Wednesday 8th September 2010 1.40am
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Conferencing & Hospitality
Putting out the welcome mat. While plans are laid to make the North East one of the UK ’s great conference centres, our traditional holiday spots are reviving seaside fun and Durham is staking its claim to be the city of culture. Brian Nicholls details. more» Tall ships, Red Arrows – big followings. Spectacular events work wonders for a region’s income. more» More and more we talk the talk. Friendly, interesting, vibrant – the words delegates visiting NewcastleGateshead for big gatherings use most often now to describe the venue. Jessica Roberts tells why conferences are key to the region’s tourism fortunes, and outlines some recent changes in this lucrative industry. more» Mamma Mia! What a performance. As an entertainment and exhibition centre Metro Radio Arena may yet climb even higher in world rankings. more» Once visited, never forgotten. It’s been a great year for tourists in the North East and events already listed for 2010 promise to bring in millions more cash for firms prepared to say welcome, says Geoff Hodgson. more»Other articles
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