Cliffs of Moher had 1.1m visitors in 2022 & celebrates Gold Award win
1.1m people visited the Cliffs of Moher Experience last year with it recently securing a gold award at the annual CIE Tours International Awards of Excellence.
1.1m people visited the Cliffs of Moher Experience last year with it recently securing a gold award at the annual CIE Tours International Awards of Excellence.
Staff of the Cliffs of Moher Experience celebrate the awarding of Great Place to Work Certification to the visitor attraction. FOR THE SECOND YEAR RUNNING, the Cliffs of Moher Experience has been awarded Great Place to Work Certification.
It’s starting to look a lot like Christmas! To kick off this festive season, Cliffs of Moher Experience are delighted to offer complimentary admission to all Clare residents from 1st until 31st December 2022, along with 20% off products in the Craft and Gift Store. The Visitor Centre will be adorned in twinkling Christmas …
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*Director of Rural Development with Clare County Council, Leonard Cleary, Fiona McKenna of ATU Sligo, Pat Dowling Chief Executive of Clare County Council, Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council Cllr Tony O’Brien (FF), Head of Tourism with Clare County Council Deirdre O’Shea, Carol Gleeson Manager of the Burren and Cliffs of Moher UNESCO Geopark and Sean …
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Pictured (L-R) John Burke, Stephen Kerin, Geri O’Donoghue, Alan Pyne, Michael Fitzpatrick, Colin Ryan, President Ennis Chamber, Liam Conneally, Clare County Council, Caroline O’Connor and Ethan Kerin. Pic Arthur Ellis. The final of Clare Business Excellence Awards, hosted by Ennis Chamber took place at glόr last night (November 24), Ennis-based CSGL Electrical Wholesalers, founded in 2011, …
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Dolores Broderick at the Shannon Heritage Workers Protest at Bunratty Folk Park. Photograph: Natasha Barton STAFF WITH SHANNON HERITAGE are “terrified about January” and the risk of becoming unemployed.
*A Shannon Heritage protest in July 2020. Photograph: Joe Buckley SHANNON HERITAGE workers are to stage a protest this Friday amid ongoing frustration on the transfer of tourism sites in the county.
*Buses en route to the Cliffs of Moher. BUS OPERATORS who did not use allocated routes to the Cliffs of Moher should not be allowed to part at the visitor centre, a North Clare councillor has argued.
*CEO of The Shannon Airport Group, Mary Considine. Photograph: Eamon Ward TRANSFER OF FOUR SHANNON HERITAGE sites to Clare County Council “as soon as possible” remains the objective of The Shannon Airport Group.
*Bunratty Castle. GOVERNMENT FUNDING will not be provided to Clare County Council to take over Shannon Heritage sites in the county, a breakfast briefing of local councillors was informed on Wednesday morning even though the Taoiseach has said the matter is not over.