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Hopes of post-lockdown tourism boost for East Clare

Home » News » Hopes of post-lockdown tourism boost for East Clare St Patrick will cross Killaloe Bridge on a trailer but there will be no St Patrick s Day Parade due to Covid-19 restrictions. Hopes of post-lockdown tourism boost for East Clare February 16, 2021 ESCAPING crowds and traditional tourist hot spots will be on the minds of many who are looking ahead to the summer season, in the hope of a holiday break and an easing of lockdown restrictions. Fáilte Ireland’s research on consumer sentiment, which reveals a renewed interest in activity-based and outdoor tourism, has provided cause for optimism for tourism operators in East Clare as they look ahead to the 2021 season. Ahead of the AGM of Tourism East Clare, which will take place on Zoom on February 24, Chairperson Arlene White said the most is positive.

An Bord Pleanála refuses Granard turbine plan as it would seriously injure setting of historic Motte

An Bord Pleanála refuses Granard turbine plan as it ‘would seriously injure setting’ of historic Motte Reporter: newsroom@longfordleader.ie );   ); An Bord Pleanála has upheld the decision of Longford County Council to refuse planning permission for the proposed development of a 169 metres single wind turbine within Kiernan Milling Mill Building at Granardkill, Granard.  Kiernan Milling, care of Galetech Energy Services of Clondargan, Stradone, County Cavan, appealed the July 14, 2020, decision of Longford Co Co planners.  However, their appeal was unsuccessful as the state body upheld the local authority’s decision and deemed that the proposed turbine development would seriously injure and interfere with the setting of Granard Motte and Bailey. It would also be contrary to the proper planning and sustainable development of the area. 

Longford in Spring: Short movie brings Longford s attractions to life

Longford in Spring: Short movie brings Longford s attractions to life Reporter:   ); The latest in the series of short movies to positively promote county Longford and let visitors know what’s on offer has been launched. The short movie ‘Longford in Spring’ by Harp Media in Granard, brings some of Longford’s beautiful attractions to life. ‘Longford in Autumn’ and ‘Longford in Winter’ were released at the beginning of Autumn and Winter and the remaining video in the series will be released at the beginning of Summer. ‘Longford in Spring’ highlights the beautiful Barley Harbour on Lough Ree which is the second largest lake on the Shannon after Lough Derg.

Waterways Ireland outline vision for Clare stretch of Shannon Greenway

Waterways Ireland outline vision for Clare stretch of Shannon Greenway February 5, 2021 CONSTRUCTION on a section of the proposed Shannon Greenway, which is set link Scariff to Limerick, could begin by 2023, bringing a welcome tourism and business boost to East Clare. An update on the greenway, which will run the length of the Shannon and originate in the Leitrim/Roscommon area, was given by Éanna Rowe, Regional Manager with Waterways Ireland at an active travel briefing last Thursday night, organised by Senator Róisín Garvey. Mr Rowe is responsible for the management, maintenance and development of the Shannon Navigation. He told the briefing that the greenway will form an integral element of a new tourism masterplan for the Shannon, which is due to be published shortly.

A large sum of money has been spent on promoting tourism in the midlands over the past three years

A large sum of money has been spent on promoting tourism in the midlands over the past three years
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