Enhancing Quality of Life: Strategy & Policy

The Regional Economic Strategy sets out what the NWDA needs to
do to support quality of life in the region for both residents and
visitors.
Regional Economic Strategy
Everything we do is set out in the Regional Economic Strategy.
The strategy is split up into bite-size chunks and Quality of Life
is one of those chunks. (The others are Business, Skills &
Education, People & Jobs and Infrastructure.)
Within the Enhancing Quality of Life section, we have a number
of jobs to do. We need to make the Northwest a better place to
live, deliver a world-class offering for all visitors and
residents, promote the region as a place to host major events, and
highlight the region’s tourism successes.
We are currently developing a new single strategy for the region
called RS2010.
Strategy for Tourism in England’s Northwest
The Strategy for Tourism in England’s Northwest 2003/10 sets out
the strategic context and vision for Tourism in England’s
Northwest. Beneath the Regional Tourism Strategy sit a number of
frameworks, including: the Visitor Information Framework, the
Business Tourism Framework and the Tourism Research Strategy.
Strategy for Major Events
The major events held in the Northwest are as much for those
people who live in the region as for those who visit. Developing
and marketing the region’s image is an important strategic
objective for the future regeneration of England’s Northwest. The
Regional Economic Strategy identifies the implementation of a
Strategy for Major Events for the region as a key activity in the
delivery of this objective.
The Northwest is the first region in England to develop a major
events strategy. It has resulted in a world-class programme of
events that are distinctive and capable of attracting large numbers
of visitors from outside the region, while significantly enhancing
the profile of the region.
London 2012 Tourism Strategy
The NWDA is supporting the Government’s London 2012 tourism
strategy,
Winning: A Tourism Strategy for 2012 and
Beyond. The aim of the strategy is to maximise the
financial benefits of London 2012 Games for the UK tourism
industry.