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Leadership and Sustainability Innovation Take Centre Stage at The West London Business Awards 2024

Leadership and Sustainability Innovation Take Centre Stage at
The West London Business Awards 2024

A total of 24 winners were recognised at the 2024 West London Business Awards.

Hosted by comedienne Jenny Eclair and attended by over 400 business leaders, entrepreneurs, and VIPs, the Awards was held at Twickenham Stadium on Friday 16th  February.
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WEST LONDON’S FILM AND TV INDUSTRY IS GLOBALLY SOUGHT-AFTER AND ACTIVELY GROWING THE UK ECONOMY

West London’s Film And TV Industry Is Globally Sought-After And Actively Growing The UK Economy

A new report looking into the economic viability of the film and TV industry reveals that West London is now firmly established as a global film and TV destination that is both building the West London local economy, and also demonstrating how other areas in the UK can learn from it to generate financial growth and local jobs.
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West London Business Awards 2024 Shortlist Revealed


West London Business Awards 2024 Shortlist Revealed

4 January 2024 – The 11th annual West London Business Awards once again celebrate the sub-region’s world-class talent and business excellence…  

The West London Business Awards continue the tradition of recognising the best of business across the sub-region by today revealing nominees for the 2024 shortlist. Now in their 11th year, the awards recognise organisations big and small for their achievements in making West London the best place to do business. Since nominations opened in July, entries have been received from across a range of industries and the judging process has been highly competitive. All shortlisted organisations are congratulated for making this stage of the awards process.
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Central American Tourism Agency (CATA) Will Showcase the Exceptional Across Central America and the Dominican Republic at WTM London

Central American Tourism Agency (CATA) Will Showcase the Exceptional Across Central America and the Dominican Republic at WTM London

The region boasts a vast and diverse network of accommodation options and high-quality digital connectivity, along with the competitive advantage of its natural environment, beaches, and culture.

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Central America and the Dominican Republic Welcome ‘Digital Nomads’

Central America and the Dominican Republic Welcome ‘Digital Nomads’

The region boasts a vast and diverse network of accommodation options and high-quality digital connectivity, along with the competitive advantage of its natural environment, beaches, and culture.

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GEC PR APPOINTED AS UK REPRESENTATIVES FOR CENTRAL AMERICA TOURISM PROMOTION AGENCY (CATA)

London, 6 October 2023 – Specialist travel and lifestyle consultancy GEC PR has been appointed as the representatives for Central America Tourism Promotions Agency (CATA) to handle UK PR, marketing and trade activity for the region. Continue reading

How Green is Your Pension? First League Table of UK Pension Master Trusts Published By West London Business

The UK’s first ‘league table’ of leading Master Trusts carbon footprint performance has been published this week, providing valuable information to help Micro, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (MSMEs) better understand the carbon impact of their pension scheme. The Master Trusts have £131bn assets under management on behalf of 25 million pensioners. Continue reading

Ghillie Danny Docherty Reveals Responsible Fishing Practices At Skeabost House Hotel’s River Snizort On Isle Of Skye

September 2023 – Skeabost House Hotel is not only lucky enough to sit directly on River Snizort, the main salmon river on the Isle of Skye owning the fishing rights along its entire length, but to also have its own full-time Ghillie Danny Docherty sharing his fishing knowledge and expertise with guests and anglers.
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UK Traveller Survey Reveals The Demise of Mates Breaks: Family Holidays ‘In’ With Gen Z, Yet Adventurous Retirees Prefer Solo Jaunts

A survey of UK holidaymakers by travel brand El Camino Bracelets, has revealed that the tide has turned on breaks with mates, as younger generations prefer to holiday with family, in stark contrast with midlifers and retirees, who prefer to forget the friends and family, and travel with a partner or solo.

El Camino surveyed more than 1500 Brits*, asking who they prefer to travel with and where they would like to go, and the surprising results show that just 14% preferred to holiday with friends. Far from the young being intrepid roamers, only 15% of Gen Z travellers (under 24 years of age) were keen to travel solo, with 41% of Gen Z-ers favouring family travel. Just 22% of Generation Z travellers preferred to holiday with mates. The survey also found that it was actually those recently retired or nearing retirement (65+) who preferred to travel solo, a significant 19%, or just to travel with a partner – 52%. Fewer than 1 in 5 of the oldest travellers polled preferred to holiday with their wider family.

The survey revealed contrasts in destinations favoured by different generations too. Despite not wanting to travel independently, Australia was top of the travel wishlist for Gen Z (22%), whereas Canada (11%) and New Zealand (8%) topped the wish list for 45-54 year old travellers. Japan was also very popular, featured in the top 3 destinations on the bucket list of all age groups of travellers. Australia and New Zealand and Iceland also topped the list as the favourite three countries already visited by the travellers surveyed.

Commenting on the results, El Camino Bracelets Founder, Candace Kellough, said; “Our survey did throw up some surprising results. Older travellers are sharing that their yearning to travel and see new things doesn’t just disappear, and I’m pleased to see the desire for solo and partner travel is so strong amongst recent retirees. Perhaps younger travellers prefer to travel with their family as that means their parents or grandparents are more likely to pay? Totally understandable with the cost of living crisis. This could also be why older travellers prefer to leave the family at home as they roam, so they can then afford to spoil themselves a bit more.”

“Our El Camino community of travellers spans a wide age range, and all are very passionate about travel, where they’ve been to and where they plan to visit next. The popularity of Australia, Canada, Iceland, Japan and New Zealand in the survey also mirrors the destinations ordered by our customers to feature as Steps on their El Camino Bracelets. It’s great to see that so many firm favourites of the El Camino team made the travel lists too.”

El Camino Bracelets prices start from £26.99 for bracelets, £34.99 for necklaces, and Steps from £10.49. To find out more, visit www.elcaminobracelets.com.


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Notes to editors:
*  – Survey of 1,587 UK Travellers who are El Camino customers, carried out by El Camino Bracelets in July 2023.

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1) The end of mates holidays? Gen Z prefers to holiday with their family over friends.
2) Every El Camino bracelet and necklace is bespoke, so can feature destinations already explored or on travel wish lists.
3) El Camino Bracelets Founder, Candace Kellough (pictured with Co-Founder Tom Lane) said; “Our survey did throw up some surprising results. I’m pleased to see the desire for solo and partner travel is so strong amongst recent retirees.”

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About El Camino Bracelets:
Founded in 2013 by Candace Kellough and Tom Lane, El Camino Bracelets is based in Newquay, Cornwall.

Candace and Tom first had the idea for a bracelet that could record their travels, adventures and experiences whilst hiking the coastline between Barcelona and Monaco in 2013.

On returning to Tom’s parents’ home in Oxfordshire they began to handmake a few of the bracelets that they’d talked about, with beads engraved by a local craftsman to show the destinations and dates of adventures that the wearer had been on. The original batch of bracelets were given to close friends and family and they chose the name, El Camino, to pay homage to the Spanish roots of the project.

Much time has passed since the first drawings of an El Camino bracelet were created in a tent near Sa Tuna. Today the beads, or ‘Steps’, are still engraved by the same man in Oxfordshire, but the company headquarters is on the north coast of Cornwall. Wearers can now choose from several different colours of bracelet or necklace, adding Steps from over 200 different countries, countless destinations, regions, seas, adventures and the five world oceans.

To find out more, visit https://elcaminobracelets.com/pages/our-story.

Media contact:
Fiona Anderson, GEC PR – [email protected]

Launch of the London Skills Improvement Plan and West London Annex Sets Roadmap to Tackle West London’s Employment & Skills Crisis

Local unemployment in West London remains double pre-pandemic levels, yet businesses are struggling to find the staff they need. However, businesses in West London are now set to benefit from a Department for Education funded initiative launched this week that seeks to address the skills shortages that are stopping business growth in West London by helping local residents match their skills to available jobs.

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