Bidding on the capital's future

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The 2012 Olympics confident bid and if won, by London, indicates the crucial role of the government, local authorities, the leisure industry, sports organizations and transport industry and the cooperation, they have extended to each other. Apart from this, it also emphasis the role of innovation and investment, play in the current day tourism industry.

author: Cotton, Bob
Contracts & orders received, Lodging & Tourist Services, Accommodation, Contracts & orders let, Passenger Transportation Arrangement, Contracts, London, England, Contract agreement

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Training initiative targets the top

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London Development Agency(LDA) in association with other agencies belonging to leisure industry is planning for a new training module for it's workers in order to provide efficient services to it's customers. Through this training module the LDA aims to improve the level of the training programmes and overcome staff shortages.

Marketing procedures, Management consulting services, Employee Training, Personnel Training & Consulting, Human Resources and Executive Search Consulting Services, Customer relations, London, England. Development Agency

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London returns to business as usual

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After the 7 July London attacks, hotels, restaurants and theatres in London are doing their businesses as usual. The British Hospitality Association (BHA) applauds the 1500 hotels in central London for this. The affect of these terrorist attacks on 7 July and 21 July on tourism and on the future 2012 Olympics is discussed.

author: Cotton, Bob
Public affairs, HOTELS AND OTHER LODGING PLACES, Tourist Travel, Political activity, Tourism, Terrorists, London Terrorist Bombings, 2005

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subjects list: Management, Planning, Economic aspects, Travel industry, Leisure industry, England, Company business management, Company business planning, Olympics, 2012 AD
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