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A new role for Offaly's old Tullamore DEW warehouse


A new role for Offaly s old Tullamore DEW warehouse
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It’s six months now since William Grant announced the closing of the old Bonded Warehouse Visitor Centre at Bury Quay, Tullamore. The company that makes the world-famous and second-largest selling Irish whiskey, Tullamore DEW is going to concentrate its energies on a new visitor centre at the 2014–17 purpose-built Tullamore DEW distillery at Clonminch and understandably so.
The idea of a visitor centre at Bury Quay was conceived in the early 1990s as a way of attracting visitors to Tullamore town. Tullamore had been designated an industrial heritage town in 1990 and EC tourism funds were available. The idea that a new distillery would open in Tullamore was not on the radar. Thanks to the work of Irish Mist (Bill Jaffray), Cantrell & Cochrane (owners of the DEW brand from 1993 to 2010), Tullamore Town Council and Offaly History the idea came to fruition in the year 2000 and the visitor centre w ....

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Invasive species removed from Offaly rivers


Invasive species removed from Offaly rivers
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A recent Council report pointed out that an invasive species was removed from large sections of the Camcor and Little Brosna rivers during 2020.
The invasive plant is the Himalayan balsam and while it is an attractive looking plant it can take over riverbanks to the detriment of other plants.
Funding from the Heritage Council went towards this work as well as towards the County Archives Service. The funding for the two projects was €23,000.
The County Archive Service was developed by Offaly History and supported by the Council. It s located in the Axis Business Park. Work continues to develop the county archive service website www.offalyarchives.com which hosts catalogues and certain digitised material. ....

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