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Changes to PartnerNet
PartnerNet is now served from a new Our Partners area of the HA website. Further changes are planned to improve the way we deliver information to our partners.
The Project Control Framework
On 1st April 2008 we launched the Project Control Framework. The Framework sets out how we, together with the Department for Transport, manage and deliver major improvement projects.
Efficiency Gains from Collaborative Roads Procurement
Delivering efficiency and best value is central
Step 1: Does my business qualify?
As defined in TSRGD, a tourist destination is:
"A permanently established attraction or facility which attracts or is used by visitors to an area and which is open to the public without prior booking during its normal opening hours."
This covers a wide range of tourist attractions and other facilities, such as those listed below.
Tourist attractions:
These are places of interest, open to the public, offering recreation, education or historic interest. They include:
Visitor centres - Theme parks
- Historic buildings
- Museums
- Zoos
- Parks and gardens
- Natural attractions - nature reserves, beaches and viewpoints
- Areas of special interest
- Country tours and routes
- Sports centres
- Theatres
- Cinemas
- Concert venues
Tourist facilities:
These are places where travellers can rest, take refreshment or obtain information. They include:
- Hotels, guesthouses and other serviced accommodation
- Public houses
- Restaurants
- Holiday, touring and camping parks
- Picnic sites
- Tourist Information Centres





