Tourism & the Public Realm
Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds
Tuesday 13 October 2009
Tourism has long been hailed as an instigator for regeneration, Liverpool's success as the European Capital of Culture is a prime example of how this can work for the benefit of both residents and visitors.
This event will look at tourism and urban design, town planning and the importance of 'sense of place' for a destination with the competing needs of residents and visitors.
PROGRAMME:
1700-1730: Arrival and registration
1730-1740: Chairman's welcome: Bill Maxwell F.Inst.TT, Sales Director, Cadogan Holidays
1740-1900: Speaker presentations including Simon Woodward FTS, Senior Research Fellow, Leeds Metropolitan University
1900-1945: Open Forum
1945-2030: Networking with Refreshments
TICKETS:
£25 - Student/Retired
£30 - Member of the Tourism Society
£50 - Non-member
Visit www.tourismsociety.org and click on ‘Events’ to book online or contact Daniel Morris-Jeffery for more information on 020 8661
4636 or email daniel@tourismsociety.org.




























