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Newham on the verge of a prestigious tourism award

Published by yemisi for London Borough Of Newham - Head Office in Communities and also in Local Government
Tuesday 23rd September 2008 - 4:09pm

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Newham Councils innovative Be a Local Tourist campaign has been named as a finalist in the prestigious Visit London Awards.

The scheme has been short-listed in the category of Marketing and PR Campaign of the Year. 

The opposition includes high profile private sector competitors including the British Museum for its promotion of China's Terracotta Army, and the Imperial War Museum for its promotion of a James Bond exhibition. 

The winner will be announced at the Royal Albert Hall in November. 

Mayor of Newham, Sir Robin Wales, said: Im very proud that Newham Council is the only public sector organisation to be named as a finalist in this category rivalling private sector organisations with huge promotional budgets. 

The Be a Local Tourist weekend is a fantastic example of the council working with partners to enable thousands of residents to enjoy visitor attractions in their borough. 

The Be a Local Tourist campaign is organised by the councils 2012 tourist and visitor legacy team. This year it saw more than 4,000 residents taking the opportunity to discover the tourist attractions on their doorstep.

For more information visit: www.visitlondon.com/awards

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