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the market for up-to-date information provision to visitors at their destinations in Wales, and the potential for publishing a free newspaper for visitors, vindicated by later research. It also gave Potter a substantial, in-depth project for his marketing degree, which coincided with a report to the Wales Tourist Board in June 1988 of a Study of the Social, Cultural and Linguistic Impact of Tourism in and Upon Wales. Three months later, after
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platform was constructed to demonstrate proof of concept and validate markets for linked, geospatial data on the World Wide Web. The new Countryside Wales UK website gave an early indication of the newspaper's online direction of travel following publication on the web of the first THIS WEEK WALES interactive online edition in 2005.
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A 1999/ 2000 Reader Survey demonstrated the effectiveness of the newspaper in reaching its target readership through a range of distribution outlets in Wales, England and Ireland. It carried a section entitled The Way Forward and a special article on Destination Management Systems entitled A Snapshot
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Impelled by an urgent need to reduce high-season traffic congestion in tourism honeypot areas of Wales and encouraged by the success of its First North Wales Events Campaign, the newspaper embarked on a national campaign to get visitors out of their cars at destination, reduce their carbon footprint,
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The newspaper's content was a formulaic mix of regional features, news in brief items, comprehensive calendars of seasonal events, and campaigns targeting specific reader groups. Editors were selected based on local knowledge, cultural integrity, journalistic experience and readability, all supported
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to be a celebration of Welsh culture at its best; a prime example of how, via tourism, culture can drive economic growth in a community. The festival sat perfectly within a developing strategy for arts and culture in Wales and was set to emerge onto a wider stage, strengthening rather than foregoing
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The following newspaper campaigns were designed to enhance visitors' experience at their destinations in Wales; tell stories to friends and family about their visit, and encourage return visits to Wales for holidays and short breaks. Distribution outside Wales was to encourage impromptu decisions to
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in 2002, the companies struggled to stay in existence; the partnerships were dissolved and they became market competitors with the exception of the South Wales company, which went into voluntary liquidation in 2003. As a result, and with developments hampered by the negative effect on tourism of the
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With planning permission a long way off and by no means certain, and with out-of-date tourist information leaflets spilling out of cupboards and gathering dust in the farmhouse, it was a light-bulb moment for the two protagonists who decided time would be better spent researching an apparent gap in
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and a deal brokered by the newspaper for Google's Wales datasets to be brought up to the same standard as those for England. As a result, and following acquisition by the newspaper of the Wales.info national web domain, "Google Maps" was used extensively in the beta Wales.info web platform The
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under Class 16: Newspapers, printed publications and letterheads, all relating to tourism in Wales. The applications were successful and Trade Mark UK00002173032 was entered into the Intellectual Property Register on 7 January 2000. National coverage enabled a series of successful, pan-Wales
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pullout supplement. Food and drink became a recurring theme, which, as well as representing the second biggest spend by visitors to Wales after accommodation, was one of the few Welsh 'export' items that visitors could continue to purchase on their return home. Sponsorship from the
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Building on the Wales Country Escapades campaign, this was the first featured campaign of the newspaper's new "Insight" Magazine Supplement launched in 2004. It coincided with launch of the Countryside Wales UK website as part of the Wales.info beta web platform development.
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and maintain a presence in print at the same time. A final edition was published in 2005 and the online digital assets laid to rest until a new, commercially sustainable, online business model could be conceived based on the five Cs of the new tourism marketplace: Content–
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Supporting the newspaper's Wales Millennium Tourism Showcase at the National Eisteddfod of Wales, Llanelli 2000 by staging the first historic re-enactment to take place on a National Eisteddfod field. The event celebrated the 600th anniversary of the revolt by
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to get away from the rat race and applied for planning permission to convert barn buildings on the land into a residential education centre. This was to be run in conjunction with the Snowdonia National Park Study Centre, and school visits to the
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for London in 1995 to set up LondonTown.com; Terry Jackson remaining in Wales to develop the beta Wales.info open web platform and the newspaper's online presence, realised seventeen years later in 2022 as a new collaborative journalism project.
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masthead with a new "Insight" magazine supplement featuring The Countryside–Y Cefn Gwlad while THIS WEEK went into hibernation for an indefinite period of time. The newspaper's founders went their separate ways: Steven Potter leaving
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collection of four fine art prints, signed and numbered by North Wales artists, celebrated completion of the first phase of restoration of the Plas Glyn-y-Weddw mansion that housed the Oriel Plas Glyn-y-Weddw Gallery:
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Public transport also became a recurring theme in the newspaper, aiming to persuade visitors to use scenic bus routes and railways to get around and discover new things to do at their destinations. Sponsorship from
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scheme with online mapping at its core. It marked launch of the first online edition of the newspaper billed as THIS WEEK Interactive. The number 1 online guide for Wales. (see also "Online presence" below).
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research on the information gathering habits of visitors at their destinations revealed only 1% of visitors to Wales read local newspapers because they didn't contain information relevant to their stay,
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An online events campaign following publication of The Way Forward in 2000. Launched in 2001, WalesCalendar.com was one of a suite of online products launched by THIS WEEK Wales in conjunction with the
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Prolific use was made of geographic information in laying out the newspaper's editorial, helping readers to navigate pages and locate things of interest on the ground. The development of an early
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Supporting nineteen tourism regeneration projects in Wales, supported by Adfywio recovery funding from the Wales Tourist Board and Countryside Council for Wales in the wake of the 2001
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trains. Campaign success was reported in an 18 November 2004 Wales & Borders Trains Press Release, Wales & Borders Trains and quantified using Rail Journey Data in Numbers.
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town. The Award was made in the face of stiff competition from a South Wales golfing event, which was heavily tipped to win. The judges were unanimous in considering
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It resulted in the Wales Country Escapades Campaign and introduction of a THIS WEEK Newspaper "Insight" Magazine Supplement to draw visitors back to the countryside.
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licensed development partner would have been key at this stage were it not for licensing problems not resolved until many years later following establishment of the
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A series of sections covering the twelve topographical areas of Wales, supported by editorial content, tables, maps showing the location of attractions, seasonal
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licensed development partner to explore new, online mapping applications in particular, but complicated licensing terms stalled any worthwhile developments.
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In addition to a comprehensive 1998–2001 Phases 2 Report and a Draft 2007–2011 Phase 3 Strategy Consultation, it resulted in a seminal short paper entitled
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desktop computer, a claim that remains undisputed. It laid further claim in 1995 to being the first newspaper published online, to extend local knowledge
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while maintaining a traditional print presence, costly by comparison. The last edition of the newspaper appeared in 2005 under its associated
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Despite these early successes, the newspaper faced the same challenge as its elder contemporaries in making well-curated content pay on the
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A 2001 Online Survey yielded exceptionally fast results, with charts showing reader profiles, their interests and detailed comments.
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was born with a distribution formula targeting visitors alone, with little leakage into the domestic market and few return copies.
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resulted in advanced, multi-layered, colour location mapping that became the campaign's hallmark, with Cordon Bleu cook
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An interactive newspaper/ online campaign celebrating launch on the World Wide Web of the Welsh Development Agency's
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Full-colour newspaper centrespreads with hallmark maps and tables showing the location of 150 visitor attractions in
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masthead drew comment from a number of well-meaning critics who felt it at odds with a newspaper starting life as a
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and help sustain an environment that attracted millions of staying and day visitors to Wales in the first place.
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A campaign that ran through the entire lifetime of the newspaper from the first edition, which carried a 4-page
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held for Welsh tourism with online interactive mapping at its core. The newspaper's status as an
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Sponsorship by THIS WEEK of the Wales Tourist Board's Welsh Event of the Year Award, rebranded
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was the brainchild of Steven Potter during the second year of his marketing degree course at
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The launch attracted much media attention and the newspaper became the subject in 1990 of a
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published between 1988 and 2005, established by Steven Potter and Terry Jackson to provide
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appeared in 1995 editions of the newspaper announcing the online presence of THIS WEEK at
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layers of information. Maps became a distinguishing feature of the newspaper, giving it a
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to give Wales a new-media marketing edge for the promotion of Welsh cultural tourism.
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therefore, became the visitors' week rather than marking a sequential period of time.
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cartoon character whose Designer-Paw-Mark trailed for visitors where to go by bus in
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published in the United Kingdom using new, digital pre-press technology on an Apple
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in five columns, three for editorial matter, two for standard format advertising.
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by local area maps, guides and imagery. Electronic layout and typesetting was by
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Jackson, meanwhile, had bought Cae Rhys farmhouse on three acres of land in the
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in December 1994. It is believed to be the first online newspaper of its kind.
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Newspaper special editions supporting tourism to Wales in the aftermath of the
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folk festival, a uniquely Welsh experience for visitors in June to this old
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Wales Arts & Culture Marketing Campaign (Incorporating Project Ffynnon)
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9pt was adopted as house font, 7pt for closely set events listings, and
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The First North Wales Events Campaign promoted festivals and events in
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facilitated colour map production using more than a hundred different
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Useful words and phrases for greetings, eating out and place names.
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on 16 September 1400 when he proclaimed himself Prince of Wales.
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The front cover featured a specially commissioned watercolour of
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were launched the following year to give national coverage with
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to make learning about Wales easy and fun for young visitors.
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was essential to his university studies, he arrived at the
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to visitors. It laid claim to being the first colour
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Tabloid
Trawsfynydd
Gwynedd
Wales
http://www.cottenham.info/cottenham-this-week.html
Wales
tabloid newspaper
Macintosh 512K
Netscape Navigator
web browser
World Wide Web
Wales
Lancaster University
Macintosh 512K
City of Lancaster
Steve Jobs
Snowdonia National Park
Trawsfynydd nuclear power station
Magnox Electric
Wales Tourist Board
North Wales
Secretary of State for Wales
Wyn Roberts
Penrhyn Castle
National Trust in Wales
Borth-y-Gest
Porthmadog
Rob Piercy
BBC TV
Fleet Street

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