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UBC Commission on Tourism Jurmala, 27-28 September 2006
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During
the period of 27-29 September an annual meeting of the Commission on
Tourism Union of Baltic Cities was held in The
sessions were chaired by Mr Ryszard Zdrojewski – The Chairman of the
Commission on Tourism Union of Baltic Cities, who is also the director of
the Department of Development and Foreign Cooperation Municipality of
Koszalin. At
the beginning all participants shortly introduced themselves and their
cities. Than Mrs Gunta Uspele took the floor and spoke, on behalf of the
hosts, about development of tourist infrastructure, spa history and the
biggest attractions of Jurmala. The next presentation made by Mr Ryszard
Zdrojewski pertained to the CoT activities report for the last year. He
presented the report from Commission’s working meeting held in May Then,
particular participants were presenting the achievements in tourism of the
cities represented by them. Furthermore, problems hampering development of
tourism, as well as actions and projects taken up, were presented.
Questions were asked and some issues were being discussed on the ongoing
basis. The following persons then took floor: Ronny Andersen ( In
the following part of the programme Mr Ryszard Zdrojewski presented
accomplishment of two projects – the International Competition of
Knowledge about Then
Mr Ryszard Zdrojewski replied questions concernign UBC structure and
Commission work. A proposal was put forward for the next working meeting
of the Commission to be held in March or April next year and the annual
meeting to be held in September 2007. The
Commission attended to a number of study visits that enriched the meeting
sessions with touristic practice dimension. Various aspects of tourist
activities seen from the perspective of the institutions visited were
being discussed at particular sites. The Commission visited the following
places in Jurmala: Dzintari Concert Hall, Jurmala City Tourist Information
Centre, Jurmala SPA Hotel, Baltic Beach SPA Hotel, Art. Theatre, Livu
Aquapark and It was fixed during the meeting that the Commission on Tourism Union of the Baltic Cities would turn to all sea-side members cities with an appeal to take efforts to obtain the „Blue Flag” status for their beaches. The Union representing cities are supposed to lead the way in implementation of high quality standards and should set a good example for other cities located on the Baltic coast. The authors of the appeal are convinced that clean and safe beaches are one of the most important factors having impact on development of tourism in the Baltic Sea Region.
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