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Heart of Devon Tourism Partnership

 

The Heart of Devon Tourism Partenership is non-profit, whose objective is to promote Exeter, East Devon, Mid Devon, the Blackdown Hills and the Jurassic Coast as a visitor destination on behalf its subscribers.

 

For more information on joining the Heart of Devon Tourism please contact the Tourism Partnership direct, or download the subscription form below:

Heart of Devon Tourism Partnership
Room 4.8
Economy & Tourism
Civic Centre
Paris Street
EXETER
EX1 1JJ

Tel: 01392 265104 Fax: 01392 265695

Email: advertising@exeter.gov.uk

For an up to date list of Board Members....please click here.

 

Heart of Tourism Partnership marketing activities

Exeter and Essential Devon advertising campaign - 2005

Exeter and Essential Devon advertising campaign - 2006

Exeter and Essential Devon advertising campaign - 2007

Exeter and Essential Devon group marketing activities - 2008

Heart of Devon advertising campaign - 2010-11

 

Subscription/membership information

Visit the Heart of Devon Membership page to find out more about promoting your buisness through the Heart of Devon Tourism Partnership.

Accommodation inspection information

Visit the Heart of Devon Accommodation Inspection page to find out more about the local inspection scheme. 

General information

National Code of Practive for Visitor Attractions - Information booklet

National Code of Practive for Visitor Attractions - Covering letter

National Code of Practive for Visitor Attractions - Pro-forma

Fire Risk Assessments for accommodation providers - website

National Guidelines to complete a Fire Risk Assessment for sleeping accommodation - website

South West Tourism - Guide to Sustainable Tourism for Dummies

Tourism in the South West of England report

Economic data on Exeter & Essential Devon - Cambridge model 2007

Devon Tourism Skills Network - Training programme Autum 2009 - Spring 2010

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