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NITB

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NITBNorthern Ireland Tourist Board
NITBNew in the Box
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As evident from the visitor figures for attractions in 1996 (Northern Ireland Tourist Board [NITB] 1996), provision is dominated by the public sector (and the National Trust) and few of the created attractions appear to be enjoying sustained success in visitor numbers, while the limited number of new private sector developments that have been introduced since 1994 are predominantly small-scale.
Belfast City Council, the Northern Ireland Tourist Board and those in the private sector set to benefit from increased tourism - such as hoteliers - have joined forces to establish the Belfast Visitor & Convention Bureau which will go all-out to sell the city.
For more information contact the Northern Ireland Tourist Board office on 0141 204 4454 and P&O ferries on 0990 980777.
The new map from the Northern Ireland Tourist Board is to help visitors descending on the region in search of the sites and scenes they have come to know and love.
And to celebrate its anniversary, Northern Ireland Tourist Board has arranged a special accommodation offer at the nearby Belmore Court, with two nights' accommodation, breakfast and one evening meal from pounds 89 per person sharing.
The Northern Ireland Tourist Board was surprised to learn of the mix-up.
For further information on these special offers or travel to Northern Ireland, call the Northern Ireland Tourist Board on 1850 230 230 or drop into the office at 16 Nassau Street, Dublin to pick up some brochures
INVEST Northern Ireland and the Northern Ireland Tourist Board should co-locate, a review has urged.
Northern Ireland Tourist Board officials were left red-faced after a map on a leaflet advertising the renowned site put the attraction in the WRONG county.
Once again the BBC finds itself doing the job of the Not Interested, Tourists Bored - sorry the Northern Ireland Tourist Board - by highlighting the stunning scenery of Fermanagh, the only county in Ulster that looks better when half-flooded.
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