‘Case Study: Steyning, West SussexThe Visitor and Tourism Group of the Steyning and District Community Partnership has worked with Hidden Britain to produce a series of walks guides, making the most of Steyning's key strengths of heritage and a fabulous natural environment. Need for the projectThe Steyning and District Community partnership was set up in order to deliver projects designed to address needs identified in the Healthcheck undertaken in 2006. Four focus groups, were set up to look at: Transport and Accessibility, Environment, Economy, Social and Community. Through these groups, research was carried out to ascertain how Steyning fared in these areas. In conjunction with Tourism South East they organised a Tourism Seminar at the Old Tolgate Hotel in Bramber inviting people from neighbouring communities. From this, the “Visitor and Tourism Group” was formed. This group comprising community volunteers and local businesses have taken on responsibility for management of Steyning as a visitor destination . Based on the research gained through the healthcheck, the group identified several key aims:
These were all designed to increase the economic stability of the town and its businesses, and improve local facilities for residents and visitors alike. Planning the ProjectThe V&T group had successfully spearheaded several initiatives prior to involvement with Hidden Britain, namely; creating the “enjoy Steyning” leaflet, the steyningsouthdowns website, new finger posts and signage, and improved toilet and carparking facilities. With these completed the group had struck a small impasse and required a new focus to really move forward. Hidden Britain was invited to audit the progress to date and see if new projects could be identified to continue increasing Steyning’s visitor draw. Although great progress had been made, Steyning still wasn’t making the most of its strengths and there was little to interpret the information for visitor to encourage longer stays. In order to address this the group decided to create a series of new self-guided walks, bringing to life the history and attractions of the area. These would be designed on a variety of distance and difficulties to appeal to a broad spectrum of visitors and as far as possible incorporate local businesses and attraction into the routes. A smaller group took on the task and with support from HBSE; identified the routes, tested them, collected images, drafted content, took editorial decisions on the mapping and design, and planned distribution and publicity. The new walks were completed early in 2010 and the group thenbegan developing a visitor information point housed in the Steyning Post Office. Project Outputs :
Achievements of the Project:Businesses engaged (34) No. of volunteers (5) Skills & training Marketing support Other |
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