Cross-Sector Community Learning Exchange: Community Tourism
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Cross-Sector Community Learning Exchange: Community Tourism

By Development Trusts Association Scotland

Enjoy a funded visit to Lunan Bay and East Haven Together to learn how to recalibrate tourism in Scotland to deliver for our communities.

Date and time

Location

Lunan Home Farm, Arbroath DD11 5ST

Ardbroath Angus DD115ST United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 4 hours, 30 minutes
  • In person

About this event

Please note - bookings will close at 10am on the 12th of September.

The exchange is part of a series of cross-sector Community Learning Exchanges that provides members of Scottish Community Alliance's (SCA) network - including DTAS members - with cross-sector learning opportunities, improving the resilience of the wider network and their practices through skill advancement and capacity building.

This particular exchange will be hosted by SCOTO CIC, Lunan Bay Communities Partnership and East Haven Together, on the topic of community tourism.

Your visit will be fully funded by the National Lottery Community Fund and the Scottish Community Alliance. More information below.

Exchange description

This exchange will provide you with the opportunity to visit both Lunan Bay Communtiies Partnership and East Haven Together in one day.

  • 10:45- Lunan Bay learning exchange
  • 12:15- Travel to Arbikie distillery for lunch
  • 12:30 - 1:20- lunch break
  • 1:30 - travel to East Haven
  • 2pm - East Haven Together learning exchange
  • 3pm - Close

Learning outcomes

  1. Visit to Lunan Bay Communities Partnership:

  • Exploring the role and impact of a community-led ranger service in improving visitor management, community wellbeing and outdoor education.

  • Learning how community-led projects, such as the new all-abilities viewing platform at Lunan Bay, can be delivered by engaging businesses with corporate social responsibility commitments and other key stakeholders to provide vital visitor infrastructure.

  • Exploring how business-led collaborations can provide sustainable income streams for community projects, drawing on examples such as the Make Travel Matter campaign with Trafalgar Travel & Arbikie Distillery Experience, and other scalable commercial models.

  1. Visit to East Haven Together:

  • Participants will learn how story telling and art have been used to engage people from across the world in promoting the history and heritage of this small coastal community.

  • Participants will gain insight into how nudge strategies have been used to influence and change public behaviours.

  • Participants will learn more about how visitors value the natural environment of East Haven and are actively engaged in helping to protect and conserve the amenity.

Who is this exchange for?

Anyone who is employed by or volunteers for a community organisation that is a member of DTAS and/or a member of one of the 28 networks that comprise the Scottish Community Alliance.

To enable as many organisations to attend as possible, we are capping attendance at two people per organisation.

Where is this event taking place?

The meeting point for the start of the Lunana Bay Communities Partnership learning exchange is: TBC

Do I have to pay to attend?

No. This exchange is fully funded.

Thanks to National Lottery players, Locality has received almost £1.9 million over three years from The National Lottery Community Fund, the largest community funder in the UK.

The funding will support the Connectors UK programme, delivered in partnership with DTA Scotland, DTA Wales and DT Northern Ireland. Through the programme we will bring local community organisations together, to build resilience, share innovative practice and shape their community’s future.

The exchange is also funded by the Community Learning Exchange fund, distributed by the Scottish Community Alliance.

What is funded?

Travel and/or mileage costs can be expensed. If you need to travel two hours or more (one way) in order to attend, we will pay up to £100 for accommodation and up to £25 subsistence per day.

We will provide expense forms to all attendees once the event has taken place and reimburse costs. Make sure to hold onto all receipts as these will need to be submitted with your expense form.

Please note, by signing up to this event you agree to your name and organisational details being shared with the Scottish Community Alliance.

Photography disclaimer

DTAS will be taking photos at this event. These images will be used by DTAS to share news about the event, and to publicise our future events. Images may be used in press releases, printed publicity and published on social media and the DTAS website. They will be stored securely, and we will delete them after they are no longer needed for publicity purposes. If you would prefer not to be photographed, then notify us on the day or please email annie@dtascot.org.uk.

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DTA Scotland is an independent, member-led organisation which aims to promote, support and represent development trusts in Scotland. Established in 2003, DTA Scotland now has over 350 development trust members – community-led organisations using a combination of enterprise and creativity to improve the quality of life for local people in urban, rural and island communities across Scotland.

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Sep 19 · 11:00 AM GMT+1