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NEW COMMITTEE LINE-UP RUNNING THE BGTW |
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The BGTW has a new Chairman at its helm. Melissa Shales, author and editor of more than 100 guidebooks takes over from former BBC TV Holiday’s John Carter.
Melissa took the chair at the end of the British Guild of Travel Writers’ Annual General Meeting, held in the historic city of York from 19th to 21st January. She is assisted by a strong Committee in the shape of Vice-Chairman Mary Anne Evans; Treasurer Frances Howorth; Secretary Gillian Thornton; Membership Secretary Ron Toft; GlobeTrotter & Web Editor Tim Locke; Webmaster Alastair McKenzie; PR Coordinator Sarah Monaghan; Business Development Coordinator Kathryn Liston; and Facilities Coordinator Michael Howorth. Email links to them all are available on the Guild website, www.bgtw.org under About Us.
The BGTW wishes to thank the Yorkshire Tourist Board and Visit York for hosting a superb AGM during which members enjoyed a gala dinner at Castle Howard, the stately-home film location of Brideshead Revisited; a champagne reception and dinner at The National Railway Museum, and a range of cultural, activity and luxury tours across the county.
The next event on the BGTW calendar is its 2009 Yearbook Launch at the InterContinental London Park Lane Hotel on 23rd February 2009 from 6pm–8.30pm. The food and drink is being generously sponsored by the Netherlands Board of Tourism who will be promoting the 60th anniversary of the Keukenhof Flower Gardens (www.keukenhof.nl/nm/english.html).
We would love to invite everyone but this simply isn’t possible so places at this exclusive event are limited, strictly by invitation only and will be offered on a ‘first-come, first-serve’ basis so please be sure to reply promptly. Invitations will be sent out by email during the first week of February. For more details contact Judy Robson on secretariat.bgtw.org.
The Yearbook is the UK travel industry ‘bible’, offering the best source of information for travel professionals, with up-to-date contacts for many of the UK’s best travel writers, photographers and broadcasters, as well as thousand of crucial industry contacts.
The cost per copy of the British Guild of Travel Writers Yearbook 2009, which includes free access to the restricted areas of the Guild website (www.bgtw.org) has been reduced this year to £95, plus postage and packing. Additional copies are available at £50 each.
We are also offering an even better pre-publication deal to anyone who orders copies before the launch on 23rd Feb. Order now and you can have the book for £89 including posting and packing within the UK (plus p&p if you are abroad). You may buy copies by contacting the Secretariat, by logging onto the website, www.bgtw.org and going to the Shop and following the link, or by filling in the attached form and sending it to the Secretariat.
Founded in 1960, the British Guild of Travel Writers is an association of over 270 writers, editors, photographers, producers, radio and television presenters involved in the world of travel. The BGTW includes travel editors of national and regional newspapers, magazines, radio and TV programmes. They cover an almost exhaustive range of specialities and international expertise.
For further information, please contact:
Sarah Monaghan
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Secretariat
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Tel: 01747-820455
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BGTW ANNOUNCES FIRST FESTIVAL OF TRAVEL WRITING
17 August 2010 - The British Guild of Travel Writers (BGTW) has teamed up with The Travel Bookshop in London's Notting Hill to hold the first BGTW Festival of Travel Writing from 9-18 September. The festival, which it is hoped will become an annual event, has been launched to celebrate the Guild's 50th anniversary.
Evening Talks
Some of Britain's top travel writers will share their experiences with the shop's customers during a free series of evening talks (7pm-8.15pm):
Thursday 9 September - Write on Track - Adventures in train travel
Wednesday 15 September - DIY...
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BRTISH GUILD OF TRAVEL WRITERS CELEBRATES 50TH BIRTHDAY WITH PIZZAZZ
The British Guild of Travel Writers (BGTW) celebrated its 50th anniversary in style on 1st July at a party attended by top figures from the travel industry at The Battery Restaurant, Canary Wharf, London.
Festivities began en route as 150 of the 250 guests travelled to the reception with glasses of Champagne in hand along the Thames aboard a riverboat courtesy of City Cruises.
Congratulatory speeches were made by guests of honour Richard E. Gooding, the Chief Executive of London City Airport, and Ken Kelling, the Director of Communications at Visit London.
Relating the origins of the...
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50 YEARS OF MAKING AND MAPPING TRAVEL HISTORY
The BGTW celebrates 50 years
The year 2010 will be a landmark one for the British Guild of Travel Writers (BGTW) as it celebrates its 50th anniversary year with a line-up of parties and commemorative events.
The last five decades have been momentous in the history of the development of travel and tourism and the BGTW has been at its forefront.
The original idea for an organisation to represent Britain’s top travel writers was first conceived in Berkeley Square, London, by a group of journalists in – appropriately enough – the board room of Thomas Cook: the company often credited with the...
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THE ULTIMATE UK TRAVEL INDUSTRY CONTACTS DATABASE
The travel industry’s most comprehensive searchable travel contacts database is now available with the 2010 edition of the British Guild of Travel Writers’ Yearbook.
Purchase of the 270-page Yearbook gives immediate online access to the Guild’s search-engine optimised travel industry database, as well as breaking travel news feeds and events listings.
The Yearbook is an invaluable tool for those working in the international travel industry looking to win media coverage in the UK – with special relevance to those involved in travel PR, travel agents, specialist tour operators, international tourist boards, airlines and transport companies.
It...
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50th ANNIVERSARY YEARBOOK LAUNCHED
50th Anniversary issue of travel trade's 'bible' unveiled at London's newest landmark hotel
(London, Fri 26 Feb 2010) The British Guild of Travel Writers (BGTW) kicked off its 50th anniversary year in style with the launch of a celebratory gold-themed issue of its famous Yearbook at a stylish party hosted by London’s newest and uber-modern hotel, Park Plaza Westminster Bridge.
The event was celebrated by more than 350 of the UK’s top travel media and industry professionals in the vast Westminster Ballroom of the 1,000-room £350-million luxury hotel in the heart of London’s buzzing South Bank.
Always considered a ‘bible’ and...
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Peter Mcgregor Eadie Read History at Oxford and Science at University of British Columbia. Travelled widely in Central America on a Churchill Scholarship, studying indigenous civilisations and preparing books, articles and lectures. Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Past Chairman of the BGTW. Blue Guides editor and author. Read more... |
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"My first sight of Manaus was in darkness. Naked bulbs illuminated vignettes of local life: men fixing fishing nets whose recent catch was dangling from hooks beside simmering pans illuminated by oil lamps in roadside stalls. It was a scene barely touched by the 20th century, never mind the 21st. Like a beckoning beacon, the lights of the ship dominated this scene straight out of the pages of a Joseph Conrad novel: remote, secretive, unknowable, a barrio pressed against a dark interior."
© Gary Buchanan, Amazing Amazon, World of Cruising, Summer 2008 |
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