Product Development
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Ancestral Tourism Forums Some areas have found that Ancestral Tourism Forums are a good mechanism for taking forward ancestral product development at local level. A number of areas already have such groupings or are actively developing them. If you’re thinking of establishing a group in your local area, these practical guidelines and tips may help you. Guidelines for Local Ancestral Tourism Forums Business Support Fact Sheet
New Product Ideas Genealogy Packages at the Roxburghe Hotel and Golf Course The package includes pre-visit research to help trace family records; two nights dinner, bed and breakfast accommodation; a customised itinerary covering places of ancestral interest; pre-booked visits to both local and national archive centres; use of a computer, and a personalised pack (containing maps) with information about ancestors homes and burial grounds in Scotland. More information is available from www.roxburghe.net Ancestral Tourism Islay Group Find Your Family Service for Ex-Pats Further information is available from www.clansandcastles.com The ancient secrets of Finlaggan go online The database enables people to trace their family roots on the island back to the days when the MacDonald Lords of the Isles ruled from their Finlaggan stronghold. Further information can be found at www.finlaggan.com Step back into the past Genealogist, Caroline Makein of ‘Fife Rootsearch’, undertakes research into family history for those guests who have not done this in advance of their visit. Scottish Ancestral Trail then bases guests' trips on the research information provided. All aspects of the trips are tailor-made to guests' requirements. More information can be found at www.scottish-ancestral-trail.co.uk. Hebridean Connections The online database, now consisting of over 40,000 records on all aspects of Hebridean culture and history and with detailed genealogical records for 10,000 people from Lochs and Uig parishes, has recently been launched to a worldwide audience via the internet. More information is available at www.hebrideanconnections.com Orkney Homecoming 2007 The programme which was put together is one that will really bring the whole visitor experience to life, from following in ancestors’ footsteps and discovering where their families came from, to finding out more about modern-day Orkney and enjoying the very best in what the county has to offer. The Orkney Homecoming 2007 ran from 16 to 22 May, and tied in with Highland 2007, a year of events to celebrate and promote Highland culture. Further information from www.orkneyhomecoming.com Industrial Museums Project The project included a mapping exercise, examining where industrial archives were held, the extent to which they are catalogued and indexed, the amount of enquiries received relating to this material and finally, suggesting recommendations for the future. As a result of the mapping exercise the museums have agreed to work in partnership to provide a combined outward face for enquiries relating to industrial archives, in order to harness the market potential. The Association of Independent Industrial Museums and Heritage Sites (AIIMHS) have taken up the recommendations of this project and are currently working on the production of a Business Plan which will identify funding sources and establish forward plans for the group in relation to ancestral tourism. |

