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"We must safeguard these jobs" 29.09.09

Shock closure of Foody's Lodge

By Linda McGrory

RECESSION-hit Inishowen has lost a second hotel with the surprise closure of the popular Foody's Lodge in Quigley's Point.
The closure has led to the loss of 10 full-time jobs as well as a number of part-time positions while also coming as a blow to a number of local suppliers.
A sign on the door yesterday apologised to customers saying the premises had been shut until further notice "due to unforeseen circumstances".
Fine Gael Councillor John Ryan said the closure of any long-standing business in Inishowen was a source of concern and disappointment to the peninsula.
"Quigley's Point is a small community and the closure of a business like Foody's will have far-reaching consequences not least because of the loss of local jobs," said Cllr Ryan.
"I would urge the bank, the proprietor or any other party involved in this matter, to get together and try to come to some arrangement so that Foody's can be reopened as soon as possible to safeguard these local jobs.
Foody's Lodge with a closure notice on the front door.
"It is also important that the premises reopen so that arrangements with people who had functions booked there can be honoured."
InishowenNews.com attempted to contact Foody's Lodge proprietor Jason Foody yesterday but a message on his mobile phone said he was in Australia - his wife JT's native country - until September 28. The 'closed due to unforeseen circumstances' is a poster that is becoming all-too familiar as businesses shut up shop during the downturn.
The Foyle Hotel in Moville abruptly shut its doors last April much to the surprise and disappointment of locals and visitors to the seaside town.
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