The project manager of the Eden Project Morecambe will be among the guest speakers at the annual launch of a tourism guide.
Tim Narey will speak at the Bay Tourism Association event at the Midland hotel on Thursday afternoon.
The association's annual Visitor Guide, which promotes the Morecambe Bay area, will be launched, and there will be other speakers including Vikki Harris from Marketing Lancashire and Mark Prada, chair of the Bay Tourism Association.
Greg Lambert and Nathan Hill from Beyond Radio will also be there to record interviews for broadcast on our shows 'The Resident' and 'Beyond the Headlines'.
Representatives from local tourism businesses including shops, attractions, hotels, guesthouses, festivals and events, will also be there.
Bay Tourism Association is a self-funded group of local tourism businesses working together to promote the Morecambe Bay area.
Spaces are limited if you represent a business and wish to attend. Email secretarybaytourism@gmail.com to confirm your attendance. The event runs from noon until 2pm.
Related Story: Morecambe Bay tourism guide launch is huge success - Beyond Radio
Here is a photo taken at the launch of last year's Tourism Guide at the Midland.



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