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Tour Guides Fund Launched

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A £3 million fund to support Scotland’s tour guides affected by the pandemic has been launched today (Thursday, 25 February) by VisitScotland, with the publication of guidance in advance of opening for applications.

Scotland’s Tour Guides Fund, which is being administered by the national tourism organisation on behalf of the Scottish Government and has been developed in collaboration with the Scottish Tourist Guides Association. Industry bodies including Wild Scotland, Wilderness Scotland and the Cairngorms Business Partnership also helped to shape the criteria.

At the end of last year, the Scottish Government announced that tourism and hospitality businesses across Scotland were to benefit from a £104.3 million Scottish Government package. An additional £25 million of funding was announced by the Scottish Government on 11 February to help businesses in the tourism and hospitality sector to survive the impacts of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

Scotland’s Tour Guides Fund will be open for applications from 12pm on 3 March 2021 to 5pm on 10 March 2021. Applicants must be Scottish-based and conduct at least 75% of their business, such as guided tours, activities and experiences, within Scotland.

Full details on the fund, eligibility criteria and what information applicants will need to prepare for their application, can be found here: https://www.visitscotland.org/supporting-your-business/funding/tour-guide-fund

The fund aims to help tour guides prepare for reopening in 2021 when possible and successful applicants will receive up to £5,000 per business.

Riddell Graham, Director of Industry & Destination Development, VisitScotland, said:“It is their informed local knowledge and personal connection which feeds into visitors’ pursuit of a transformational experience, in which they seek an immersive experience while understanding the needs of locals and the environment.“This fund will provide essential support for tour guides under severe financial strain due to the COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions, and who have been unable to provide in-person visitor experiences.“Recovery will require our collective efforts and we must act as one to ensure the best possible outcomes for the whole of the visitor economy.”Linda Arthur, chair of the Scottish Tourist Guides Association said:“Scottish Tourist Guides have had virtually no work for the past year and this funding will provide much-needed support. As professional guides we put the human face onto the interpretation of Scotland’s history, understanding of the landscape and what it is like to live here.“STGA guides have an important role to play in the recovery of tourism and we are looking forward to getting back to what we do best – providing high quality experiences that showcase Scotland and really make a difference to our visitors.” 

The Scottish Tourist Guides Association was founded in 1959 and has more than 500 members whose members do a variety of work including taking visitors on walking tours, coach tours and driver guided tours. Blue Badge Guides are qualified to take people anywhere in Scotland and Green Badge guides are qualified for specific regions such as Orkney.

For further information of VisitScotland’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic, go to https://www.visitscotland.org/supporting-your-business/advice/coronavirus

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