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€159k tourism drive launched in Dunree 29.06.07

A €159,000 project to upskill people working in the local tourism industry was launched yesterday at Fort Dunree Visitor Centre outside Buncrana.
The Atlantic Drift Skills Development Programme aims to give tourism providers throughout the North West the tools to make them among the best hosts in the country.
Donegal Mayor, Cllr. Enda Bonner, said,” I believe that County Donegal and the region as a whole, have the best there is to offer on the island of Ireland for the visitor.
"This project will ensure that the people on the ground responsible for delivering the product will have the necessary skills to ensure that visitors come back to this part of the country time and time again.”
His Limavady counterpart Cllr. Edwin Stephenson told the launch party the project would underpin the success of region's tourism industry in the long term.
"The most important part of the tourism product is its people," he said.
The project has already recruited over 150 participants from the private and public sector and aims to upskill a further 300 people. In collaboration with Letterkenny Institute of Technology and Killybegs Tourism College, it will also roll out the Failte Ireland-accredited ‘Marketing for Small Tourism Enterprises Course’.
Donegal County Council development officer, Kevin O’Connor said the aim was to make the North West among "the most highly skilled regions" on the island of Ireland.
"It is essential that the quality of service delivered to visitors not only meets their expectations but exceeds them," he said.
A plan is in place to roll out e-commerce and website management training to the small and medium-sized tourism enterprise sector, from September 2007. The project will also embark on a skills development audit throughout the summer months. This audit will attempt, for the first time, to assess the current skills gaps in the cross border region.
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