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May 8, 2023 by Dunphy Communications

Iconic Visitor Attractions Transferred To Clare County Council

Iconic Visitor Attractions Transferred To Clare County Council
May 8, 2023 by Dunphy Communications

Clare County Council and The Shannon Airport Group today (Monday, 8 May 2023) signed a historic agreement marking the official handover of the Clare assets of Shannon Heritage to the local authority.

Bunratty Castle & Folk Park, Craggaunowen Bronze Age Park, Knappogue Castle & Gardens, and the retail unit at the Cliffs of Moher Experience will now be managed, developed and promoted by Clare County Council as part of its existing portfolio of signature visitor attractions and sites, namely the Cliffs of Moher Experience, Loop Head Lighthouse, Vandeleur Walled Gardens, and the Inis Cealtra Visitor Experience.

The existing Shannon Heritage DAC, including 90 permanent staff, has also been transferred as a subsidiary company of Clare County Council.

Pictured at Bunratty Castle & Folk Park at the official handover of the Clare assets of Shannon Heritage to Clare County Council; L-R Cllr. Tony O’Brien, Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council; Pat Dowling, Chief Executive of Clare County Council; Conal Henry, Chairperson, The Shannon Airport Group; and Mary Considine, CEO, The Shannon Airport Group. Credit Eamon Ward.

Cllr. Tony O’Brien, Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council, described the transfer of the sites as a “milestone moment for Clare tourism as, for the first time, Clare’s most popular tourist attractions will all be managed by one single authority.”

“The road to securing this transfer has been long but will prove to have been worth it for both tourism in the county and the local economy,” added Cllr, O’Brien. “Clare County Council’s proven track record of delivering for Clare tourism is matched by the decades of experience and dedication of Shannon Heritage workers who can now look forward to an exciting new chapter for Clare tourism and a brighter future for these important visitor attractions.”

Pat Dowling, Chief Executive of Clare County Council, commented, “Clare County Council is committed to the future development of the four sites and their integration into a tourism portfolio that boasts some of Ireland’s best known visitor attractions. This transfer allows for the development a broad, ambitious and quality tourism product and brand for County Clare, one that reflects the scope and ambition of the County Clare Tourism Strategy 2030.”

“I wish to acknowledge the Government for making necessary funding commitments that will enable Clare County Council to undertake the significant remediation works required at the sites,” added Mr. Dowling.

Conal Henry, Chairperson of The Shannon Airport Group, said, “I want to express my gratitude to our team at The Shannon Airport Group and to Clare County Council who have worked tirelessly to make this complex transfer happen. The support of Government has been most welcome. Most of all, though, I want to thank our colleagues at Shannon Heritage and to wish them every success for this exciting new chapter.”

Mary Considine, CEO of The Shannon Airport Group, commented, “This is the start of a new era in the rich history of Shannon Heritage as Clare County Council now officially become the custodians of these nationally important sites.

“Since 2014, we have been proud to showcase all that Shannon Heritage has to offer, nurturing local talent, providing permanent and seasonal employment for many young people around the region, attracting tourists from all over the globe and garnering international media exposure.

“Each Christmas, Easter and Halloween, special events organised by staff at the sites brought a sense of excitement.

“I would like to sincerely thank the wonderful team across Shannon Heritage for their incredible work and dedication, not just throughout this transfer process but in their everyday working life. From the seedlings carefully planted in the gardens to caring for very important historic buildings, every inch has been proudly cared for by passionate staff.

“At The Shannon Airport Group, we close this chapter today with immense pride in Shannon Heritage and will maintain a strong relationship with these iconic visitor attractions by continuing to grow vital air services that provide a gateway for international tourists to experience that touch of magic that Shannon Heritage and all its team, brings to the region and beyond,” added Ms. Considine.

Clare County Council’s Director of Tourism Development Leonard Cleary, stated, “The Local Authority is committed to working with the key stakeholders including the trustees, workers, tenants, and the wider tourism industry in the hinterland to develop a sustainable future for the assets and for the host communities in which they are located.”

He continued, “Clare County Council looks forward to engaging collaboratively with the OPW, Fáilte Ireland and other State agencies to ensure the potential of each of these assets is maximised for the betterment of tourism in County Clare and the wider Mid-West Region.”

“I want to acknowledge our team for working comprehensively on the due diligence and transfer project over the past two years,” concluded Mr. Cleary.

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