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Shropshire Places to Visit

Places to visit 2005

The Shropshire Places to Visit booklet truly demonstrates the many and varied things to see and do in and around the county.  The guide is a high gloss A5 publication which incorporates a specific gardens and nurseries sections, and with enhanced attractions sections it is more user friendly and really helps sell Shropshire's many attractions.  There are a variety of advert sizes and your own custom designed artwork can be submited to reflect your own branding.

Distribution of the guide is monitored and controlled from the Shropshire Tourism office so we know exactly how many are distributed and to whom – this ensures that the guide is getting to those people who are actually looking for places to visit in Shropshire.

 
Places to visit 2004

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Places to visit 2003

Distribution Campaign

* Direct Enquiries ~ Distribution to all direct enquiries received at the Shropshire Tourism office via the Shropshire & Welsh Borders brochure or Shropshire Tourism website (www.shropshiretourism.co.uk).

* Shropshire Accommodation and Attractions ~ Regular distribution throughout all Shropshire Tourism member accommodations and attractions.

* Direct mail ~ Brochures are sent out to those key enquirers who requested information throughout 2004.

* Tourist Information Network ~ Distribution throughout Shropshire’s Tourist Information Centres, through Regional Tourist Information Centres, and other outlets.

* Shows and Exhibitions ~ Distribution at a number of domestic exhibitions and promotions attended by Shropshire Tourism, including Travel Trade shows.

* Press ~ Distribution to enquiries received from domestic and overseas press.

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