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Work begins on business plan to boost Somerset and Devon visitor economies

The Heart of the South West Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) has partnered with Tomorrow's Tourism

Plymouth city centre, where Centre for Cities says 19% of business units are vacant in early 2022(Image: Google)

The Heart of the South West Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) is working with Tomorrow’s Tourism to develop a business plan for Local Visitor Economy Partnerships (LVEPs) in Somerset and Devon.

The LVEP Programme, developed by VisitEngland, aims to create "vibrant and sustainable visitor economies" and generate better outcomes for visitors, businesses, the environment, and local communities.

The LEP has commissioned Tomorrow’s Tourism to develop a business plan that sets out what is needed to create and deliver two successful LVEPs in Somerset and Devon, including Plymouth and Torbay.

Karl Tucker, chair of the Heart of the South West LEP, said: "Great destinations are not only attractive places to visit, but also fantastic places to live and work. The establishment of LVEPs in Somerset and Devon would help generate sustainable growth in our local visitor economies, attracting investment, driving productivity and increasing incomes. We look forward to working with Tomorrow’s Tourism to understand what is needed to achieve this, and help shape the future of the region as a thriving visitor destination.”

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Vince Flower, chair of Visit Devon and LEP board member, added: "We are thrilled to be part of the collaborative efforts led by the Heart of the South West LEP in establishing Local Visitor Economy Partnerships. This presents a tremendous opportunity to leverage the rich heritage and natural beauty of our region to create unforgettable visitor experiences. By working together, we can develop destinations that not only attract visitors but also enhance the quality of life for our residents."

Tomorrow’s Tourism develops tourism strategies, action plans and other solutions to help local authorities, DMOs and companies improve the performance of their destinations and visitor economies.

Giles Adams, chair of Visit Somerset, said: "We are committed to fostering strong local leadership to ensure sustainable growth, drive economic prosperity, and enhance the well-being of our communities. Together, we will create memorable experiences for visitors from around the world, and drive productivity and growth for our businesses and residents."