RTÉ’s At Your Service are on the lookout for hospitality businesses in the County Clare area to star in the new series of the show.

Renowned hoteliers John and Francis Brennan are looking for four businesses to take part in their new series of ‘At Your Service’, which is currently in development for RTÉ One.

Franics Brennan outlined, “We are looking for applications from a range of businesses in the hospitality sector. It could be a hotel or self-catering cottage, a tea-room or restaurant or even a glamping site or caravan park. Any type of tourist attraction will be considered so a farm diversification project or renovated historic house could apply as long as they feel they would benefit from our advice”.

This new four-part series is currently being developed by leading independent production company Waddell Media for RTÉ in 2023, but needs business owners to get in touch now to express their interest in taking part, so filming can be planned in the coming months.

Maggi Gibson, Executive Producer of At Your Service stated, “This new series is a wonderful opportunity for hospitality owners to work with John and Francis to explore new approaches, systems and strategies to deliver a quality service for their customers. We’re planning to produce four one-hour programmes, following a different business in each episode”.

Hospitality venues of tourist attractions in Clare interested in taking part are asked to contact Waddell Media, specifically Maggi Gibson or Aoife Nic Con Midhe via email in the first instance for an application form on maggi@waddellmedia.com or aoife@waddellmedia.com.

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