2nd July 2008
Categories: County Durham Tourism Partnership News
A floating concert on the River Wear officially launched BRASS: Durham International Festival on Friday.
Balkan gypsy brass band The Baghdaddies played an exclusive concert from the top deck of the Prince Bishop River Boat Cruiser, while other brass players bobbed alongside in traditional rowing boats.
The event, organised by CDTP, was covered on ITV's regional news programme North East Tonight and in The Journal, Northern Echo and Evening Chronicle.
To find our more about the two week festival visit: www.brassfestival.co.uk. Information on a whole range of events happening in the county over the summer that may be of interest to your customers is available on www.visitcountydurham.com.
The Area Tourism Management Plan (ATMaP) is a plan that turns the regional tourism strategy and County Durham tourism strategy, as well as relevant parts of the regional and sub-regional economic development strategies, into action. It is a plan that all organisations and businesses in the county can use to guide their thinking, proposals and activities. It also coordinates delivery.
The Area Tourism Management Plan (ATMaP) is a plan that turns the regional tourism strategy and County Durham tourism strategy, as well as relevant parts of the regional and sub-regional economic development strategies, into action. It is a plan that all organisations and businesses in the county can use to guide their thinking, proposals and activities. It also coordinates delivery.
The Area Tourism Management Plan (ATMaP) is a plan that turns the regional tourism strategy and County Durham tourism strategy, as well as relevant parts of the regional and sub-regional economic development strategies, into action. It is a plan that all organisations and businesses in the county can use to guide their thinking, proposals and activities. It also coordinates delivery.