Members and Advertisers 2013 – Many thanks!

Thank you for signing up online for membership and advertising with the Hartland Peninsula Association.

Please return your details (new advertisers) or any advert updates (renewals) as soon as possible.

If you’d like to discuss your membership or advertisment in anyway, or want to explore new options for presenting your business in a better light through the HPA website or social media then please:

Thank you for signing up online for membership and advertising with the Hartland Peninsula Association.

Please return your details (new advertisers) or any advert updates (renewals) as soon as possible.

If you’d like to discuss your membership or advertisment in anyway, or want to explore new options for presenting your business in a better light through the HPA website or social media then please:

We look forward to working with you over 2013/14

Benefits

In the last 2 years the HPA has, in conjunction with many individuals and organisations:

  • created a high quality presence focussed purely on the Hartland Peninsula area
  • gained for the Peninsula increased awareness, interest and appreciated amongst targetted groups and individuals
  • gained for Hartland businesses increased and sustainable awareness, interest and trade from targetted groups and individuals
  • won grant money from Leader4 and Nat West
  • worked in partnership with many local organisations and individuals including the AONB
  • gained ‘Walkers are Welcome’ status for the area
  • developed and launched the new www.hartlandpenisula.co.uk website
  • developed 4 heritage trails (downloadable, in print and professional audio quality)
  • developed a Treasure Trail (downloadable and in print)
  • created a Hartland Peninsula video and two video walks
  • created a downloadable brochure
  • maintained very active and informative Facebook, Twitter and Blog pages
  • written a number of articles including ones on green tourism, seasonal visits (including Christmas), arts and crafts on the Peninsiula
  • gained PR in national, regional and local newspapers and magazines
  • continually sourced relevant online PR
  • created wildlife surveys and wildlife links

Our work in 2013 and beyond will build on these strengths and continue to grow the presence and sustainability of the area.