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A number of Tourism for All members have been named as finalists in this year’s Awards for Excellence 2020 hosted by VisitEngland. The finalists will now go forward to compete for the tourism industry’s annual national Awards for Excellence.

Applications were put forward for national judging from businesses across England including hotels, self catering accommodation, B&Bs, attractions, restaurants and more. All finalists are invited to attend an online virtual events on Monday, 17th August when the winners will be announced.

The event will be streamed live from 7pm on VisitEngland’s website and their YouTube channel.

North Hayne Farm Cottages in Devon are one of three properties competing for Self-catering Accommodation of the Year, while Hoe Grange Holidays have been named as a finalist for Ethical, Responsible and Sustainable Tourism Awards.

The Roman Baths and Pump Room in Bath have been named twice, for the International Tourism Award and the Large Visitor Attraction of the Year.

Good luck to our members!

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