N ew tourism chief for key year in southern Scotland

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David Hope-Jones said he was "extremely proud" to call the area his home
  • A tourism body for Dumfries and Galloway and the Borders will see a new chief executive take over early next year
  • D avid-Hope Jones will take up his post with the South of Scotland Destination Alliance in February
  • He said it was as "huge honour" to be appointed to the role
  • The region recently featured in a Lonely Planet guide and a new coast-to-coast cycling route launches next year

A new chief executive is to take over a tourism body for the Borders and Dumfries and Galloway in a key year for the area.

David Hope-Jones will take up his role with the South of Scotland Destination Alliance (SSDA) early in 2023.

M r Hope-Jones, who is from Midlem near Selkirk, has been chief executive of the Scotland Malawi Partnership for nearly 15 years.

H e will join the SSDA team in February and will work in tandem with current chief executive Melanie Allen who will remain with the organisation until late spring.

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A coast-to-coast cycling route across the region launches next year

M r Hope-Jones said he was looking forward to taking up the role.

"I'm extremely proud to call the south of Scotland my home and I never fail to be blown away by the region's incredible appeal as a place to visit, whether that's from within the UK or further afield," he said.

"It is a huge honour to be given this opportunity to help the area achieve its limitless potential as a year-round visitor destination.

"The SSDA has been doing a great job supporting tourism and hospitality businesses in the region and I'm champing at the bit to get started and join such a great team."


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