‘We have the ocean and no one else does’ – discussions begin on renaming of Trump Doonbeg
*Photograph: Arthur Ellis. DISCUSSIONS HAVE commenced within the Trump organisation on the renaming of the Doonbeg five star resort.
*Photograph: Arthur Ellis. DISCUSSIONS HAVE commenced within the Trump organisation on the renaming of the Doonbeg five star resort.
*Photograph: Julian Behal. DOONBEG HAS many high-profile business personnel within its community and its gearing up for the return of former US President Donald Trump who is to visit his hotel and golf resort next month.
by Gordon Deegan The impact of Covid-19 closures and restrictions resulted in pre-tax losses more than doubling at the Donald Trump owned Doonbeg golf resort to €3.59m last year. According to new accounts for the company behind the luxury Trump Doonbeg resort, TIGL Ireland Enterprises Ltd recorded the surge in pre-tax losses as revenues tumbled …
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With international travel almost at a standstill, there has been a noticeable drop in the number of overseas visitors to Trump International Hotel in Doonbeg in 2020.
*Fr Joe Haugh. Photograph: Louise Brooks “One of the old stock” with a loyalty to the people of his own area was how Fr Joe Haugh was described at his funeral mass on Monday morning.
*Doughmore Beach. Photograph: Liam Ryan Following further storm damage at Doughmore, locals have expressed their frustration at the ongoing wait a decision from An Bord Pleanála on coastal protection works with some fearful the Trump family could decide to offload the West Clare resort.
*Doonbeg. Photograph: Martin Connolly Trump Doonbeg and Shannon Airport are not potential targets amid the growing conflict between the US and Iran, the Iranian Ambassador to Ireland has confirmed.
“Unbelievable” damage affected sand dunes in Doonbeg with several flights cancelled at Shannon Airport and power outages this week all as a result of Storm Brendan.
AN TAISCE have submitted a report to Clare County Council outlining their concerns about US President Donald Trump’s plans to construct coastal defences at his resort in Doonbeg. The environmental charity claims their original concerns have not been addressed in the revised plans. “It is the considered opinion of An Taisce that the further information …
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