Joint Press Release By: Dover District Council and Kent
County Council
Open Championship Delivers Multi Million Pound Boost To The
Area

Dover District Council and Kent County Council are welcoming
major news that this year’s Open Championship delivered a massive
£77 million boost to Kent, according to latest research announced
today.
The independent economic research, commissioned by The R&A,
highlights an economic impact of £24.1m for Kent and a destination
marketing benefit of £52.6m. The study shows an economic
impact in East Kent of £21.2m. A total of 180,000 spectator
admissions were recorded at The Open Championship this
year.
The Open returned to the Royal St George’s Golf Club in Sandwich
from 10-17 July 2011. A range of partners, including Dover
District Council and Kent County Council, worked together to ensure
a safe and successful event.
Cllr Nigel Collor, Cabinet Member at Dover District Council and
Chairman of the Open Golf Executive said: "The District Council is
delighted that the numbers of visitors to the 2011 Open matched
2003 and that there was a substantial increase in benefit to the
area this time. Many organisations and partners such as Kent
Police, Kent County Council, Kent Fire and Rescue
Service, Southeastern, Stagecoach and colleagues in the East
Kent Authorities contributed to the success of the event.
Following post event reviews, we are working with The R&A to
see where we can continue to make improvements, including around
transport arrangements, to further the success of the event when
The Open returns.”
Mike Hill, Cabinet Member for Customer and Communities at Kent
County Council said: “The Open presented a real opportunity for
Kent to benefit and thanks to the concerted efforts alongside
partners and the focus on tourism by Visit Kent, the hard work has
really paid off. In addition, a recently successful bid to the
Government’s Regional Growth Fund means an extra £40 million will
help create new jobs and support local business in Canterbury,
Thanet, Dover and Shepway. The Paralympics will be coming to West
Kent next year and we will do everything we can to further maximise
the benefits to the county from such a high profile sporting
event.”
Date:
23/11/2011
Contact: Andy
Steele
Telephone: 01304
872020
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872300
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