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Baroness Anelay of St Johns asked Her Majesty's Government:
Lord McIntosh of Haringey: There are 11 members of the Strategic Board of the Tourism, Hospitality and Leisure Sector Industry Forum and their names are on the attached list. In addition, there are 18 members of the Industry Forum Action Group representing a broad spectrum of interests in hospitality and tourism. A list of their names and organisations is also attached.
Their remit is to devise and take forward a scheme to strengthen the competitiveness of the tourism, hospitality and leisure sector by improving key operational management skills and business processes in order to create a world class tourism industry.
The Industry Forum project will operate for five years and quarterly reports will be issued to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and copied to the Department of Trade and Industry.
| Name | |
| Bob Cotton | Chief Executive, British Hospitality Association |
| Tim Bartlett | Chief Executive, British Association of Leisure Parks, Piers and Attractions |
| David Battersby | Managing Director, Hospitality and Leisure Manpower |
| Robin Broke | Chief Executive, Association of Leading Visitor Attractions |
| Gary Crossley | Group Editor, Reed Catering Titles |
| Robert Hayward | Chief Executive, Brewers and Licensed Retailers Association |
| Stuart May | Tourism Advisor, Department for Culture, Media and Sport |
| Ian McKerracher | Chief Executive, Restaurant Association |
| Miles Quest | Director, Wordsmith and Company |
| Brigid Simmonds | Chief Executive, Business in Sport and Leisure |
| Sheila Thomson | Tourism Advisor, Department for Culture, Media and Sport |
| Name | |
| Michael Hirst | Chairman, Business Tourism Partnership |
| Marc Verstringhe | Honorary President, European Catering Association International |
| David Wood | Chief Executive, Hotel and Catering International Management Association |
| Alan Parker | Whitbread Hotel Company |
| David Michels | Chief Executive, Hilton plc |
| Graham Grose | Thurlestone Hotel, Devon |
| David Williams | Ambassador Hotel, Llandudno |
| Giles Shepard | Ritz Hotel, London |
| Andrew Coppel | Chief Executive, Queen's Moat House |
| Paul Dermody | Managing Director, De Vere Hotels |
| David Bland | Managing Director, Europe, Middle East and Africa, Bass plc |
| Michael Flexman | Accor |
| Ian Burke | Chief Executive, Thistle Hotels |
| Declan Swan | Director, Hospitality Training Foundation |
| Caroline Horrigan | Chief Executive, Travel, Tourism and Events Services |
| Professor Peter Jones | Centre for Hospitality Industry Productivity Research |
| Malcolm Bell | Chief Executive, South West Tourism |
| Paul Hopper | London Tourist Board |
Baroness Anelay of St Johns asked Her Majesty's Government:
Lord McIntosh of Haringey: I refer the noble Baroness to my Written Answer on 22 March (WA 181), in which I listed the members of the working group of industry representatives and government officials set up to consider the recommendations in the British Tourist Authority report First Impressions. That Written Answer also gave details of the group's remit and stated that it would report progress to the Minister for Tourism, Film and Broadcasting by March 2002.
Baroness Anelay of St Johns asked Her Majesty's Government:
Lord McIntosh of Haringey: At the Tourism Summit on 6 March it was announced that the Department for Culture, Media and Sport would shortly fund a scoping study to identify the benefits of extending to hotels the Envirowise programme on environmental best practice. The department expects to commission AEA Technology to carry out this work and that it will be completed by the end of July. The report will be presented to Janet Anderson, the Minister for Tourism, Film and Broadcasting.
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