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€3bn-a-year Wild Atlantic Way should be extended into Derry and North Coast, says MLA
Derry Journal
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17/04/2024
€3bn-a-year Wild Atlantic Way should be extended into Derry and North Coast, says MLA
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Last week, a report by Fulcher Ireland concluded that the Wild Atlantic Way had an economic
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impact worth €3 billion per year in tourism revenue to communities along the west coast
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of Ireland and has led to the creation of an additional 35,000 jobs and supporting 80,000
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jobs in total. That is some positive impact for those communities.
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The marketing of the Wild Atlantic Way stretches 2,500 kilometres from Kilmseal in County Cork
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up to Donegal, and there it stops on the Donegal to Derry border.
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The Atlantic Ocean does not stop at Donegal, so I have to ask why should the Wild Atlantic
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Way? All promotional material which is used to attract visitors in international markets
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are designed and delivered by Tourism Ireland. The island is marketed as a whole to an international
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audience, so in my view it makes perfect sense that major regional tourism experiences such
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as the Wild Atlantic Way should also reflect this by being cross-border in nature.
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There is a clear rationale for doing so, and it would undoubtedly help the north develop
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further the economic potential of its tourism. Why should we in the north miss such an opportunity
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as extending the Wild Atlantic Way from Donegal through Derry, the north coast, along the
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glens of Antrim to Belfast? The case for expanding the Wild Atlantic Way to incorporating the
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Causeway Coast and Glens Coastal Route is compelling. With the likes of Dunluce Castle,
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the Carragheride Rope Bridge and the Giants Causeway, why should the local communities
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of Ballantoy, Ballycastle, Bushmills and my constituency not benefit from the boost that
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being marketed as part of the Wild Atlantic Way would bring, increasing visitor numbers
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and spend in the local economy, benefiting hospitality and tourism businesses? Are the
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cafes, restaurants, pubs and tourist attractions in the likes of Cushendal, Cushendon and Glen
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Arath? This Falshire Ireland report is a timely reminder of the successful impact tourism
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can have in terms of job creation for the local and wider economy, creating opportunities
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for people and communities to prosper and thrive. Extending the Wild Atlantic Way into
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the north is one such opportunity.
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