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Geen bewerkingssamenvatting
Geen bewerkingssamenvatting
Regel 35: Regel 35:


== Norfolk County Council ==
== Norfolk County Council ==
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Tourism plays a strong role in the regional economy of Norfolk and we are privileged to be in a location hosting a considerable stretch of coastline and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in addition to Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). At Norfolk County Council our Community and Environment Services works to unite communities, stakeholders and businesses to ensure economic activities co-exist with conservation policy and sustainable growth.
 
We are experienced in project delivery with strong communication, organisation and management skills. Our team had experience in developing low impact tourism initiatives based on natural and heritage assets. As a Project Partner we aim to drive an engaged, proactive partnership, supporting all FACET Project Partners in knowledge exchange and co-working.
 
The visitor economy is the 6th largest industry in Norfolk. In 2018 we received 937 million visitors Apr-Sept and 594 million in winter. This large influx of visitors in summer places strain on our resources. FACET will support modal shift towards a sustainable circular model, re-organising the coastal tourism industry to unlock lasting economic benefit. We will gain close and collaborative working with leisure and tourism sectors in the sub-region of the Great Yarmouth Borough. Our goal is to create sustainable coastal visitor capacity, whilst reducing damage to host environment and culture. In the long term participating in FACER will support our region to develop a strategic working ethic for protecting our natural resources whilst encouraging prosperity. 
 
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= Observer partners =
= Observer partners =
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== Dir. Régionale Hauts-deFrance de lÁDEME - Communaute DÁgglomeration de la Baie de Somme ==
== Dir. Régionale Hauts-deFrance de lÁDEME - Communaute DÁgglomeration de la Baie de Somme ==
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NV Economisch Impuls Zeeland

Impuls Zeeland offers quick access to everything so you can excel as an entrepreneur in Zeeland, such as market information, business support and the right contacts. Via Impuls Zeeland you may find a business partner, financier or the perfect location for your business. We are continually on the look-out for business opportunities and specific opportunities in Zeeland for innovative and sustainable business ventures.

In Zeeland, we maneuver in all corners of the business world. We are associated to institutes of higher education, have short lines to governmental organizations and maintain ties to economically interesting neighboring regions, such as Antwerp and Brabant. Within this large network we play a central, connecting role. This is how we further entrepreneurship in Zeeland, commissioned by the Province of Zeeland. We work independently and free of charge. Come talk to us!

www.impulszeeland.nl

HZ University of Applied Sciences

HZ University of Applied Sciences is located in Vlissingen, the South-West of the Netherlands. With a population of some 4,800 national and international students we are a small university with a personal approach. HZ offers high-quality study programmes. Since 2011 -so for the past nine years- HZ has been in the top three of Dutch multidisciplinary universities of applied sciences. As a university of applied sciences we focus on practice-based education and research opportunities. Our close cooperation with the business world, various research centres and our global network of partner universities is of paramount importance.

Knowledge centre Coastal Toerism of the HZ plays a role in FACET in the development of sustainable entrepreneurship and service models. In addition, we create a monitoring and evaluation tool for the pilots and the entire project. Models and processes that must be developed that need to be integrated into the standard tourism processes.

www.kenniscentrumkusttoerisme.nl

www.hz.nl

Camping en Villapark De Paardekreek

Camping en Villapark de Paardekreek is a family business located in Kortgene at the Veerse Meer and was founded 50 years ago. It has grown into a vacation park with numerous facilities, such as a water playground, outdoor swimming pool, outdoor playground, indoor playground, beach with jumping tower and cable car. In addition, there is a Grand Café and a supermarket.

The park consists of 94 bungalows on the Villapark, these bungalows are owned by owners and managed and rented by the Paardekreek. It also has seasonal pitches, annual pitches, camping pitches and various rental accommodations, such as a houseboat and a circular creek suite.

Every guest wants a unique vacation experience and therefore comes to De Paardekreek. Together with our team we do everything we can to give our guests this unique experience. We receive different target groups, families with children for which an animation team is ready during the vacation period, guests who want to explore the area by bike or walking and water sports enthusiasts who go sailing, surfing and swimming.

The guests are constantly looking for new accommodations and new experiences, therefore we want to build circular accommodations, with this we hope to meet the changing market. If the accommodation is rebuilt in ten years’ time, the materials can be reused and if the accommodation does not meet the requirements of the tourist in 20 years’ time, it can be disassembled and the materials can be reused. 

www.depaardekreek.nl

Westtoer

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The Blue Cluster

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Greenwich University

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Norfolk County Council

Tourism plays a strong role in the regional economy of Norfolk and we are privileged to be in a location hosting a considerable stretch of coastline and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in addition to Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). At Norfolk County Council our Community and Environment Services works to unite communities, stakeholders and businesses to ensure economic activities co-exist with conservation policy and sustainable growth.

We are experienced in project delivery with strong communication, organisation and management skills. Our team had experience in developing low impact tourism initiatives based on natural and heritage assets. As a Project Partner we aim to drive an engaged, proactive partnership, supporting all FACET Project Partners in knowledge exchange and co-working.

The visitor economy is the 6th largest industry in Norfolk. In 2018 we received 937 million visitors Apr-Sept and 594 million in winter. This large influx of visitors in summer places strain on our resources. FACET will support modal shift towards a sustainable circular model, re-organising the coastal tourism industry to unlock lasting economic benefit. We will gain close and collaborative working with leisure and tourism sectors in the sub-region of the Great Yarmouth Borough. Our goal is to create sustainable coastal visitor capacity, whilst reducing damage to host environment and culture. In the long term participating in FACER will support our region to develop a strategic working ethic for protecting our natural resources whilst encouraging prosperity. 

www.norfolk.gov.uk

www.great-yarmouth.gov.uk

Observer partners

Stichting Avans

Great Yarmouth Borough Council

Dir. Régionale Hauts-deFrance de lÁDEME - Communaute DÁgglomeration de la Baie de Somme

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