The Shannon Estuary Way is to benefit from a year long Destination Development Programme that intends to boost economic growth for rural communities. It’s the second phase of the overall project’s development, and is being led by the Clare Local Development Company and West Limerick Resources. The 207 kilometre route, taking in a number of […]
Destination development programme to support growth of Shannon Estuary Way
LOCAL communities and businesses on the Shannon Estuary Way are to benefit from a year long Destination Development Programme to help boost economic growth for the rural communities along this newly launched tourist route.
Located just off the Wild Atlantic Way, the Shannon Estuary Way was developed by Fáilte Ireland, together with Clare and Limerick City and County Councils, and is set to become a key tourist attraction for the Mid West Region. The route is 207km in length and is the first in a series of Wild Atlantic Way looped drives aimed at increasing visitor ‘dwell time’ and spend in local communities.
LOCAL communities and businesses on the Shannon estuary way are set to benefit from a new programme to boost economic growth along the tourist trail. The Shanno.
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AN extensive public consultation process has commenced as part of the development of a sustainable long-term masterplan for the Cliffs of Moher.
Clare County Council is working, with consultancy firm Haley Sharpe Design, to prepare the Cliffs of Moher Strategy 2040.
The focus of the work to date has been on preliminary research, on-site investigations, and desk-top studies to understand the challenges facing the Cliffs of Moher and to identify potential opportunities for helping to realise future aspirations.
A four-month consultation process involving local communities, organisations, businesses, and residents, to facilitate participation in this listening process commenced this week. The process includes online workshops, feedback sessions, focus groups, written submission and surveys.