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Availability and presentation of Scottish Tourism Data Martin Macfie, Scottish Government Culture, External Affairs and Tourism Statistics.

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1 Availability and presentation of Scottish Tourism Data Martin Macfie, Scottish Government Culture, External Affairs and Tourism Statistics

2 Presentation plan 1.Key data sources on tourism 2.New ways of presenting tourism data 3.High Level Summary of Tourism and Culture Statistics - What do you want us to publish?

3 1.Key Data Sources on Tourism OVERSEAS VISITS AND EXPENDITURE Quarterly figures from the INTERNATIONAL PASSENGER SURVEY – obtained from Office for National Statistics (ONS) Consistent data available back to 2005 Data on overnight visits and spend Area of residence (Europe, North America, Rest of World) Purpose of visit 17% of visits to Scotland in 2009 were from overseas 33% of spend in 2009 was from overseas visitors

4 DOMESTIC VISITS AND EXPENDITURE Quarterly figures from UK Tourism Survey (UKTS) – obtained from VisitBritain Consistent data available back to 2005 Data on overnight visits and spend Country of residence (Scotland, rest of the UK) Note – the UKTS is being replaced by the GB Tourism Survey- results will be available for Q1 2011 onwards

5 TOTAL VISITS (Overseas and Domestic) We present quarterly figures to the Minister and Policy colleagues on Visits and Expenditure Country of residence We identify trends and seasonality We also look at data related to relevant factors – e.g. volcanic ash cloud, economic situation

6 VisitScotland data VisitScotland works closely with individual businesses, public agencies and local authorities and other tourism stakeholders to maximise the economic benefits of tourism to Scotland. Their website has lots of useful information on Regional data Scottish Accommodation Occupancy Survey (SAOS) Seasonal snapshots of tourism Day Visits Survey (was reintroduced in January 2011) Visitor experiences of Scotland – e.g. of culture and scenery And more…. http://www.visitscotland.org/research_and_statistics.aspx

7 2. New presentation of data We hold an Excel workbook containing up-to-date and trend data on tourism. We use data from this to assist with Ministerial Briefing This consists of summary charts and tables and other methods of monitoring change in tourist patterns over time We also have data where overseas visitors come from and purpose of their visit Example - Moving average charts (quarterly)

8 Moving average chart – overseas visits Quarterly update of trend Can show seasonal effect on same chart Total of 4 most recent quarters

9 Moving average chart – overseas spend In last year, trend for spend is different than trend for overseas visitors Total of 4 most recent quarters

10 3. High Level Summary of Tourism, Culture and Sport Statistics Data on a wide variety of tourism and cultural indicators all located in one place http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Statistics/Browse /Tourism-Culture-Sports Note – VisitScotland also publish data on visitor numbers and expenditure We also publish data on cultural participation and attendance at local authority level on Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics website

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12 Information currently on website Tourism Expenditure and Visits Overseas Visitors Domestic Visitors Accommodation Occupancy and Visitor Attractions Promotion of Scotland Golf Tourism Culture Participation and Attendance Local Authority Level Participation and Attendance Creative Industries Language Public Libraries Scotland's Reputation

13 Feedback on High Level Summary Statistics page How useful is it? Any improvements you would like (to either Tourism or Culture statistics)? Relevance to National Outcomes We hold an Excel workbook containing main tourism trends – we may publish some of these on a quarterly basis Contact martin.macfie@scotland.gsi.gov.uk or (0131) 244 4927 for further comments or feedback


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