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VisitArran offers help to tourism youngsters

Sheila Gilmore presents pupils at Auchenharvie Academy with an insight into tourism gleaned from experience gained from the tourism industry on Arran and from VisitArran.
Sheila explains the concept of destination management to Travel and Tourism course students.

Auchenharvie Academy students were the benefi- ciaries of years of experience and insight into Arran’s tourism industry when VisitArran visited the organisation as part of their National 4/5 Travel and Tourism course.

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