Economy
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Harnessing geotourism
Geotourism has the capacity to become a key sector in the transformation of Northern Ireland and to contribute significantly to…
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2017 tourism in numbers
Last year, there was an estimated total of 4.9 million overnight trips taken and an estimated 16.9 million nights were…
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One voice for tourism
Tourism, which will shortly be a £1 billion industry in Northern Ireland, has found a new and united voice following…
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Unlocking the potential of heritage tourism
Iain Greenway, Director of the Historic Environment Division, outlines the actions and plans of the Department for Communities in unlocking…
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Portrush station on the right track
Work is now underway on a new, modern train station for Portrush, which is designed to attract and enable future…
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Ards and North Down Borough Council’s new integrated tourism strategy will provide springboard for growth
Ards and North Down Borough Council launched its new ‘Blue:Green, Creatively Connected’ strategy for tourism, regeneration and economic development in…
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Outstanding natural beauty
There are eight areas of outstanding natural beauty (AONBs) in Northern Ireland. These are: Antrim Coast and Glens; Binevenagh; Causeway…
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The next 50 years
What venue can boast a world-renowned focus on scientific research into our Solar System, as well as recording the daily…
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Latest growth goes a fairway to 2020 golf tourism target
As Northern Ireland seeks to harness the economic potential of new tourism trends such as digital, screen and heritage tourism,…
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Skills for tourism
The tourism industry is experiencing a skills gap and as it grows, a sector-wide solution must be found to address…
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