Clare becomes first county in Ireland certified as sustainable tourism destination
*Moylussa. CO CLARE is the first county in Ireland to be certified as a sustainable tourism destination.
*Moylussa. CO CLARE is the first county in Ireland to be certified as a sustainable tourism destination.
HOTEL WOODSTOCK were among the winners at the Irish Family Awards held last week.
*Elaine and Sean Lally. Photograph: John O’Neill. HOTEL WOODSTOCK has been nominated in three different categories for the Irish Family Awards.
*Attendees at the 2023 networking event. Photograph: Eamon Ward A THIRD of bed nights in Clare are currently contracted to the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth (DCEDIY).
*The Hotel Woodstock Lobby, Ennis Hotel Woodstock has achieved a very special 3 in a row with the Irish Independent Reader Travel Awards coming in the top 10 Hotels in Ireland just announced this weekend for the second year running and the Hotel also achieved a Tourism Hero Award in 2022.
*Photograph: Arthur Ellis A SUBSTANTIAL economic impact continues to be made by the Shannon Airport Group “but it could go further with the right support,” a co-author of an economic impact report on the entity has said.
*Photograph: Paschal Brooks THE REPRESENTATIVE BODY for Clare’s tourism sector has warned of the infliction of “long-term damage” to the industry amid ongoing delays to the proposed transfer of assets operated by Shannon Heritage to Clare County Council.
*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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*Brid O’Meara. Photograph: Martin Connolly Inflationary pressure is threatening the feasibility of SMEs throughout the country as energy prices continue to climb, leaving Clare businesses in great uncertainty.
FEARS OF A POTENTAL SALE of Woodstock Golf Club have been averted.