Applications open for North East Tourism Awards

The North East England Tourism Awards (NEETA) celebrate quality, innovation and best practice throughout the region, showcasing the fantastic range of high quality experiences on offer for visitors in the North East.

NEETA 2023 will see businesses compete in 16 categories, including the two new categories introduced at this year’s awards; Unsung Hero and Resilience and Innovation Award as well as the return of the Business Events Venue of the Year award.

The awards, which will celebrate their 20th anniversary in 2023, will see applications judged by a panel of industry experts, with a focus on experiencing the North East tourism industry first-hand.

The launch of the awards follows on from the impressive performance for the region at the VisitEngland Awards for Excellence earlier this month, where Seaham Hall Hotel picked up Gold in the Small Hotel of the Year, Hotel Indigo, Silver in the Large Hotel of the Year, Triple A Food Tours, Silver in the New Tourism Business category and Clive Goodwin, of The Ouseburn Trust, bronze in the Unsung Hero award.

As part of this year’s launch a series of videos have been produced with past winners including Kielder Observatory and Colmans Seafood Temple to help promote the benefits of applying and being involved in the awards.

Sarah Green, chief executive of destination and investment organisation NewcastleGateshead Initiative said: “We’re really excited to be launching the North East England Tourism Awards, especially on the back of a fantastic night for the region at the national VisitEngland Awards earlier this month.

“Businesses will once again be able to showcase their skills, innovation and visitor offer in a range of categories that we hope will attract entries from across the region.

“We strongly encourage all tourism businesses in the North East – accommodation providers, pubs, restaurants and attractions – to submit their free entry for the awards and help us to showcase the best of the North East.”

Richard Ord, Director of Colman’s Seafood Temple, who won Gold for Taste of North East England at the 2022 Awards, said: “Winning an award is great and has been a real boost for business with a lot of people coming to visit us since we won.

“The awards are really important for the region as it showcases all of the businesses we have here as well as showing our visitors some of the best hospitality and tourism attractions they need to visit.”

Applications for the North East England Tourism Awards will close at 5pm on Thursday 22 September 2022 with the award winners being announced in March 2023.

More information and to apply can be found at https://tickets.northeasttourismawards.co.uk/apply-now/

North East England Tourism Awards 2022 – Categories

· Accessible & Inclusive Tourism Award

· Bed & Breakfast and Guest House of the Year

· Camping, Glamping & Holiday Park of the Year

· Ethical, Responsible & Sustainable Tourism Award

· Experience of the Year

· Large Hotel of the Year

· New Tourism Business of the Year

· Pub of the Year

· Resilience and Innovation Award

· Self-Catering Accommodation of the Year

· Small Hotel of the Year

· Small Visitor Attraction of the Year

· Large Visitor Attraction of the Year

· Taste of North East England Award

· Unsung Hero Award

· Business Events Venue of the Year

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