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Midlands region set for €68 million investment in tourism infrastructure by 2026

A major tourism conference, complete with guest speakers, Late Late Show host Patrick Kielty, former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, UN Special Advisor Anita Mendiratta and Minister for Tourism, Deputy Catherine Martin, will take place in the Radisson Blu Hotel Athlone on Monday, September 18.

Budget 2024 must capitalise on opportunity of AI, Web3 - Digital Business Ireland

Digital Business Ireland (DBI) the country’s leading representative body for online businesses, has published its pre-Budget 2024 submission.

Almost one million festival go-ers expected to flock to Waterford before end of year

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Waterford is on track to welcome almost one million visitors to festivals alone before the end of the year, solidifying its reputation as the festival capital of Ireland.

Sligo native named new CEO of Western Development Commission

The board of the Western Development Commission (WDC), the state agency responsible for the economic and social development of the West of Ireland has appointed a new chief executive with Allan Mulrooney stepping into the role from next month.

Moy Valley Resources urges support for Mayo North Tourism in light of funding cut

The Chairperson of Moy Valley Resources IRD, David Dwane, has urged local businesses and Mayo County Council to rally behind a collaborative destination marketing project - Mayo North Tourism - in light of an unanticipated reduction of almost 30% to its annual core funding for 2023.

‘Misleading’ reports about water quality pose risk to beach bathers, says An Taisce

The Galway Planning Committee of An Taisce say that ‘misleading’ reporting by Galway City Council via its Facebook page regarding the water quality of Ballyloughane Beach on Friday, August 4, put bathers at risk of contracting E.Coli and Intestinal Enterococci.

Almost one million festival go-ers expected to flock to Waterford before year end

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Waterford is on track to welcome almost one million visitors to festivals alone before the end of the year, solidifying its reputation as the festival capital of Ireland. The county's vibrant and diverse festival scene has captured the hearts of people from all over the country, drawing tourists from near and far to revel in its cultural celebrations.

Growth of the parish inspires Turloughmore to embark on ambitious pitch plans

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Sheer growth in the number of young people playing hurling and camogie has inspired Turloughmore Hurling and camogie clubs to announce ambitious plans to develop four new pitches at their facility at Lackagh.

Almost one in ten people report using ChatGPT for work purposes

New polling data released has found that 18% of adults across Ireland have used ChatGPT, with almost one in ten people reporting that they used the AI tool for work purposes.

 

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