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This article is from page 14 of the 2007-04-17 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 14 JPG

A MAJOR new tourism plan for the Shannon Region is to be unveiled later this month. Shannon Develop- ment, the regional tourism authority will unveil its new tourism market- ing plans at a seminar it 1s hosting for members of the Shannon region tour- ism industry.

The seminar will be held at the South Court Hotel, Limerick on Thursday, April 26.

“The performance of the tourism sector 1n 2006 has been good and we want to build on this in 2007 and the coming years and let the industry know our exciting new plans,” said John King, Heritage and Tourism D1- rector, Shannon Development.

Shannon Development is due to an- nounce its detailed 2007-2008 region- al tourism plans at the seminar. The plan will highlight key challenges facing global tourism and how that will impact on the tourism industry in the Shannon region. Part of the pres- entation will involve an overview of the plans for the promotion and devel- opment of the industry by Shannon Development Tourism over the com- ing year.

Shaun Quinn, CEO Failte Ireland and Paul O’ Toole, CEO Tourism Ire- land will also give detailed presenta- tions covering the key activities of both agencies for 2007. In addition to the key note speakers, the main execu- tives from all agencies will be present at the events to discuss specific issues

such as training, international promo- tion, and product development. The seminar is free and open to all. Reg- istration for the event is at 9.00am for a 9.30am start and will continue until lpm.

Commenting on the seminar, John King, Heritage and Tourism Director, Shannon Development, said “Tourism is now the largest indigenous Irish In- dustry, accounting for over €450 mil- lion of direct tourism expenditure in this region alone, and will be central to the future economic development of the west. I would strongly encour- age tourism industry members to at- tend this event to get a full briefing on the activities of the tourism agencies, and use the forum to raise issues spe- cific to their business or sector.”

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