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Sustainable rural tourism

The Sustainable Rural Tourism programme aims to attract more than 300,000 extra overnight visitors into the region each year. Its six projects will focus on the opportunities for tourists - to the benefit of south west businesses and residents - to make the most of the South West Coast Path, Cornish Mining World Heritage site, inland water bodies, cycle & multi-use trails and the natural habitat.

More than £14 million is being provided by a grant from the Rural Development Programme for England (RDPE), with a further £4 million contributed by the private sector and the organisations leading delivery of the projects. Around half of the funding will be spent in Cornwall, although the split within individual projects varies.

The six projects are:

For more information, please contact Mike Johns at the South West RDA by phone on 01392 229626 or by email to Mike.Johns@southwestrda.org.uk.

 



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