The official Partners for England website

Partners for England is a collaborative initiative owned by public and private stakeholders with a interest in the prosperity of England’s visitor economy. The initiative places a strong emphasis on the national, regional, sub-regional and local tourism interface and the pursuit of economies of scale. The objective is to create a shared sense of purpose through agreeing a core set of priorities for joint action and delivery. The initiative was borne out of three ground breaking summits which took place in 2005 and 2006. Further information on these can be accessed in the Summits section of this website. 

Due to the success of the summits, the Partners for England Forum was created in 2007. It meets bi-annually with the remit of securing real engagement on the key issues facing the English tourism industry.  The Forum:

- informs and influences England's tourism strategy
- offers direction and acts as an expert advisory panel to VisitEngland
- ensures stakeholder buy-in and cohesion
- promotes outcomes with the tourism communities it represents
- actively involves the industry
- maximises the value of resources across the tourism sector through partnership working

A presentation on the background to Partners for England and its key workstreams can be accessed here. Please use this as a tool to raise awareness about Partners for England with your colleagues, members and partner organisations.

Partners for England Summits

Cartwheels

Learn more about how Partners for England formed.

More about the summits

Partners for England Forum

Freshwater Bay

Learn about the Partners for England Forum. 

Discover more

Browse Forum Members

Joss Bay

Access a full list of stakeholders or search for your Partners for England representatives by region or organisation.

Find out more about a representative

What is ETIP

Norwich

Find out more about the English Tourism Intelligence Partnership

Learn more about the Charter

East Sussex

Agree to champion excellence in destination management

Sign up to the Place Making Charter

Marketing

Ketton

Find out more about the Forum's work on marketing

Marketing
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