Visit Hull and East Yorkshire Tourism Conference
Thursday 26 September, 09.30 - 14:00, MKM Stadium, Hull
Visit Hull and East Yorkshire are delighted to invite you to join us at the annual VHEY Tourism Conference 2024 featuring our guest speaker Jack Stein.
Jack is a familiar face on television, having hosted 'Wine, Dine and Stein' and 'Jack Stein: Born to Cook' plus appearances on Saturday Kitchen, Sunday Brunch, a regular spot on Packed Lunch and has also featured in every series of ITV’s Cooking with the Stars. He is also the author of cookbook 'World on a Plate'. In addition to this Jack is Chef Director for the Stein Group, Head of Sustainability for the Stein Group and a founding member of the Sustainable Restaurant Association.
In addition to our guest speaker, Jack Stein, we will also hear from the new VHEY Chair, Chris Blacksell, VisitEngland's Deputy Director - Lyndsey Turner-Swift plus a collaborative presentation from VisitEngland and Access Able about how your business can become more accessible.
More details to follow soon...
Photo Consent
Please note, to promote the work of the Council we wish to use photographs or images of people using or benefiting from our services or taking part in activities arranged by the Council. Photographs will be taken during this session to promote this workshop and the support offered by the Invest East Yorkshire Service of East Riding of Yorkshire Council.
These images will be used in social media, in printed and electronic promotion of our service and events. The images will be stored electronically on Council networks and will be reviewed annually.
Under the Data Protection Act 2018 / UK GDPR 2018, we require your consent to use your personal image for this purpose. If you do not wish to consent, please advise your Business Support Representative before the session starts.
These images will NOT be used for anything which may be viewed as negative in tone or that may cause offence, embarrassment or distress.
Images may also be used to validate that the session / support took place under our UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) requirements. These images will not be available to the general public but will be retained until at least 2035.