Hadrian's Wall campaign could net extra £3 million tourist cash
Last updated at 13:38, Wednesday, 26 November 2008
A campaign to promote Hadrian’s Wall to people living in the south of England is expected to generate an extra £3 million in spending from tourists in 2009.
Hadrian’s Wall Heritage Ltd launched its biggest marketing campaign this summer to coincide with the start of a major exhibition at the British Museum on the Emperor Hadrian. It included 200sq ft billboards at tube stations around London, showing images of the wall and surrounding countryside.
There were also adverts in the London Evening Standard and national newspapers.
Research found there was an eight per cent increase in the number of people who were either thinking about or had already booked a visit as a result.
It is estimated this would mean an extra 46,000 people would visit the area in the next year, bringing £3m of additional visitor spending.
Linda Tuttiett, chief executive of Hadrian’s Wall Heritage Ltd, said: “We were determined to make the most of the fantastic opportunity presented by this summer’s blockbuster Hadrian exhibition in London.
“That’s why we worked with a number of partners, including VisitBritain, on our biggest ever marketing campaign.
“This new research shows that the campaign has been a great success in generating additional interest in Hadrian’s Wall Country among people living or working in London.”
The 400 Londoners surveyed during July 2008 were also presented with a list of eight tourist attractions in the North East of England and more people were aware of Hadrian’s Wall than any other attraction.
In total 89 per cent people said they had heard of Hadrian’s Wall. Just over 80 per cent of people said they were aware of the Angel of the North, while a little under 70 per cent said they had heard of the Gateshead Millennium Bridge and Durham Cathedral.
First published at 11:26, Wednesday, 26 November 2008
Published by http://www.newsandstar.co.uk
SHARE THIS ARTICLE
- Cumbrian rugby star Mark Cueto's embarrassing crash
- Ex-Cumbrian council chairman Tony Brunskill admits more child abuse
- Headteacher’s tribute to 'charming' Cumbrian crash victim Josh Downham
- Ex-Hearts soccer player jailed by Carlisle court for trying to con finance firms
- Carlisle woman dragged along road trying to stop car thief
- Ex-Cumbrian council chairman Tony Brunskill admits more child abuse
- Cumbrian rugby star Mark Cueto's embarrassing crash
- A little bit of Carlisle history vanishes with the bulldozers (4 comments)
- Ex-Hearts soccer player jailed by Carlisle court for trying to con finance firms
- Tributes to Cumbrian teenager killed in head-on crash (27 comments)
- Ex-Cumbrian council chairman Tony Brunskill admits more child abuse
- Cumbrian rugby star Mark Cueto's embarrassing crash
- Ex-Hearts soccer player jailed by Carlisle court for trying to con finance firms
- Carlisle car sales fraudster set to be sentenced
- Headteacher’s tribute to 'charming' Cumbrian crash victim Josh Downham
- Carlisle council vow to keep High Street alive (18 comments)
- Alzheimer’s services cuts 'a very sad day for Cumbria'
- Lib Dems accused of wasting money by forcing Carlisle election (5 comments)
- Are apprenticeships the way to tackle youth unemployment and rising uni fees? (1 comment)
- ‘State shouldn’t interfere on gay marriage’ says Cumbria uni Chancellor (40 comments)
- Carlisle council vow to keep High Street alive (18 comments)
- Alzheimer’s services cuts 'a very sad day for Cumbria'
- Lib Dems accused of wasting money by forcing Carlisle election (5 comments)
- Are apprenticeships the way to tackle youth unemployment and rising uni fees? (1 comment)
- A little bit of Carlisle history vanishes with the bulldozers (4 comments)




