The Tweed Valley, Scotland D124
sarah@visittweedvalley.co.uk web site: www.visittweedvalley.co.uk
Some of the most stunning landscapes in Scotland offering the best mountain biking trails, picturesque towns, superb accommodation and mouth watering local food.
The Wedgwood Visitor Centre & Wedgwood Museum
BEST OF BRITAIN & IRELAND TRAVEL TRADE FORUM – EXHIBITORS A - Z
Tourism for All UK
E130
Tel: 01278671863 Trade contact: Jenifer Littman email:
jeniferlittman@tourismforall.org.uk
web site: www.tourismforall.org.uk/TFA-
Business.html
TFA UK operates an information service to older and disabled people, and works with trade and government to raise standards of welcome to all guests.
Tourism Ireland J34
carole.hammersley@wwrd.com web site:
www.wedgwoodvisitorcentre.com
The Wedgwood Visitor Centre and Museum takes the visitor on a tour through 250 years of history, heritage and craftsmanship.
The Winning Partnership E80
nikkic@crerarhotels.com web site: www.easy-breaks.com
The Winning Partnership represents over 300 hotels throughout the UK including Crerar Hotels and Swallow Hotels. Show special rates available at BOBI.
Ticketmaster Groups D33
groups@ticketmaster.co.uk web site:
www.ticketmaster.co.uk/groups
Ticketmaster Groups is dedicated to providing a total sales service for group organisers, social clubs, coach operators, inbound and domestic tour operators and schools.
Torbay Express E20
office@torbayexpress.co.uk web site: www.torbayexpress.co.uk
Summer Sundays on the English Riviera by steam train from Bristol, Weston-Super-Mare and Taunton to Kingswear (for Dartmouth)
Twickenham World Rugby Museum & Stadium Tours
janebarron@rfu.com web site: www.rfu.com
Visit our exhibition HQ at 100 Celebrating 100 year of Twickenham Stadium.
B60 E60, E40
info@tourismireland.com web site: www.discoverireland.com
Tourism Ireland is responsible for marketing the island of Ireland overseas as a premier tourist destination
Tourism South East D73-D74
Tel: 02380 625409 Trade contact: Elaine Pearce email:
grouptravelenquiries@tourismse.com
web site:
www.visitsoutheastengland.com/groups
Gather information for your visit to the Beautiful South..from historic houses to beautiful countryside and coastlines. South East England has plenty to offer everyone.
Tourist Tracks A82
info@tourist-tracks.com web site: www.tourist-tracks.com
Download MP3 tours of UK cities to your iPod/MP3 player, or buy an audio player at special show offer rates direct from our stand.
TravelGBI M123
travelgbi@talk21.com web site: www.travelgbi.com
TravelGBI, the industry's premier and only monthly newspaper, has for 32 years driven travel trade awareness of UK and Ireland's domestic travel and tourism offerings.
Ullswater 'Steamers' K60
Tel: 017684 82229 Trade contact: Rachel Bell email: enquiries@ullswater-
steamers.co.uk
web site: www.ullswater-steamers.co.uk
Lake Cruises that wind through the surrounding mountains of Ullswater. Discover our hidden secrets with Wordsworth and Bluebird Trails.
University of Kent D85
R.Walmesley@kent.ac.uk web site: www.kent.ac.uk/conferences
4,000 single bedrooms on a 450 acre campus overlooking the historic City of Canterbury. En- suite and standard B&B rooms and 5/6 single bedroom self-catering houses.
V & A MUSEUM
Tel: 020 7942 2000 web site: www.vam.ac.uk
Visit Cornwall J15
Tel: 01872 322910 Trade contact: Theresa Thompson email:
Theresa.Thompson@visitcornwall.com
web site: www.visitcornwall.com
Famous for its spectacular coastline, stunning countryside, first class accommodation, world class attractions and excellent transport links. We look forward to welcoming
A50 UK Rail Tours
john@ukrailtours.com web site: www.ukrailtours.com
Quality excursion trains from London and the South East to all over Britain. Dine in style as the glorous scenery slips past the window. Some trips offer steam haulage.
UKinbound A80
info@ukinbound.org web site: www.ukinbound.org
UKinbound is the only trade association to represent and unite the UK's inbound tourism industry and help members to manage successful, profitable businesses.
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