Boring boundary signs to be revamped
First steps to introduce new tourist signage to boost 2012 tourism legacy.

County boundary signs will be revamped as part of an on-going strategy to boost the country鈥檚 tourism industry on the back of the .
Culture Secretary set out plans for colourful and striking signs -聽which could include full colour photographs -聽to showcase the region鈥檚 best features.
Six counties (Cornwall, Cumbria, Derbyshire, Devon, Norfolk and North Yorkshire) will spearhead the move in a 拢2 million pilot scheme run by DCMS and the Department for Transport. 皇冠体育app signs will be installed in pilot areas by next spring.
鈥溁使谔逵齛pp current signs greeting visitors as they travel around are dull, often boring and do little to entice tourists,鈥� Mr Hunt said. 鈥淲e need to update them to something that is both attractive and better at selling what is great about our tourist destinations.鈥�
He added: 鈥溁使谔逵齛pp new signs will give a fresher and more welcoming feel to England鈥檚 regions. Counties will be able to highlight the things that make them special, whether it鈥檚 cultural or heritage attractions, or an activity that is special to the area.鈥�
Further ahead, the Government also wants to improve traditional brown tourism signs to ensure they focus on genuine tourist attractions, and a review of the existing guidelines is underway.