Tourism chiefs from across West Yorkshire united for the inaugural meeting of a new partnership aimed at unleashing the vast potential of the region’s visitor economy.
The first meeting of the Local Visitor Economy Partnership saw representatives from each of the five West Yorkshire districts join forces with key figures from the tourism sector to begin exploring ways to grow the visitor economy, attract more visitors and inward investment and create job opportunities across West Yorkshire.
The meeting followed a successful joint bid for LVEP status earlier this year by councils in Leeds, Calderdale, Kirklees, Bradford and Wakefield alongside West Yorkshire Combined Authority.
Under the new LVEP programme, developed and administered by VisitEngland, districts will share ideas and resources to improve the offer and make the most of the region’s 65 million annual visitors.
The West Yorkshire LVEP will also be able to access expert advice, dedicated toolkits and training programmes as well as getting support for applications for important national funding.
Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire said: “I’m thrilled that work is under way to showcase our amazing region to the world. We’re combining our strengths to ensure that West Yorkshire’s tourism and hospitality businesses can unleash their potential and thrive for years to come.
“West Yorkshire is the place to be. And this exciting new partnership will help us build a stronger, brighter region that works for all.”
The LVEP programme was originally launched nationwide last year after consultation following a government review of Destination Management Organisations across England.
Now it has formed, West Yorkshire’s LVEP will continue working with partners and organisations across the wider Yorkshire region to promote the Yorkshire brand.