Welcome to Cleethorpes!
A new tourism brochure to encourage visitors to Cleethorpes and the surrounding area has been launched today at the Discovery Centre.
Local business owners along with the area's tourism providers, tourist information staff and Cllr Chris Shaw (Leader of North East Lincolnshire Council) and Cllr Mick Burnett (deputy leader and portfolio holder for tourism and culture) - Cleethorpes was officially launched as the place to be in 2013!
See more at the launch in our gallery
The brochure is jam-packed with information promoting local businesses, cafes, restaurants, accommodation, attractionsetc.
This year, 2013 sees the 150th anniversary of the arrival of the railway to Cleethorpes and with 150 events taking place throughout the year there will be something for everyone.
To name but a few Cleethorpes events, there will be the Festival of Flight, Armed Forces Day, the Carnival, Transport, Food and Music Festivals, Scooter Rally and events going on at the Cleethorpes Light Railway.
The mini-guide has been produced by North East Lincolnshire Council's Tourist Information Centre and is jam-packed with details about the area's visitor attractions, where to stay and eat together with details about forthcoming events.
Amongst the local business owners, I spoke to owner of the Paint A Pot Shop in Mill Road, Sandra Ballard, who said she was very encouraged by the tourist guide.
Promoting Peaks Top Farm and Fabulously Fruity Wines were Linda and Rodney Clayton, Julie Collins and Steve Eddowes. They liked the guide and they will be exhibiting at the Lincolnshire Food Festival on Saturday/Sunday September 21/22 at the Meridian Park.
Bill McCann and Alex Baxter organisers of the Armed Force Day in Cleethorpes were telling me about their plans to erect a spectacular memorial to all Armed Forces near Ross Castle in time for the Armed Forces Day in Cleethorpes which will be held on Saturday, June 29.
The brochure is not only for visitors but for locals too, jam-packed with events, information and attractions that perhaps Cleethorpes people haven't visited for long time.
The pocket-sized guide will be available from the Tourist Information Centre in Cleethorpes within Cleethorpes Library, Alexandra Road and in Grimsby within the Fishing Heritage Centre as well as many other venues and visitor information points across region.
Get your brochure now and don't is a thing in Cleethorpes!
A new tourism brochure to encourage visitors to Cleethorpes and the surrounding area has been launched today at the Discovery Centre.
Local business owners along with the area's tourism providers, tourist information staff and Cllr Chris Shaw (Leader of North East Lincolnshire Council) and Cllr Mick Burnett (deputy leader and portfolio holder for tourism and culture) - Cleethorpes was officially launched as the place to be in 2013!
See more at the launch in our gallery
The brochure is jam-packed with information promoting local businesses, cafes, restaurants, accommodation, attractionsetc.
This year, 2013 sees the 150th anniversary of the arrival of the railway to Cleethorpes and with 150 events taking place throughout the year there will be something for everyone.
To name but a few Cleethorpes events, there will be the Festival of Flight, Armed Forces Day, the Carnival, Transport, Food and Music Festivals, Scooter Rally and events going on at the Cleethorpes Light Railway.
The mini-guide has been produced by North East Lincolnshire Council's Tourist Information Centre and is jam-packed with details about the area's visitor attractions, where to stay and eat together with details about forthcoming events.
Amongst the local business owners, I spoke to owner of the Paint A Pot Shop in Mill Road, Sandra Ballard, who said she was very encouraged by the tourist guide.
Promoting Peaks Top Farm and Fabulously Fruity Wines were Linda and Rodney Clayton, Julie Collins and Steve Eddowes. They liked the guide and they will be exhibiting at the Lincolnshire Food Festival on Saturday/Sunday September 21/22 at the Meridian Park.
Bill McCann and Alex Baxter organisers of the Armed Force Day in Cleethorpes were telling me about their plans to erect a spectacular memorial to all Armed Forces near Ross Castle in time for the Armed Forces Day in Cleethorpes which will be held on Saturday, June 29.
The brochure is not only for visitors but for locals too, jam-packed with events, information and attractions that perhaps Cleethorpes people haven't visited for long time.
The pocket-sized guide will be available from the Tourist Information Centre in Cleethorpes within Cleethorpes Library, Alexandra Road and in Grimsby within the Fishing Heritage Centre as well as many other venues and visitor information points across region.
Get your brochure now and don't is a thing in Cleethorpes!