Travel Massive Edinburgh is Local at Heart
The Travel Massive Edinburgh community enjoyed a fantastic networking evening on the roof of the Forth View Suite at The George Hotel Edinburgh on Thursday 14 July 2016. Read more
The Travel Massive Edinburgh community enjoyed a fantastic networking evening on the roof of the Forth View Suite at The George Hotel Edinburgh on Thursday 14 July 2016. Read more
The Scottish Twitter travel and tourism chat Scotlandhour was founded in early 2011 by tweeter, avid traveller and proud Glaswegian Dougie Baird.
As well as spawning multiple “hour” chats on Twitter across the world, our monthly #scotlandhour chat has also had some interesting developments of its own including:
The Scotlandhour core team has also experienced some changes, with new additions Glen Moyer, and Vivian Maeda joining Dougie Baird, Aileen Lamb, Lesley Judge, Mark Calpin, Fiona Drane and Sam Weston.
How does Scotlandhour work and what is it for? It’s a Twitter travel chat, dedicated exclusively to all things Scottish, and it takes place on the last Wednesday of each month, from 9-10pm GMT/BST. Each month there is a travel theme, and we crowd-source the questions which people can offer via our Twitter feed or Facebook page.
We also invite volunteer co-hosts to help us with the chat on a monthly basis, so for example if our chat is about heritage or food and drink, we’ll look for relevant organisations or those with links to those subjects.
The 6 chat questions are published on the Scotlandhour website one week before the end of the month chat, to let people prepare their answers, images and more.
To take part, prepare your answers, join in the chat, and make sure you tag your answers with #scotlandhour.
Check out the tab of themes and guest co-hosting tips if you’re interested in helping us out.
Follow us on Twitter, check out the Scotlandhour website and join us the last Wednesday of each month at 9pm.
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“Having worked with Lesley on a number of key tourism projects, I can safely say that she is one of the most conscientious, results driven tourism professionals I’ve had the pleasure to collaborate with. Lesley instantly “gets it” and sees not only the strategic picture but also the practical elements of each project. She applies a logical approach and will only ever deliver the highest quality input. Her appreciation of both large and small business issues and the positive impact that great marketing can have is an invaluable attribute. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed working on projects with her.”
Aileen Lamb
Tourism & Creative Economy Manager, Scottish Enterprise