Archive for the ‘Moray Tourism’ Category

Ear to the Ground newsletter, Tourism Intelligence Scotland

Over 2,500 businesses across Scotland have so far registered with Tourism Intelligence Scotland to receive practical insights and inspirational ideas to help their business grow. The latest guides in TIS’s ‘Opportunities for Growth’ series – ‘Food & Drink Experience in Scotland’ and its partner ‘At Your Service’ aimed at customer facing staff – have proved [...]

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Rural Businesses Receive Early Christmas Present

Rural businesses across Scotland received an early Christmas present today when they were announced as finalists in the country’s prestigious Scottish Countryside Alliance Awards. Local food producers, retailers, community organisations and activity businesses, from the Borders to the Highlands have been selected for detailed judges’ visits for the awards by the Scottish Countryside Alliance. Mither [...]

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Further support for Scots RAF bases

Latest news from the Moray Task Force: Ministers have taken decisive action to support Scottish communities suffering from the uncertainty created by the UK Government’s strategic defence and security review. First Minister Alex Salmond today unveiled a new £300,000 initiative to create training and development opportunities for people facing potential redundancy in Moray as a [...]

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Christmas opening times. Who is open during the Festive period?

We like to promote businesses that are open for the Festive period. Do you have special events planned during the festive period? Let us know and we’ll promote it via MoraySpeyside, and via several Facebook and Twitter accounts. Email opening times/events etc to info@moray-tourism.info Merry Christmas!

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MoraySpeyside Social Media campaign

The team at 4TM-Guide has been asked to deliver a social media campaign for the Moray Tourism development group. The use of social media channels such as Facebook, Twitter and many other sites is now crucial to market a destination to international visitors.  A Facebook page and Twitter account have been launched and these will [...]

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MoraySpeyside PR campaign

Tricker PR has been commissioned to deliver a PR campaign to support the launch of MoraySpeyside. PR is very important to promote a destination and the team at Tricker PR are off with a flying start, which has already resulted in a few publications in local, regional and national Scottish press, travel/tourism websites, UK national [...]

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Boost your sales with Scottish food and drink

Tourism Intelligence Scotland’s latest guide, ‘Food and Drink Experience in Scotland’, outlines a host of practical ideas and suggestions which will help you improve your bottom line and could generate an additional £1 more per visitor simply by using quality, fresh, local produce. The guide will provide you with facts and figures about the market, [...]

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Moray Coast one of the most breathtaking coasts in the world!

The Moray Firth Coast has been voted one of the most breathtaking coasts in the world in a survey by National Geographic Traveller magazine. A panel at the international magazine made up of 340 experts in sustainable tourism, was asked to rate different locations using criteria such as environmental quality, social and cultural integrity, the [...]

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Moray Task Force bulletin

Moray Task Force has come together to address the impact on Moray of the UK Government’s Strategic Defence and Security Review, published in October 2010. Made up of private business, the public sector and community groups, the task force is campaigning to keep the Tornadoes at RAF Lossiemouth and to support the businesses and communities [...]

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Moray Tourism businesses win gold star awards!

Archiestown Hotel by Aberlour and Trochelhill B&B in Fochabers are the latest Moray businesses to come out shining, each receiving gold star awards under VisitScotland’s Quality Assurance (QA) scheme which recognises exceptional hospitality and service. The Archiestown Hotel, with its characteristic walled garden, has been the focal point of the historic village of Archieston for [...]

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