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Council Tourism Event Highlights Marketing Opportunities for Businesses

Council Tourism Event Highlights Marketing Opportunities for Businesses

Wed, April 17, 2024

Representatives from the tourism industry have gathered in Cloonavin to learn more about how businesses in Causeway Coast and Glens can avail of upcoming marketing and media opportunities.

The industry event, organised by Council’s Destination Team, welcomed colleagues from both Tourism NI and Tourism Ireland to collectively present on domestic and international marketing opportunities. Attendees were given an overview on planned overseas events and an all-island sustainability programme, which will be launched later this year.

Throughout this coming year, Council will work in close partnership with Tourism NI and Tourism Ireland on a range of collaborative projects, with the aim of promoting both Causeway Coast and Glens and Northern Ireland as a whole. Campaigns, trade shows and consumer events will help promote the Causeway Coast and Glens as a ‘go-to’ year-round destination, showcasing the fantastic range of accommodation, activities, events, and bespoke experiences on offer.

Local businesses who attended the event received practical tips on how they can work alongside the tourism bodies to make the most of their platforms and opportunities, no matter what stage their business is at.

Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens, Councillor Steven Callaghan, acknowledged the key role those working in the local tourism and hospitality sectors have within the Borough saying: “Thank you to everyone who attended this event, it helps highlight the key role that marketing opportunities and available support plays in helping our local tourism businesses to thrive.

“Council’s Destination Marketing Team continues to work collaboratively with Tourism NI and Tourism Ireland to promote Causeway Coast and Glens and surroundings areas. The support they give our businesses operating in the Tourism sector, helps us all offer the world class welcome to visitors that we are renowned for here in the Borough.

“Our tourism product is constantly evolving, and Council’s Destination Team is here to help all our businesses showcase Causeway Coast and Glens to its best advantage, so that we continue to compete on the global stage as an all year-round destination.”

Industry Liaison Executive at Tourism Ireland, Natasha Johnston, welcomed the opportunity to be involved. Speaking afterwards, she said: “It’s fantastic to be able to present on all the different ways that our industry partners in Causeway Coast and Glens and across the island of Ireland can work with us overseas through our events, partnership programmes, advertising and marketing opportunities, as well as publicity and media opportunities in both the business-to-business and business-to-consumer space.”

Nikki Paterson, Business Solutions Manager at Tourism NI spoke to industry on opportunities available to local businesses interested in working with international travel trade "Tourism NI work with Tourism Ireland and a range of strategic partners to deliver a programme of activity throughout the year across key markets. This work offers a wide range of opportunities for businesses to engage directly with international tour operators, providing platforms to develop and build relationships to increase growth from international markets”.

Esther Dobbin, Region and Investment Manager at Tourism NI, delivered an update on the new all-island sustainability programme which will be launched later this year – it is a collaboration between Tourism NI, Tourism Ireland and Failte Ireland. She explained how green credentials can support future business success.

If you are a business operating within Causeway Coast and Glens and would like to be involved in future events, contact our Destination Team by emailing engagement@causewaycoastandglens.gov.uk or sign up for the tourism trade e zine here

Kerrie McGonigle, Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Destination Manager welcomes attendees to Council’s recent tourism event in Cloonavin pictured at the front of the meeting room. Council’s Tourism Team welcomed speakers from Tourism NI and Tourism Ireland to a recent event in Cloonavin. Pictured from (l-r) Esther Dobbin Region and Investment Manager at Tourism NI, Kerrie McGonigle Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Destination Manager, Nikki Paterson, Business Solutions Manager at Tourism NI, Mark McCrann Council’s Destination Marketing Officer and Natasha Johnston, Industry Liaison Executive at Tourism Ireland. The group are pictured standing in front of Visit Causeway posters. Mark McCrann Council’s Destination Marketing Officer chats with Natasha Johnston, Industry Liaison Executive at Tourism Ireland who both presented at a recent Council tourism event held in Cloonavin for local tourism businesses. Nikki Paterson, Business Solutions Manager at Tourism NI was one of the speakers at a recent Council tourism event held in Cloonavin for local tourism businesses. Pictured here during her presentation at the tourism event. Pictured at a recent Council tourism event are Esther Dobbin Region and Investment Manager at Tourism NI alongside Kerrie McGonigle Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council Destination Manager. Attendees at Council’s recent Tourism event for business included, Conchúr Dowds National Trust, Jennifer Michael National Trust and Amy Donaghey Arts Marketing and Engagement Officer Flowerfield and Roe Valley Arts Centres. The group are pictured seated at the event. Attendees at Council’s recent Tourism event for business included, Sharon Scott Taste Causeway, Amy Patterson of Crindle Bespoke and Carol Devlin representing Dunfin Farm. The group are pictured seated at the event. Karen White of Maddybenny Cottages and Eavam White from Maddybenny Campsite enjoy the refreshments at Council’s recent tourism event in Cloonavin. The pair are pictured seated at the event.