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Investment boost of £271m

TOURISM in Argyll and the Isles stands to benefit from investment of more than £271 million in infrastructure development projects over the next three years, VisitScotland has revealed.

The updated National Tourism Development Framework, first published in 2013, aims to highlight the importance of Scotland’s visitor economy.

It identifies projects - due to start or be completed over the next three years - covering all aspects of the visitor experience including digital, transport, accommodation, nature, heritage, towns and cities and events and festivals.

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