Private, Public and Voluntary Sectors at Buckingham Palace Jubilee Celebrations.

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Private, Public and Voluntary Sectors at Buckingham Palace Jubilee Celebrations

Imagine that Buckingham Palace is to hold a huge party to celebrate the Queen’s jubilee. It is hoped that the event will encourage lots of tourists to come to the UK. For each sector highlight 3 TRAVEL AND TOURISM organisations that you think would be the most important for making the event a success. Private SectorPublic SectorVoluntary Sector  Hilton Hotels  Thomas Cook  British Airways  Holiday Inn  Red Bull  PAS sound engineering (set up loud speaker systems)  National Express Coaches  Virgin Trains  STA Travel  BT  Virgin Media  Lloyds TSB  Cadbury  Eurostar Trains  McDonald’s  Pizza Hut  Coca-Cola  McDonald’s  Ticketmaster  BBC Radio and Television  Local Police  Civil Aviation Authority (Responsible for airspace safety)  NHS Hospitals  Ambulance Services  Recycling and Rubbish Collection Services  Traffic Control  Traffic Wardens  London Borough Councils  Fire Brigade  Transport for London (Responsible for running of London buses, trains and underground)  Local state schools in London  British Army  British Navy  British Airforce  Ministry for Defence  Visit Britain (tourist information website)  Tourist Information Centres in London  St John’s Ambulance  Oxfam  Green Peace  National Trust  English Heritage  Youth Hostel Association (cheap holiday accommodation not run for profit)  Tourism Concern (work to ensure that tourism does not cause harm to areas in which it takes place and aims to protects the rights of tourists)  Holidays for All (A group of charities that help organise holidays for the physically handicapped)

How will the sectors work together? How do you think that your selections from the public, private and voluntary sector will compliment each other in making the event a success with tourists? My choices from the three sectors will compliment each other because