South West Wales Tourism Partnership (SWWTP) was the Regional Tourism Partnership (RTP) serving South West Wales. The Wales Tourist Board, now "Visit Wales", and part of the National Assembly for Wales initiated the formation of 4 RTPs across Wales to receive devolved resources and responsibilities for many aspects of tourism marketing and development. The partners in SWWTP are all the local authorities and a broad spread of tourism, hospitality, and leisure industry representatives from across the Region. SWWTP acts as the lead body supporting tourism in South West Wales.
Key elements within the Partnership's aims include: "…the need to maximise potential and eliminate wasteful competition for the ultimate benefit of the consumer and the trade" and "to encourage a greater integration of public and private sector resources by nurturing a distinct regional bias in decision making, reflective of the regional strategy / business plan".[citation needed] The SWWTP drives forward the SWW Regional Tourism Strategy, 'Open All Year'.
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[Did You Know?] [NATO is an alliance of 28 countries from Europe and North America.] [But NATO partnerships span the globe:] [Sweden, Jordan and Qatar worked with NATO to enforce a] [no-fly zone over Libya, protecting civilians.] [China, Indonesia and others coordinate with NATO] [to protect global shipping from pirate attacks.] [Australia, Georgia, Japan and others work with NATO] [to help improve the lives of the Afghan people.] [NATO partnerships bring together non-NATO members and] [NATO allies to work on common problems.] [For more information about the NATO Wales Summit please visit:] [natosummit2014-usnato.squarespace.com Produced by the U.S. Department of State] [NATO OTAN Wales Summit 4-5 LX, 2014 Sommet Du Pays De Galles] [Footage courtesy of the NATO Channel]
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