get your business or event listed on the website

From places to stay, to things to see and do, we welcome applications from all types of tourism and visitor economy businesses. If your business operates within Calderdale (or just outside and you pay your business rates to Calderdale) for the benefit of visitors to Calderdale, you qualify for a free web listing.

 

Please select the nature of your business to register your details with us.

  • Include full details about your accommodation including number and type of rooms / pitches / units, your faciltiies, directions etc
  • A short one paragraph description
  • Please include your full tariff or provide a hyperlink to them on your website
  • If you have been quality assured to the National Standards by QIT or the AA, please state your quality rating and who assessed you (ie - 4 Star Silver AA or 3 Star QIT). Please also indicate if you hold any other awards (ie -AA rosettes for food or any local, regional and national awards).
  • Please provide 1 to 7 digital images to include with your details. These need to be a minimum of 100KB (1MB. is fine) and suitable to be cropped to a square image. Your image will not be added to the Visit Calderdale website without a suitable image.
    Accepted file types: jpg, png, pdf, Max. file size: 5 MB.
  • Calderdale Council is registered with the information Commissioners Office (ICO) under the provisions of the Data Protection Act 2018. The Council takes its responsibilities under the Act very seriously.

    The information provided by you is collected for the purposes of providing your business with an entry on the VisitCalderdale.com website as you have requested and for adding your business to our Tourism Database of local visitor economy businesses. We need to collect this information in order to maintain accurate records of your business so we can:

    • Provide you with an accurate web entry on Visitcalderdale.com
    • -Email you with relevant information about the local visitor economy (such as invitations to workshops we hold, notifications of grants or funding sources local businesses may be eligible for, etc)
    • Maintain and improve the Tourism Team’s understanding of the local visitor economy.

    Sharing your information with us constitutes explicit consent from you for us to process your data for this purpose. You may withdraw this consent at any time by writing to tourism@calderdale.gov.uk. In addition you have the right to see what information is held about you, to have inaccurate information corrected, to have information removed from our system unless we are required by law or a statutory purpose to keep it and the right to complain to the Data Protection Officer if you feel that your data has not been handled in accordance with the law.

    The Council’s Data Protection Officer is Tracie Robinson and can be contacted at information_management@calderdale.gov.uk

    Your details are recorded electronically on our system to maintain up to date records. This information will be kept for a maximum of 5 years; or until such time as the data is reviewed by us and we realise your business has ceased to trade; or it is removed at your request.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
  • Include full description, directions, facilities, etc
  • A one paragraph description
  • Tick all those relevant to your business
  • Do you have an electric car recharge point?
  • If you have an access statement please include
  • Please provide 1 to 7 digital images to include with your details. These need to be a minimum of 100KB (1mb upwards is fine) and suitable to be cropped to a square shape. Please indicate which photo is to be used as your main image.
    Max. file size: 70 MB.
  • Calderdale Council is registered with the information Commissioners Office (ICO) under the provisions of the Data Protection Act 2018. The Council takes its responsibilities under the Act very seriously.

    The information provided by you is collected for the purposes of providing your business with an entry on the VisitCalderdale.com website as you have requested and for adding your business to our Tourism Database of local visitor economy businesses. We need to collect this information in order to maintain accurate records of your business so we can:

    • Provide you with an accurate web entry on Visitcalderdale.com
    • -Email you with relevant information about the local visitor economy (such as invitations to workshops we hold, notifications of grants or funding sources local businesses may be eligible for, etc)
    • Maintain and improve the Tourism Team’s understanding of the local visitor economy.

    Sharing your information with us constitutes explicit consent from you for us to process your data for this purpose. You may withdraw this consent at any time by writing to tourism@calderdale.gov.uk. In addition you have the right to see what information is held about you, to have inaccurate information corrected, to have information removed from our system unless we are required by law or a statutory purpose to keep it and the right to complain to the Data Protection Officer if you feel that your data has not been handled in accordance with the law.

    The Council’s Data Protection Officer is Tracie Robinson and can be contacted at information_management@calderdale.gov.uk

    Your details are recorded electronically on our system to maintain up to date records. This information will be kept for a maximum of 5 years; or until such time as the data is reviewed by us and we realise your business has ceased to trade; or it is removed at your request.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
  • Include full description, directions, facilities, etc
  • A one paragraph description
  • Tick all those relevant to your business
  • Do you have an electric car recharge point?
  • If you have an access statement please include
  • Please provide 1 to 7 digital images to include with your details. These need to be a minimum of 100KB (1mb upwards is fine) and suitable to be cropped to a square shape. Please indicate which photo is to be used as your main image.
    Max. file size: 70 MB.
  • Calderdale Council is registered with the information Commissioners Office (ICO) under the provisions of the Data Protection Act 2018. The Council takes its responsibilities under the Act very seriously.

    The information provided by you is collected for the purposes of providing your business with an entry on the VisitCalderdale.com website as you have requested and for adding your business to our Tourism Database of local visitor economy businesses. We need to collect this information in order to maintain accurate records of your business so we can:

    • Provide you with an accurate web entry on Visitcalderdale.com
    • -Email you with relevant information about the local visitor economy (such as invitations to workshops we hold, notifications of grants or funding sources local businesses may be eligible for, etc)
    • Maintain and improve the Tourism Team’s understanding of the local visitor economy.

    Sharing your information with us constitutes explicit consent from you for us to process your data for this purpose. You may withdraw this consent at any time by writing to tourism@calderdale.gov.uk. In addition you have the right to see what information is held about you, to have inaccurate information corrected, to have information removed from our system unless we are required by law or a statutory purpose to keep it and the right to complain to the Data Protection Officer if you feel that your data has not been handled in accordance with the law.

    The Council’s Data Protection Officer is Tracie Robinson and can be contacted at information_management@calderdale.gov.uk

    Your details are recorded electronically on our system to maintain up to date records. This information will be kept for a maximum of 5 years; or until such time as the data is reviewed by us and we realise your business has ceased to trade; or it is removed at your request.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.