Durham City has been awarded the Confederation of Passenger Transport’s ‘Coach Friendly’ accreditation, in recognition of the city’s commitment to coach tourism.
The award was presented to Cllr Elizabeth Scott, Durham County Council’s Cabinet member for economy and partnerships. Durham is the only county in the UK to have three coach friendly awards currently.
Durham continues to be a popular destination for coach visits thanks to the wide variety of group-friendly attractions and accommodation across the county, with both Bishop Auckland and Beamish Museum also holding the Coach Friendly accreditation.
The award recognises work undertaken by Durham County Council, including its tourism service Visit County Durham, and Durham City Parish Council to ensure coach drivers and their passengers can enjoy a safe and smooth visit, and a warm welcome. This includes convenient drop-off and pick-up locations, coach parking facilities, and facilities for drivers.
The Coach Friendly accreditation also reflects Visit County Durham’s commitment to promoting sustainable tourism, by encouraging groups to visit the area via bus, coach or train.
It is hoped that increasing the number of coaches visiting Durham City, and the wider county, will help boost visitor numbers and overnight stays, as well as benefiting shops, cafes and other local businesses.
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