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Standedge Tunnel & Visitor Centre Record Year
RECORD NUMBERS FLOCK TO STANDEDGE
Standedge Tunnel & Visitor Centre has just closed it’s gates for 2008 and what a fantastic year it has been for the West Yorkshire attraction with just over 11,000 people taking a trip into the highest, longest and deepest canal tunnel in the country.Fresh from picking up it’s second nomination in the Yorkshire Tourist Board’s ‘Tourism Oscars’* the site has gone from strength to strength with a record number of visitors flocking to explore the fascinating tunnel, the information packed visitor centre and the beautiful Pennine landscapes.Standedge was also heavily commended in VisitBritain’s Visitor Attraction Quality Assurance Service (VAQAS) for the quality of its customer offer and in particular praised the staff for their knowledge and customer care. The report noted: ‘Standedge visitor centre and boat trip is an excellent visitor experience; enthusiastic staff share their pride in the attraction for the benefit of the visitors.’James Dean, visitor services manager at Standedge said: “Our visitor numbers are increasing year on year and we’ve all been working hard to ensure that our visitors have a great time when they come to Standedge. Visitors can have a great family day out with a trip into the famous tunnel with one of our expert guides, have a picnic or bite to eat in the cafĂ© and take a look round the visitor centre which charts the construction of the canal and tunnel.“We’ve got some exciting plans in the pipeline for next year with a return of some of our favourite events like the Ashley Jackson Painting Day, Marsden Jazz Festival and Artsfest as well as a whole host of exciting new ones including a Kids Art Week on the opening weekend in April and a Teddy Bear’s picnic in May – events that all the family will enjoy.”Standedge also came top in British Waterways’ regional award for Waterways Excellence for it’s superb level of customer care. James continues: “The team here are a real credit to Standedge and visitors are always full of praise for my team. The knowledge and expertise we have are fantastic – none more so than one of our pilots, Fred Carter, who has just celebrated 40 years working along the Huddersfield Narrow Canal!”More information about Standedge can be found at www.standedge.co.uk.
* Standedge was one of five shortlisted nominations in the Yorkshire Tourist Board’s Awards’ Visitor Attraction of the Year award (under 50,000 visitors), alongside Captain Cook Memorial Museum, DIG - An Archaeological Adventure, Filey Museum, Wentworth Castle Gardens & Stainborough Park in Barnsley.