Gloucester's on the map!

Gloucester's on the map!

21st September 2010

It's been a record busting year for staff in the city council's Tourist
Information Centre
.

Since the beginning of April they have had more than 70,000 people
through the door of their offices in Southgate Street - 17,000 more than
the same period last year.

And several times this year the staff have coped with more than 1000
visitors in a day - beating their previous highest figure of 750 people.

Council Leader, Paul James, commented: " This is one of the factors that
demonstrates that Gloucester is well and truly on the map. We have had a
great year in the city with a whole string of events taking place.

" These include the Three Choirs Festival, the city-wide Summer
festival, the BBC History Festival, the Gloucester day celebrations,
Heritage Open Days and the new Crucible Exhibition at the Cathedral.

" Doesn't this just go to show the diverse range of events that we stage
in the city and explains who so many people have come to visit us."

And he went on: " Visitors who go to the Tourist Information Centre get
a fantastic service. Our award winning TIC is one of the best in the
country and they will get a fabulous service."

In addition to visitors to the city the TIC has a strong base of local
residents who use them for booking coach trips, bus passes and
information about local events.

 

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