Why change a formula which works? Shall I do the prose?
Keith
"Pearce, Anne" wrote:
>
> I've seen a few reports some time ago but they were done on a regional / sub
> regional basis. (Most focused more on the issue of whether tourist areas
> would need to be 'euro' aware whether the UK was in or not, and basic info
> on the euro rather than anything analytical.)
>
> Not sure if the various tourist boards have published anything - will have a
> look and see.
>
> Have you tried the Treasury EMU site (www.euro.gov.uk) as a starting point?
> Most of the Government's own department websites now have a euro angle too.
>
> Also, each region has a Euro forum set up by government to consider public
> and private sector issues on this theme. Most are based in the DTI sections
> of Government Offices. The panel is made up of sector representatives -
> the SW panel did include a tourism rep who may be able to help you (check
> with Mike Twomey at GOSW in Bristol).
>
> Also, the Commission's website on the euro has thematic links - these are
> often useful but have less on UK issues. The Prince programme too (funding
> euro related activities) is worth looking at.
>
> Shout if more needed.
>
> Anne
>
> From:
>
> Anne Pearce
> European Policy Officer
> Reading Borough Council
>
> Tel: 0118 939 0543
> Fax: 0118 958 9770
>
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> Subject: The euro and Tourism
>
> Hi does anybody know of any reports on the impact of the Euro on Tourism in
> the UK?
> cheers
> Simon
>
> Simon Carroll
> The European Resource Centre
> The Central Bureau
> The British Council
>
> Tel: 0207 389 4723
> www.centralbureau.org.uk/resource/europe
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