Greater Lincolnshire and Rutland have achieved Local Visitor Economy Partnership LVEP accreditation which is a major milestone in the evolution of Destination Lincolnshire after a four-year transformation to make sure it was perfectly positioned to support businesses, operators and councils after covid.
Charlotte Goy, Chief Executive at Destination Lincolnshire, said: “The accreditation is testament to the amazing performance of our team, the vision of our Board of Directors and the unwavering support of our partners.
“We’re just at the beginning, but already we can see where the step-change will be. With LVEP status secured, we’ll be invited to take part in national development and marketing activities with VisitEngland, which could unlock funding for marketing campaigns, destination development, data and insights, and business support with training.
“There will also be a regional strategy which will encourage East Midland LVEPs to collaborate with each other.”
Andrew Stokes, Director at VisitEngland, said: “The Local Visitor Economy Partnerships programme is transforming the visitor economy landscape in England.
“LVEPs are supporting sector growth in a more inclusive, accessible and sustainable way and I am delighted to welcome Greater Lincolnshire and Rutland. Working together, LVEPs are simplifying our tourism landscape, ensuring England continues to be a compelling destination for both domestic and international visitors. As Greater Lincolnshire and Rutland his established as an LVEP, VisitEngland will provide ongoing support including a dedicated regional lead.”