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Shake-up for Welsh tourism panel
The Welsh Assembly Government has announced plans for an overhaul of the Tourism Advisory Panel, which was established in 2006 to provide policy guidance to help improve Welsh tourism.
Increased industry representation is at the heart of the changes announced by Alun Ffred Jones, the Welsh heritage minister, following a review last year that recommended the creation of a new national level public/private sector partnership. Jones said: “I strongly support and encourage far wider industry involvement - across all sectors of the industry - in the development of tourism policy and strategy. The two tourism summits which were held at the end of last year were a valuable opportunity to strengthen working relationships.
"This partnership will comprise key sectoral representatives from the industry and relevant officials within the heritage department to combine policy making and delivery with a new, extended industry-wide information base, communication and delivery mechanism."
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