Quin’s John Hehir retires from Dromoland Castle role after 37 years
One of Dromoland Castle’s longest serving members of staff has retired after over three decades with the business.
One of Dromoland Castle’s longest serving members of staff has retired after over three decades with the business.
*Photograph: Brian Arthur A COMMUNITY FESTIVAL is to be held in Newmarket-on-Fergus when it hosts the Women’s Irish Open for the second year in a row.
LORD INCHIQUIN, Conor O’Brien a descendant of Brian Ború has died following an illness.
A HOTEL located in Newmarket-on-Fergus is the best in the world for sleep.
Shannon Chamber president Eoin Gavin and CEO Helen Downes (centre) pictured with Chamber board directors at the launch of the Chamber’s Strategic Plan 2023 -2026 in Dromoland Castle (from left): Ray O’Driscoll, The Shannon Airport Group; David Brown; Stephen Keogh, MHP Sellors; Siobhan Roche, PTG (Precision Tool Group); Mark Nolan, Dromoland Castle Hotel; Kevin Thompstone, …
*Photograph: Brian Arthur DROMOLAND CASTLE is to host the KPMG Women’s Irish Open again in 2023.
Revenues at the company that operates the five star Dromoland Castle are set to double this year on the back of record average room rates.
THE KPMG Irish Women’s Open at Dromoland Castle has concluded with Klára Spilková winning the title following a three-way play off.
*Photograph: Brian Arthur DROMOLAND CASTLE AND COUNTRY CLUB could be hosting The KPMG Women’s Irish Open for the next two years if the 2022 event proves to be a success.
Photograph: Brian Morrison More than 25,000 spectators are expected to attend next week’s KPMG Women’s Irish Open at Dromoland Castle’s 18-hole Championship Course.