cotswolds, Cirencester Dean Steep Holidays, Devon Fountain View Cotswolds, South Cerney Deer`s Glade Caravan & Camping Park, Norwich Four Seasons Hotel, London Dennington Hall, Woodbridge Fox and Hounds Country Hotel, Devon Dinosaur Adventure, Norfolk Fox Valley Cottages, Looe Dolphin Holidays,, Looe Foxtwood Cottages, Staffordshire Dolphin Hotel, London Gable Lodge, Lynton Dolvean House, Cornwall George Hotel, Norwich Donnington Manor, Kent George Hotel, Swaffham Donnington Valley Hotel and Spa, Newbury George Hotel, Isle of Wight Dragon House Hotel, Somerset Georgian House, London 4 5 Gipsy Hill Country Hotel, Exeter Hope Street Hotel, Liverpool Glebe House Cottages , Devon Horn of Plenty, Devon Gliffaes Country House Hotel, Crickhowell Hotel Atlanta Guesthouse, East Sussex Gloucester House, Weymouth Hotel Felix, Cambridge Gorwell Farm, Dorset Hotel Noir, North Yorkshire Grange Country House, Keswick Hotel Noir, York Grange Hotel, York Hotel Shop UK Ltd, Worcestershire Grayshott Leisure Ltd,
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