Visit London has launched the categories for the 2006 Visit London Awards.
Three new award categories will be launched this year: the Future London Sustainable Tourism award has been introduced to reflect the increasing importance of environmental issues to both businesses and consumers.
The Business Event of the Year award will recognise the value of events to the capital city and the Hostel of the Year award will recognise London’s budget accommodation sector.
Entry to the awards is free and the deadline is 4 September. The winners will be announced at a gala awards ceremony at the Roundhouse in Camden, on 23 November.
Visit London’s chief executive, James Bidwell, said: “London offers an unrivalled choice of accommodation, attractions and events. In the run up to 2012 it is particularly important that we recognise and reward those businesses which tirelessly deliver London’s world-class tourism offering. Winners of the awards will benefit from all the exposure that comes with the accolade.”
Last year, the Metropolitan Hotel – home to the Michelin-starred Nobu restaurant and Met Bar – won the Large Hotel category, while B&B Belgravia claimed the Bed and Breakfast award.
The National Maritime Museum received the Large Attraction accolade and RISE festival was considered the best cultural event. Details: www.visitlondon.com
Visit London has launched the categories for the 2006 Visit London Awards.
Collaborations with the medical profession and greater aspirations around wellbeing are creating a need for more experts in our sector. It’s time to reboot our thinking around the workforce
Active Blackpool is deploying Cornerstone Connect, a new digital interface allowing
disparate information from multiple systems to be aggregated into one dataset, to support
its focus on reducing health inequalities and improving healthy life expectancy.
CoverMe, the UK’s leading fitness workforce management and recruitment platform, has
partnered with Jobs In. Fitness, the specialist executive search and advisory firm for the
fitness and wellbeing sector, to give operators a single route to talent at every level –
from frontline staffing to C-suite.
To bring their concept to life, Salt partnered with BLK BOX to design and equip a facility
that would deliver a premium training experience while supporting the needs of a diverse and
growing community.
Visit London has launched the categories for the 2006 Visit London Awards.
Three new award categories will be launched this year: the Future London Sustainable Tourism award has been introduced to reflect the increasing importance of environmental issues to both businesses and consumers.
The Business Event of the Year award will recognise the value of events to the capital city and the Hostel of the Year award will recognise London’s budget accommodation sector.
Entry to the awards is free and the deadline is 4 September. The winners will be announced at a gala awards ceremony at the Roundhouse in Camden, on 23 November.
Visit London’s chief executive, James Bidwell, said: “London offers an unrivalled choice of accommodation, attractions and events. In the run up to 2012 it is particularly important that we recognise and reward those businesses which tirelessly deliver London’s world-class tourism offering. Winners of the awards will benefit from all the exposure that comes with the accolade.”
Last year, the Metropolitan Hotel – home to the Michelin-starred Nobu restaurant and Met Bar – won the Large Hotel category, while B&B Belgravia claimed the Bed and Breakfast award.
The National Maritime Museum received the Large Attraction accolade and RISE festival was considered the best cultural event. Details: www.visitlondon.com
Visit London has launched the categories for the 2006 Visit London Awards.
Collaborations with the medical profession and greater aspirations around wellbeing are creating a need for more experts in our sector. It’s time to reboot our thinking around the workforce
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