Awards Shortlist Announced

21 April 2009

The sixth, annual, Lancashire and Blackpool Tourism Awards, which will take place on Wednesday 10 June 2009 at Ribby Hall, will celebrate tourism businesses across the county and today (April 20) the tourist board announced the very best, shortlisted in each category – trailblazers who now find themselves deservedly in the spotlight. 

The awards are supported by the Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA)

This year, more than ever, the visitor economy is playing a vital role in the general ‘business health’ of the region, as the industry seizes the opportunities presented by the ‘staycation’ trend and renewed interest from overseas visitors.  As is often the case during challenging times, those within the industry who innovate and explore new routes to success, often emerge stronger and these qualities are clearly evident in many of this year’s entries.

Mike Wilkinson, Chief Executive of Lancashire and Blackpool Tourist Board said:

“This year the applications have been impressive particularly as they reflect heightened levels of creativity and quality of service, setting inspiring benchmarks for tourism businesses across Lancashire.

One of our winners last year, The Beach House in Blackpool, raced through the subsequent regional finals and is representing Lancashire this week at Enjoy England Awards for Excellence.  We wish them every success and believe that all those shortlisted this year, will reap rewards and recognition for their businesses simply by taking part.”

All finalists announced today, will be invited to a celebratory luncheon at Ribby Hall on Wednesday June 10 where the overall winners in 13 categories from Large Attraction to the increasingly competitive Sustainable Tourism, will each receive their prestigious award.

Peter Mearns, Executive Director of Marketing and Communications at the NWDA, said:

“The NWDA is proud to support the Lancashire and Blackpool Tourism Awards again this year. The increasing interest in holidaying at home is great news for the industry, but we must continue to ensure that we are offering the best quality experiences to our visitors.  These awards are helping to raise standards across the region, making sure that Lancashire and the Northwest can compete with the best of the best across the UK and internationally.”

Those shortlisted by category are :

Bed and Breakfast/Guest Accommodation of the Year – Sponsored by Visit Blackpool

The Ashton, Lancaster

The Cartford Inn, Little Eccleston

Howarth House, St Annes

Little Stubbins B&B, Claughton-on-Brock

Small Hotel of the YearSponsored by Lancashire County Developments Ltd

Crofters Hotel, Garstang

Mytton Fold Hotel and Golf Complex, Langho

West Tower Country House Hotel, Aughton

Large Hotel of the YearSponsored by Blackpool and the Fylde College

Best Western Premier Leyland Hotel, Leyland

The Midland Hotel, Morecambe

Preston Marriott Hotel

Small Visitor Attraction of the Year – Sponsored by KPMG

Chapel Gallery, Ormskirk

Helmshore Mills Textile Museum

Lancaster Canal Packet Boats

Old Holly Farm, Garstang

Large Visitor Attraction of the Year – Sponsored by University of Central Lancashire

Blackpool Tower & Circus

Blackpool Zoo

Pleasure Beach, Blackpool

WWT Martin Mere Wetland Centre, Near Ormskirk

Caravan Holiday Park and Holiday Village Award – Sponsored by Napthens Solicitors

Eastham Hall Caravan Park, Lytham St Annes

Hawthorns Park, Nr Carnforth

Sunset Park, Hambleton

Windy Harbour Holiday Park, Little Singleton

Self Catering/Serviced Apartments AwardSponsored by Northwest Regional Development Agency

Clough Bottom Farm Cottages, Bashall Eaves

Malkin Tower Farm Holiday Cottages, Blacko

Old Stables at Tippett Farm, Rossendale

Proven House, Longridge

Taste Lancashire Award – Sponsored by Food Northwest /Made in Lancashire

The Carmen Rose, Ribchester

The Fisherman’s Retreat, Rossendale

Homestead Farm’s Shop, Holmeswood 

La Locanda Ristorante Italiano, Gisburn

Business Tourism Award of the Year – Sponsored by Lancashire Economic Partnership

Pleasure Beach, Blackpool

Preston Marriott Hotel

Ribby Hall Village, Wrea Green

Sustainable Tourism Award – Sponsored by Natural Economy Northwest

Clough Bottom Farm Cottages, Bashall Eaves

Malkin Tower Farm Holiday Cottages, Blacko

Number One, South Beach, Blackpool

Sandcastle Waterpark, Blackpool

Access for All Tourism Award – Sponsored by Robinson Holidays

Grand Theatre, Blackpool

Oswaldtwistle Mills Shopping Village

Sandcastle Waterpark, Blackpool

Wyresdale Wheels for All Partnership, Wyre

Best Tourism Experience of the Year – Sponsored by Blackpool International Airport

Dukes at Williamson Park, Lancaster

Farmaggedon at Farmer Ted’s Farm Park, Ormskirk

Ribble Valley Food Trail

Sandcastle Waterpark, Blackpool

The Tourism Event of the Year Award will be decided by public vote; approximately 25K known visitors to the region will be invited to vote on a shortlist compiled by district tourism officers

Winners from the event this June,  will go on to represent Lancashire and Blackpool at the England’s Northwest Tourism Awards, organised by the NWDA, with the opportunity to progress to the Enjoy England national finals – as demonstrated by The Beach House, Blackpool.

The Beach House, five star self-catering apartments owned by Darren and Estelle Livesey, has beaten strong competition to get through to the national finals of these tourism equivalents of ‘The Oscars’; the annually held Enjoy England Awards for Excellence, organised by Visit Britain. The event this year takes place at the National Railway Museum in York on St.George’s Day, April 23rd 2009.

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