An arts and heritage company run by Keighley woman Susannah Daley has organised an international conference on cultural tourism.
PEEL Heritage will host speakers, including culture, communications and creative industries minister, Ed Vaizey, on September 12.
The conference at Broughton Hall, near Skipton, will also include speakers from the Louvre in Paris and the European Historic Houses Association.
More than 100 delegates from the heritage, museums and cultural tourism sector will discuss how to attract audiences and visitors.
The conference, entitled Expanding Horizons, follows the success of a similar conference organised last year by PEEL.
The company uses technology and live performers to provide special events at venues across the UK, including museums, theatres and historic estates.
PEEL, which also involves Susannah’s mother, Mollie Daley, trains actors for a wide range of productions at its studio in Hanover Street, Keighley.
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