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Thursday evening’s tourism programme ‘Failte’ with Carmel Murray. Broadcast Thursday the 26th Of September 2024 https://www.connemarafm.com/audio-page/

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This program is sponsored by Letterfrack Country Shop. Carmel Murray and James are hosting a tourism program on Cunnamurray FM. They discuss the Clifden Arts Festival and the 10th anniversary of the Wild Atlantic Way. They have interviews with Fiona Cunningham, marketing manager of Tourism Northern Ireland, Dominic Morton, co-chair of Connemara and the Arden Irelands Tourism Network, Colm Redmond, spokesperson for Cashel Together, and Professor Anthony Foley to discuss the commercial crisis in Irish hospitality. Fiona talks about the busy summer in Northern Ireland and their autumn campaign. They also discuss the importance of outdoor tourism and promoting physical activity. The tourism strategy for Northern Ireland is going well, with visitor numbers increasing. There is a positive cross-border tourism exchange between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Northern Ireland offers a variety of attractions, including the Causeway Coastal Route and various museums. There are also This program is kindly sponsored by Letter Frack Country Shop, 095-418-50. This program is kindly sponsored by Letter Frack Country Shop, 095-418-50. G'day listeners and how are you today? I'm Carmel Murray and James is on the desk with me today. We are on 87.8 and 106.1 FM. We are on www.cunnamurrayfm.com and you can use the telephone if you want to contact us any time during the day or during the week. It's 416.16. I hope you are enjoying the music today and that you have a good night's sleep. Good evening listeners, you are very welcome to another edition of Falsch at the Tourism Program. A program that was designed to bring you news and items of interest to people involved in the tourism business. Carmel Murray here as always and James as always, old reliable, is on the desk with me here and we are broadcasting on 87.8 and 106.1 FM. He gave me a funny look there because he is young James, not old James. We have a very full program for you today. As you know, Clifton Arts Festival is still in full swing and there's loads for you still to see. I won't go through them but just there's so much going on. It's an absolutely brilliant and a brilliant end of the week until the 29th. Last week on this program we gave Uachtar Arts, Uachtar Arts ladies a mention and they were very very grateful. They rang back to say thank you for the mention but especially to thank Connemara Community Radio for the extensive coverage of everything all week and they were very happy with their show in Clifton. Now it's the 10th anniversary of the Wild Atlantic Way as well and we will talk to Dominic Morton later on about what's happening on that and that's so. My first guest is Fiona Cunningham. We've been trying to get Fiona for some time. She's the marketing manager with Tourism Northern Ireland and she'll give us an update on tourism up there. Then I have Dominic Morton who is the co-chair of Connemara and the Arden Irelands Tourism Network and again we get an update there. Thirdly I have Colm Redmond who is the spokesperson for Cashel Together who is going to give us a quick rundown on what Cashel Together means for next weekend. And then my last interview is with Professor Anthony Foley who is the Emeritus Associate Professor of Economics with Dublin City University and to discuss the new report that reveals that Irish hospitality is facing commercial crisis. But joining me on the line waiting to talk to us is Fiona Cunningham. Good evening Fiona. Good evening Carmel. How are you keeping? I'm great thank you and you're very welcome back to the programme. It's good to hear you. We were trying to get you earlier on in the year but you were otherwise disposed. That's right. That's right Carmel. It's a pleasure to be back. I'm sorry it took us so long. We've had a very busy summer and a busy programme of events and different things going on. But that's not a complaint Fiona. That's a great thing. That's true. We've got to look at the positives. That's true. We lost you there now for a second. Can you hear me OK? Perfect. Yeah. Great. OK. Now Fiona just firstly as I said an update on how the summer I hate to say has been but we have to accept that it's nearly over. The summer we didn't get here because of the weather but however the summer that we've had how it has gone for you there and you also have a new autumn campaign that we want to talk about. That's right Carmel. Well looking out the window today and seeing the heavy rain you're like summer what summer? It hasn't been great has it? Exactly. And look here we are in the autumn. We've still more rain but anyway. Yeah we had a very busy jam-packed schedule actually over the summer months of different events and festivals and Northern Ireland once again hosted the Amgen Irish Open up in Royal County down just a number of weeks ago and of course we're busy planning for the Open coming to Royal Portrush next July 2025 so we're all busy planning mode for that. So it's all gone at the moment but of course we've got lots of other things to see and do and as you mentioned our autumn campaign has gone live and you'll see some of our lovely ads and hear some of our ads on radio hopefully over the next number of weeks and I guess it's that time of the year isn't it that people just want to go indoors possibly it really depends. We've lovely walks, we've lovely trails, lovely museums to go and visit and some super offers actually some great hotel offers from all across Northern Ireland depending on what you're into of course and mid-term break for families or for couples or really you know there's a lot of festivals, there's a lot of events going on with the Belfast International Arts Festival and of course National Geographic has Belfast on their crew list for 2024 so I think you know. Very good, well done on that. But now you said oh yeah we'll be indoors whatever but your policy you had a representative gathering lately to discuss embracing outdoor tourism I think do we need to do more of that Fiona? Well there's no such thing as bad weather it's just bad clothing isn't that right Carmel? And I really think from Covid times people have been getting more and more outdoors and you know a lot of the walking trails have been improved and even see you know lots of families now that are out walking, running together. Sea swimming of course is huge so and I suppose the big message is you know leave no trace it's all about sustainability, looking after the environment, respecting the environment but by all means I suppose you know even from an educational health and fitness perspective now you know there's a lot of encouragement for getting people just active and moving and you know we've a lot to offer in terms of all of that, lovely walks, scenic walks you know in various places all over Northern Ireland. And as you said getting families out because I think the emphasis really and nowadays has to be on getting young people out to walk because it has been proven the obesity levels in younger people is you know it's frightening. That's true. I mean when we're talking about you know we're talking about families you know pets are very much part of the family as well so we can we have a whole host of pet friendly accommodation places now in Northern Ireland and indeed in restaurants so you know people can check that out and discover northernireland.com you know we actually have a whole list of pet friendly places and that people can you know bring the whole family including the furry friends so. I know one who will be there when she hears that. That's my daughter but she does search for pet friendly and there aren't that many of them like throughout the country you know. But your strategy, you know the strategy for Northern Ireland I know it's not much different we shouldn't be really defining Northern Ireland or Southern Ireland but your tourism strategy for your 10 year plan how is that going? Yeah I mean everything's going very well and even you in terms of visitor numbers you know we're doing exceptionally well 2019 was a bumper year for us just before but you know numbers have even exceeded that since so and particularly in the Republic of Ireland market so we are seeing more people from the south coming to visit which is fantastic you know and I think definitely as we've spoken about before COVID did help that when people couldn't travel overseas or go abroad you know they came to explore Northern Ireland but interestingly and you know which is very positive for us is that people just didn't go with the ones you know they came back and the word you know is definitely spreading when we look at our visitor numbers you know it's all very positive and that we like to see and you know it's not just people that are like quite close to Northern Ireland those border counties but it's people further afield you know we welcome people like from Kerry and you know West Cork and you know it's just brilliant and it's lovely actually when you're around Belfast or around Derry and some of the cities you see all the southern cars and you hear the accents and you know the one thing which comes back time and time again is friendliness of people you know but I'd have to say it's likewise for us when we see all the Northern Ireland villages you know we say that's brilliant there's more and more there's more you know cross border traffic which is great you know because we do offer different you know we're the same but different as we say like we do offer different sceneries and different not different hospitality the hospitality is the same everywhere but you know especially in a North Fiona like you have so many new new establishments and you know and I was looking there lately the Calgary the bridge and that I know it's not very new but like a lot of people wouldn't have known about those things until you decide to take a holiday and then start looking to see what's up there. Yeah the whole causeway coastal route all along that route you know lovely National Trust properties and Mussodin Temple and you know giant causeway like with world-class attractions north and south you know so there is something for everybody and you know and we've got tours we've got walking tours we've got food tours we've got taxi tours you know we've got wonderful museums Peacemakers Museum in Derry for instance we have you know the Siege Museum Tower Museum the Museum Free Derry so there's a host of museums and also I suppose what people are interested in as well is you know we've got a lot of free guided tours for example you know Belfast City Hall you can get a free guided tour of around the hall with cheap walking tour tickets around the city of Belfast or Derry you know so there's good deals to be had and also a lot of free things again you know you can go on to our website they'll see all that listed you know what you can do for free yeah I was going to ask you about the public buildings and all that you know I hear the OPW has you know sort of an all-in ticket or free access to a lot of these places is it like that in the north among your buildings your heritage buildings and that? Yes that's correct you know Ulster Museums for instance you know you can get in free to a lot of the things in Ulster Museum as well so you know we actively encourage people to go and explore the city when they're there you know go and visit and do whatever you know walking tours in particular are very good and the bus tours are you know they're pretty cheap you know they're low cost and it's a great way to see a city I always think even when I go abroad myself the first thing I do is a walking tour or a bus tour of the city to get your bearings and to hear and listen to a little bit about the city and its history yeah and to hop on hop off buses are fantastic I saw something in the press release here that an all-electric vessel operated by Barry Flanagan the owner of the Earn Water Taxi isn't that brilliant that you can have you know I did speak to somebody before on the Earn Waterways it wasn't this fellow it was a different name and you know it's so interesting to see the different facilities that are provided for tourists and locals alike yeah and again you know that's very low cost and Barry can actually rent that boat out to small groups like for birthday parties for hen parties or whatever you know like for a small group that can all be hired privately but it also gives you a different perspective on the town of Enniskillen for instance you can get away out you know to Devonish Island and get on to Devonish Island etc so it's a lovely way to see the islands as well around Cermanagh of course I think Fiona and I think we talked about it before your biggest attraction in recent years has been from the film industry and the making of the Game of Thrones and that was a huge boost to the north wasn't it it was a huge boost and also of course we can't forget Derry Girls was also a huge boost oh that's brilliant they're fantastic yes tourism is as active and as positive as ever in Northern Ireland and you know we're actively encouraging and so yeah I mean it's been a massive boost for Northern Ireland without doubt you know great because they're so spread well Derry Girls was started in Derry, Derry City or whatever and the Game of Thrones is down near Belfast isn't it that's correct so you know there's a good spread like of the events and what's to see there is yeah and whatever so you know the green wave we're talking here in the south I mean which is fantastic like the amount of new green waves and blue waves and blue wave developments have you more of those is there more of them in the pipeline or you know yes there definitely are and back to what we were speaking about before getting you know more people outside and getting people more mobile and access and all that there are plans for absolutely more which you know would be a great asset as well for people coming to visit and of course we have the move to transport we have the new central station that's going to be opened in Belfast it will be opened for buses and trains and will be coming in about a month's time or so so that's in terms of if people come in to travel to Belfast city you know they can leave the car and travel around Northern Ireland you know there's going to be a very good public transport network you know which will cut down to cars and car journeys as well yeah brilliant Fiona what's the website address for tourism Northern Ireland I know it's Tourism A&I but would you like to give it to other people yeah www.discovernorthernireland.com www.discovernorthernireland.com you know you can look up different things that you're interested in walking tours or hotels package breaks whatever you know we've a whole host of information on the website Carmel so I'd direct your listeners to that and as always you've been a mine of information Fiona it's great to talk to you again thank you so much indeed for joining me on the tourism programme and any time you have anything new please be sure and come back to us we're always waiting here in Connemara Community Radio to hear you again but for today thank you and bye bye best wishes Carmel thank you thank you so much Fiona and we'll have a piece of music and probably the only piece of music we'll have time for today because we have a packed programme but we have Cuiva and Seamus O'Flaherty and they're playing in Clifton I think it's on Saturday at some stage or another but they're always round and a fantastic brother and sister and they're singing the Blackbird Blackbird Blackbird singing in the dead of night Take these broken wings and learn to fly You'll only be waiting for the sun to rise Blackbird singing in the dead of night Take these broken eyes and learn to see You'll only be waiting for the sun to rise You'll only be waiting for the sun to rise Blackbird Into the light of a dark night Blackbird singing in the dead of night Take these broken wings and learn to fly All your life You'll only be waiting for the sun to rise Blackbird singing in the dead of night Take these sunken eyes and learn to see All your life You'll only be waiting for the sun to rise Blackbird Blackbird Blackbird Blackbird Blackbird Blackbird Into the light of a dark night Blackbird Blackbird Blackbird Blackbird Blackbird Blackbird Blackbird Blackbird Blackbird Now that was Seamus O'Quiven in Laherta there with that beautiful song their rendition of the one we know better with Sean Caine singing it of the Blackbird Now, joining me on the line is Mr. Dominic Mourner Dominic is the Co-Chair of Conamara and Ireland's Tourism Network Diolch Dominic Carmel, diolch srnona Is it recording? Well it is, but it's not recording It's recording It's recording It's recording You have to stop this and start working It's hard for me to stop working but we'll keep going How are you? I'd be an awful boss, wouldn't I? No comment As I keep telling them here I haven't worked since the 80's but we'll get close, yes How are you? Thank you Dominic First of all, just a general update Most of us know about Conamara and Ireland's Tourism Network which is a fantastic organisation set up to promote all things Conamara and Ireland but a general update we haven't heard from what's happening at the moment You told me you had something important coming up on the 18th Oh my God As you said, I have the pleasure to work with Terence O'Toole of Love Conamara Cottages who is the co-chair with me It's such an important job to have two of us I know, yeah, exactly The two of you together now Exactly, so we had a meeting actually our last meeting, believe it or not was out on Inish Ear so that was last Tuesday week we had a full attendance I think there was about 20 of us out there for the meeting and that meeting, because of its geological location and everything like that was very Ireland focused we had a wonderful presentation on Inish Ear from Chloe who's the co-op manager out there and you know I think we complain on the moors here and we complain about how rough things are but you know when you're not allowed to use your tap water from 8 o'clock in the evening to 8 o'clock in the morning and you know we don't realise, I suppose, how lucky we are you know, I think it's God, I don't want to figure but it's thousands upon thousands of litres that are brought over every day you know, I think something has to be looked at that was one of the things, my takeaway from it we have to look at these it's an incredible thing for us to send people out to these island cultures so that people can hear the language and see the people living on these amazing islands you know, that they are the boundary between us and the North Atlantic and everything like that so it was incredible meeting those and it was very energised incredible organisations working out there we could learn something from them and I suppose that's one of the key takeaways from our organisation is that opportunity of learning from each other you know, that coibre and that méitheal well, last week I talked to Maeve Shoiger and she's Udras na Gaeilte and she talked about the great news that they got of 3 million funding from the great for the centre in Inishmore the heritage centre there, which will be an interpretive centre, I think they called it that's a great boost to them I mean, Ilanceara in Cork just got 1 million but the Aran Islands not just the Aran Islands, there's Inishmore their heritage site our centre got 3 million that should be a great boost to people going to the islands, should bring more people in when they know what's there and available I look at it, in fairness look, we're incredibly lucky here in Colmar to have the likes of Coimbra Abbey under the fair shake in Rosmuck and other places like that where people can go on a day like today, you know what I mean, but on the islands you go over to Dunangus, you can be blown off on a day like today you don't let people up there to have something like that we're incredibly lucky you saw it yourself we have some fantastic locations this time of the year for cultural events with the incredible work that's done by Des Lally and his team and Brendan and people like that, in relation to the Clifton Arts Festival or the Colmar Arts Festival the incredible work done like that they have incredible locations on the islands, a lot of it you know, the Hall of Pubbles and the community centres aren't big so this is an opportunity in Ingemore to have, you know, develop a theatre style space that they could use, a multi-functional space so it's incredibly beneficial to them and I'm sure they're dealing against it today they said it's a waste of money and everything like that this is incredible you know, because the amount of visitors that go out there and one of the things that we've done for years and it's for our colleagues in Inishpaughan who's close to your heart and the other islands is that they're no longer seen as day trip destinations they have to be seen as overnight destinations that you actually go out there and get that full, amazing experience out there you have to really well, a day is lovely if that's all you have but really, it's not enough you need the overnights with all the interesting people in there the native Inishpaughan people and the native island people in all the islands but you feel the full experience and don't you if you can stay and have the crack with the locals there's nothing like it I had well, it was their misfortune and my pleasure to go to school with the lads from Inishpaughan or from Buffen as we used to call them and it's the same one of the best things I did when I was out in Inishire was sat down for 20 minutes and met with the lad that I was in Jarlis with 40 years ago and you know, you're reverted back to form and this is an amazing opportunity you've become a brass again, dear well, very quickly it's amazing how quickly you're reverted back to form but it was you know, it's incredible and that's one of the things I suppose any of us that are in tourism have that gift that we can, you know, get people to enjoy where we're from and understand our culture and enjoy it and respect it and I think that's the key is that we have to be respectful and go where we're supposed to go and not go where we're not supposed to go and enjoy the opportunities that we're given and take advantage of that and isn't it true, Dominic, that you know, years before in years when tourism really started when I started in tourism 40 years ago, whatever we tended not to tell them about the poor times and the hard times and you know, we were saying everything going forward is so good and what we have, we haven't but the tourist the travelling, the incoming tourist wants to know the real history of Ireland and I think the best place they can get that is in the heritage centres, if not among the people ourselves Oh, totally and I think there's opportunities there up and down the wonderful Dakota that we have to get people aware of that and to take advantage of that and look, again you know better than most, we have incredible storytellers in the area we have incredible literary minds and historical minds and archaeologist minds and you know, all of that in our Bailiwick here and I think that's the key is to get them aware of that and get them out and enjoy it I think our Heritage Week my programmes here on Heritage Week are my favourite programmes for the whole Europe and we don't have, really we don't have enough of them and not enough of them because the stories that, you know, that people, when they get together in a studio or in a thing, it's amazing what comes out and it's all factual really. But I think, Carmen, that's one of the things that we've discussed before you know, that that ability to learn from what came before us, our forefathers and our foremothers and everything like that to learn from them, but I think we forget that, do you know what I mean I'm looking forward to doing that incredible tour of Clifton, you know, with oh the name escapes me now and she's going to kill me the next time she sees me Kathleen Villiers do you know what I mean, that's probably I've done it only half of it in one day, I'm to do the rest of it another day, but like there are things going on there I didn't even know about and we're here all our lives and we're here all our lives, you know those little, the gait that goes into somewhere where you don't know what's beyond that, you know what I mean and the history, and both the sort of, the good, the bad and the ugly do you know what I mean, and we have to be, we're lucky but we have to be made aware of it and enjoy it, and as you said, that's the incredible thing from heritage, the heritage we got, is that you have those opportunities yeah, because I mean, they said we laugh and cry about our heritage totally but anyway, going forward as we say, we're always full of hope going forward and you know, lots of good things are happening happening at the moment as well in tourism, aren't there now just one thing I just wanted you to mention Dominic, and that is the Original Irish Hotels charity cycle do you know about that? just before we go on, I know I don't think I'm telling stuff out of school, but I know there's a funding stream coming down the tracks very early in 2025, anyone that's looking at that we'll get information out as soon as we can through the Caden Group and whatever, so if anyone has a little bit of an initiative or something like that hopefully there might be some funding coming down the tracks and we can take advantage of that so, yeah with the fact that the Wild Atlantic Way is 10 years this year, and to celebrate that Original Irish Hotels, which is an absolutely amazing organisation was Manor House Hotels once upon a time, and then was Village Inns, and so it's Original Irish now, yeah, so it's Original Irish Hotels now, there's about 50 hotels, and it's all Ireland, it's not just in the Republic, it's all across Northern Ireland, and North and South, so we've been a member like our colleagues in the Abbey Glen and Camara Sands as well I think Camara Sands is another member, yeah they're just joining the family now which is great, they're nearly a year in there and Screbe Lodge, or Screbe House, they're on the beyond Mount Cross there towards Rusmuk they're members as well, and I think the Ordland is about to join the company it's probably one of the most original Irish Hotels, well it is everybody knows it, but I was just told that Dean Gibson and his wife Cathy they're the Camara Sands owners that they're doing the cycle oh brilliant ok, cool we wish them the best of luck, because it's a fairly long cycle, it's 800 kilometres they're doing I have to pull you up a slide to tell you what the story is so what we're doing is, we're doing it from a lovely hotel in West Cork where we're starting, and we're finishing up in Dunfanaghie, and what we're doing is we're doing stages of it I'm doing two stages, I'm doing from Ballybone to Galway and then I'm doing from here to Westport, and I presume Dean and Cathy are doing from Sands to Westport as well so it's done in stages that's brilliant great, so you're doing two stages I think we've raised 30,000 to date, the figure we're trying to get is 50,000, so we should do that we should do that well but it's just it's to do with the ethos of the company the original Irish Hotels is a very interesting company in that there's a reservation arm, they sell vouchers and all of that but the aspect is that it's also a marketing organisation, so it sells internationally for country house hotels like ourselves in Lafayne who can't have someone working in Berlin or Bonn or Madrid or Washington or New York, Forest so they've developed a sales team that travels internationally spreading the gospel of Irish tourism primarily, but the individual hotels after that so one stops up so it's a fantastic marketing organisation so one of the things we did a study about a year ago on the organisation and what they call the community impact and people who are you know our community stake from an employment perspective from working with local communities and everything like that, so that was one of the things that we found that we were quite strong on emphasised and emphasised really really well, so we decided that one of the things we would do is to work with one of the principal major charities on the island so, unfortunately we've for years we've been dealing with cancer and everything like that and none of us I think can nobody who isn't touched, yeah so we've worked really closely with them before and they're an amazing organisation, the Irish Cancer Society and we identified where the money would go, it would grow into various different aspects of it and they're extremely happy with it and it's just that opportunity and you know as I said, you know I go past a certain area of the hotel here every day and I look up at a lovely woman who we lost a young woman and we all have those stories and they're the people that we have to think about that's true, yeah you know, as I said the Cancer Society is a broad society that helps probably everybody on stage so now, a quick rundown, well you're starting on when are you starting and finishing? Starting Monday and they hope to be finished the following Tuesday or Wednesday oh yeah, so they're coming through our stages in Connemara are the 4th, 5th and we're cycling from here to a group going from Sands Abbey Glen and ourselves on Saturday morning towards Westport and then they're going on up towards our sister hotels in the likes of Ballina and Sligo and places like that, through Mayo we stop, we collaborate with Teclue Bay in Westport who are one of our staging points and from cycling it's a horrible sight to see me in Lycra now but so, there'll be no photographs no evidence or anything like that but cycling from the Ina Lodge, you know, here to the Mount Falcon the stage which is near Ballina, isn't it? that's a fair cycle well I'm only going as far as Westport, whatever happens after that, stops themselves even to Westport, Dominic, is a fair cycle hopefully the wind will be going the right direction exactly, get fair wind behind you that's amazing Dominic, it's been lovely talking to you as always and lots of news and items of interest and everything, we enjoy talking to you make sure Mr. O'Toole does the next interview with you now so that you can get both stakes I'll get them Dominic, thank you so much for joining me again, thank yourself Carmel, thank you you're more than welcome, it's our pleasure thank you for joining us cheers you are listening to Connemara Community Radio broadcasting on 87.8 and 106.1 FM you can also listen in to us from outside of the Connemara area on our website www.connemarafm.com www.connemarafm.com good morning to you and hope all is good with you on the lovely island this Sunday morning good evening and welcome to Connemara Community Radio coming to you from the Enid Stafford studio and if you just joined us, welcome to Connemara Community Radio broadcasting on 87.8 and 106.1 FM and if you just joined us, welcome to Connemara Community Radio and if you just joined us, welcome to Connemara Community Radio and if you 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