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This new ‘Kent Contemporary Working Group’ includes the Chief Executive
of Visit Kent, Sandra Matthews-Marsh and Mike Bedingfield the Chief
Executive of Tourism South East.
The first meeting of the new group will be on Monday 1st March in
Maidstone.
Speaking ahead of the meeting, Damian said: "I was delighted to be invited to join this new working group. I hope to
bring my experience working in advertising and communications, as well
as speaking up for tourism in Folkestone, Hythe, Romney Marsh and the
North Downs.
"I know how important it is that as an area you have a story to tell
-something that makes you different, and appealing to a broad group of
people.
"The Creative Quarter in Folkestone, Triennial, Literary Festival, the
work of groups like the Folkestone Arts Committee and new projects, like
the 'Last of England' at Dungeness give us a strong offering.
"I would add to that local food as well, which is also a creative
offering. We have local businesses which have reached national
prominence, like M&M Richardson in Dungeness and Griegs in Hythe. Romney
Marsh lamb is world famous and we have excellent sea food from the
Channel. I think it would be an excellent idea if we could promote an
annual food festival for Romney Marsh and Hythe.
"Heritage is also important and I think we could do more to make our
local sites more accessible to visitors. I know from my work as Chairman
of the Step Short project in Folkestone, that promoting the town’s vital
role in the First World War as the major port for troops to make the
journey to and from the front line, could give us a great opportunity.
"500,000 people every year make the journey from the UK to the First
World War battlefields in France and Belgium, so that they can walk in
the footsteps of the soldiers. Yet they can also do that by visiting
Folkestone, on their way to France, and making the journey on foot down
the Road of Remembrance to the harbour.
"Overall, we need to bang a drum for Kent, and Folkestone and Hythe.
Some people have talked about Eco-tourism in Romney Marsh, and this has
a role to play, but I believe the opportunity is much greater than
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