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May 2006
Marketing boost of €40,000 for tourism in Inishowen
Tourism in Inishowen is to get a grant of €30,000 from Fáilte
Ireland to fund a joint marketing initiative which will be driven
by the tourism industry itself. A further €10,000 in matched
funding will be raised by the industry to help pay for the new marketing
programme. "It's great news for Inishowen and is strong backing
for the growth potential of what can be achieved by coming together
to market the region." according to Kathleen Gill, Chairperson
of the steering group leading the initiative and marketing manager
at the Carlton Redcastle Hotel. The announcement was also welcomed
by Inishowen Tourism, who administer the project.
"It's a fabulous opportunity for those involved in the tourism
sector in Inishowen to have a direct input into decisions about
marketing the area, and driving the industry forward," said
John Farren, manager of Ballyliffin Golf Club, who's also on the
steering group. "For every €1 put in by the industry in
Inishowen, Fáilte Ireland is putting in another €3 and
that's not an opportunity that comes up every day." He added.
The announcement about this year's grant was given by Sheena Doyle,
regional marketing executive with Fáilte Ireland, who coordinated
last year's campaign. "The purpose of the local area marketing
fund is to grow bednights in less developed areas and encourage
networks and Inishowen is a perfect example of where coordinated
trade effort can show a real result in terms of achieving this goal,"
she said.
The steering group which coordinates this year's marketing initiative
holds its next meeting at 11am in McGrory's, Culdaff on Friday 5th
May. Industry members who are interested in taking part in this
year's marketing campaign are invited to come along.
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