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Joe McCarthy, municipal officer, speaking at the official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

ENDS

Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
086 7966320/01 8847884

Catherine Whelan – Communications
087 6449572 / 01 8847181

Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
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 02.03.2017
Maurice Smiddy of SECAD, speaking at the official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

ENDS

Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
086 7966320/01 8847884

Catherine Whelan – Communications
087 6449572 / 01 8847181

Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
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 02.03.2017
Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland's Ancient East with Failte Ireland, speaking at the official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

ENDS

Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
086 7966320/01 8847884

Catherine Whelan – Communications
087 6449572 / 01 8847181

Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
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 02.03.2017
Cllr Mary Linehan-Foley, speaking at the official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

ENDS

Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
086 7966320/01 8847884

Catherine Whelan – Communications
087 6449572 / 01 8847181

Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
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 02.03.2017
The Mayor of the County of Cork Cllr Seamus McGrath, at the official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork, with Cork County Council chief executive Tim Lucey, third right and Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland's Ancient East with Failte Ireland, left. Also included are Cllr Mary Linehan-Foley, Sean O'Callaghan of Cork County Council, Maurice Smiddy of SECAD and Cllr Susan McCarthy.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

ENDS

Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
086 7966320/01 8847884

Catherine Whelan – Communications
087 6449572 / 01 8847181

Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
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 02.03.2017
The Mayor of the County of Cork Cllr Seamus McGrath, at the official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork, with Cork County Council chief executive Tim Lucey, fifth right and Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland's Ancient East with Failte Ireland, second left. Also included are from left: Cllr Susan McCarthy, Maurice Smiddy of SECAD, Aileen Murray, manager of YSEDG, Cllr Mary Linehan-Foley, Joe McCarthy, municipal officer, Ann Scroope, exhibition designer and Sean O'Callaghan of Cork County Council.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

ENDS

Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
086 7966320/01 8847884

Catherine Whelan – Communications
087 6449572 / 01 8847181

Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
DKE020317clock030(1) 
 02.03.2017
The official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

ENDS

Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
086 7966320/01 8847884

Catherine Whelan – Communications
087 6449572 / 01 8847181

Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
DKE020317clock028(1) 
 02.03.2017
The official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

ENDS

Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
086 7966320/01 8847884

Catherine Whelan – Communications
087 6449572 / 01 8847181

Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
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Susan Murphy from Midleton chatting with Cllr Susan McCarthy, at the official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

ENDS

Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
086 7966320/01 8847884

Catherine Whelan – Communications
087 6449572 / 01 8847181

Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
DKE020317clock021(1) 
 02.03.2017
The official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

ENDS

Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
086 7966320/01 8847884

Catherine Whelan – Communications
087 6449572 / 01 8847181

Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
DKE020317clock010(1) 
 02.03.2017
The official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

ENDS

Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
086 7966320/01 8847884

Catherine Whelan – Communications
087 6449572 / 01 8847181

Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
DKE020317clock009(1) 
 02.03.2017
The official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

ENDS

Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
086 7966320/01 8847884

Catherine Whelan – Communications
087 6449572 / 01 8847181

Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
DKE020317clock007(1) 
 02.03.2017
The official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

ENDS

Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
086 7966320/01 8847884

Catherine Whelan – Communications
087 6449572 / 01 8847181

Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
DKE020317clock004(1) 
 02.03.2017
The official opening of Youghal Clock Gate Tower in Youghal, Co Cork.
Picture: David Keane.

For more details see attached press release.
News Release
Thursday 2nd March, 2017
Youghal Clock Gate Tower Dials Up the Visitor Experience in Ireland’s Ancient East

Fáilte Ireland, along with Cork County Council, today officially marked the completion of over a decade of works at Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower which will see the iconic building open as a visitor experience. Bringing the historical story of Youghal to life, the attraction now promises to transport visitors back in time as they are guided through the site’s story via the personal stories of various historical occupants.

The works include a permanent interpretative exhibition, costumed storytellers presenting and animating 700 years of history, storyboards and screen imagery supporting the story and an audio guide to assist the experience for non-English speakers. Over the four floors of the tower, the visitor can experience four eras of time through differing historical characters and settings including a medieval merchant’s dwelling, an 18th Century Gaol, a ‘time keeping floor’ and a former family home.

Speaking today, Jenny De Saulles, Head of Ireland’s Ancient East with Fáilte Ireland said:

“These works will improve how visitors will interact with the Clock Gate Tower and bring the Ireland’s Ancient East story alive locally. Within the Clock Gate Tower, the visitor can now peel back layers of time at their own pace as they hear the historical stories, touch and feel objects from the past and become acquainted with the bustling life of Youghal’s past. The real stories from the past – as told by the guides – will give the attraction a new and engaging dimension. This project truly sums up what we are trying to do with Ireland’s Ancient East.”

This capital project was grant aided €200,000 from Fáilte Ireland’s ‘New ideas in Ancient Spaces’ capital grants scheme. The scheme supports the improvement and development of compelling visitor experiences throughout the Ireland’s Ancient East region. Youghal’s Clock Gate Tower is perfectly positioned in the heart of the region and was one of a number of Cork heritage attractions to be awarded funding under this scheme.

Aileen Murray, Manager, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, who oversaw the Project on behalf of Cork County Council, commented:

“Today is a really significant day for Youghal and one that was delivered with the generous support of a range of state agency collaborators, (including The Heritage Council of Ireland, South & East Cork Area Development and Fáilte Ireland). The vision and objective of Youghal Clock Gate Tower is to be an essential part of any visitor’s journey to the region. Designed by Scroope Design, Youghal now has a quality attraction that is truly unique and one which can be the ‘hook’ for both international and domestic visitors to the area. We look forward to working closely with Fáilte Ireland into the future and fulfilling our remit as being a key component in the Ireland’s Ancient East experience brand.”

Also speaking at the launch, Chief Executive Cork County Council Tim Lucey commented, “The potential of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower was identified over a decade ago. Efforts to both preserve and enhance the opportunities that this historic building presented were always pursued by the Council. Together with the support of Failte Ireland and the people of Youghal, an iconic attraction is now open and will be a wonderful addition to the tourism offering we have here in Cork County.”

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Séamus McGrath reiterated these sentiments and went on to say, “The Youghal Clock Gate tower is a landmark monument that will be both an incredible tourist attraction for visitors but also an amenity that the people of Youghal can be immensely proud of. Thanks to their tireless efforts its position is now secure today.”

ENDS

Generic photos attached of the Youghal Clock Gate Tower
Additional photos will be taken this afternoon by David Keane photographer contact: dkdavidkeane@gmail.com 086-8579305

For further information please contact:

Alex Connolly – Head of Communications
086 7966320/01 8847884

Catherine Whelan – Communications
087 6449572 / 01 8847181

Notes to Editors

Fáilte Ireland

Fáilte Ireland, the national tourism development authority, was established in 2003 to guide and promote tourism as a leading indigenous component of the Irish economy.

The tourism and hospitality industry employs an estimated 220,000 people and generates an estimated €5.7 billion in revenue a year.
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Alicia Ward with Reece and Judith Moloney from the Ballinspittle area out for a walk at Garrylucas, Co. Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Sinead Kane, blind marathon runnner, who spoke to students at Kinsale Community School during an inspirational talk about overcoming adversity and completing the World Marathon Challenge of seven marathons on seven continents in seven days, pictured with two of the students, sisters Lily Fitzgerald and Isabelle Fitzgerald. The event was organised by Padraig Fitzgerald, Kinsale Peace Project. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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Sinead Kane, blind marathon runnner, who spoke to students at Kinsale Community School during an inspirational talk about overcoming adversity and completing the World Marathon Challenge of seven marathons on seven continents in seven days, chatting with two of the students, Tadhg McCarthy, head boy, and Niamh Twomey, head girl, following the talk. Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
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Sinead Kane, blind marathon runnner, who spoke to students at Kinsale Community School during an inspirational talk about overcoming adversity and completing the World Marathon Challenge of seven marathons on seven continents in seven days, pictured with some of the students and Bríd Kearney, deputy year head, sixth years. Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
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Sinead Kane, blind marathon runnner, speaking to students at Kinsale Community School during an inspirational talk about overcoming adversity and completing the World Marathon Challenge of seven marathons on seven continents in seven days. Also in picture are Padraig Fitzgerald, Kinsale Peace Project, who organised the event, and Lisa Lee Fitzgerald, also of Kinsale Peace Project. Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
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Students listening to Sinead Kane, blind marathon runnner, speaking at Kinsale Community School during an inspirational talk about overcoming adversity and completing the World Marathon Challenge of seven marathons on seven continents in seven days. Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
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Students listening to Sinead Kane, blind marathon runnner, speaking at Kinsale Community School during an inspirational talk about overcoming adversity and completing the World Marathon Challenge of seven marathons on seven continents in seven days. Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
DENIS-talk-1 
 IE EE LIVE NEWS 06/03/2017 ... 
Sinead Kane, blind marathon runnner, speaking to students at Kinsale Community School during an inspirational talk about overcoming adversity and completing the World Marathon Challenge of seven marathons on seven continents in seven days. Picture: Denis Minihane.
Video with this.
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Mandy Lynch, Cathedral Road, Cork, and Koda out walking near Fitzgerald's Park, Cork. 
Picture: Denis Minihane.
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 Irish Examiner Evening Echo News 06-03-2017
Jim Hurley and his dog Pal watchig the offshore heavy transport ship the Albatross with a cargo of three cranes starting its journey to Puerto Rica as she she departs Cork Harbour past Roches Point. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Evening Echo News 06-03-2017
The offshore heavy transport ship the Albatross with three cranes starting its journey to Puerto Rica as she she departs Cork Harbour past Roches Point. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Evening Echo News 06-03-2017
The offshore heavy transport ship the Albatross with three cranes starting its journey to Puerto Rica as she she departs Cork Harbour past Roches Point. Picture Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Evening News 06-03-2017
The heavy transport ship the albatross departed Cork early yesterday morning with its cargo of three massive cranes bound for Puerto Rico. Each crane weighs 900 tonnes built by Liebherr in Killarney. The journey will take two weeks. Picture by Dan Linehan
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 Irish Examiner Evening News 06-03-2017
The heavy transport ship the albatross departed Cork early yesterday morning with its cargo of three massive cranes bound for Puerto Rico. Each crane weighs 900 tonnes built by Liebherr in Killarney. The journey will take two weeks. Picture by Dan Linehan
dan-point-3 
 Irish Examiner Evening News 06-03-2017
The heavy transport ship the albatross departed Cork early yesterday morning with its cargo of three massive cranes bound for Puerto Rico. Each crane weighs 900 tonnes built by Liebherr in Killarney. The journey will take two weeks. Picture by Dan Linehan
dan-point-2 
 Irish Examiner Evening News 06-03-2017
The heavy transport ship the albatross departed Cork early yesterday morning with its cargo of three massive cranes bound for Puerto Rico. Each crane weighs 900 tonnes built by Liebherr in Killarney. The journey will take two weeks. Picture by Dan Linehan
dan-point-1 
 Irish Examiner Evening News 06-03-2017
The heavy transport ship the albatross departed Cork early yesterday morning with its cargo of three massive cranes bound for Puerto Rico. Each crane weighs 900 tonnes built by Liebherr in Killarney. The journey will take two weeks. Picture by Dan Linehan
dan-alice-9 
 Evening Echo News 06-03-2017
Patricia Leahy with her family, Patricia’s daughter Aibhinn was given a Maltese dog by Make a Wish. Included are sisters Alice and Kate. Picture by Dan Linehan
dan-alice-8 
 Evening Echo News 06-03-2017
Patricia Leahy with her family, Patricia’s daughter Aibhinn was given a Maltese dog by Make a Wish. Included are sisters Alice and Kate. Picture by Dan Linehan
dan-alice-7 
 Evening Echo News 06-03-2017
Patricia Leahy with her family, Patricia’s daughter Aibhinn was given a Maltese dog by Make a Wish. Included are sisters Alice and Kate. Picture by Dan Linehan
dan-alice-6 
 Evening Echo News 06-03-2017
Patricia Leahy with her family, Patricia’s daughter Aibhinn was given a Maltese dog by Make a Wish. Picture by Dan Linehan
dan-alice-5 
 Evening Echo News 06-03-2017
Patricia Leahy with her family, Patricia’s daughter Aibhinn was given a Maltese dog by Make a Wish. Picture by Dan Linehan
dan-alice-4 
 Evening Echo News 06-03-2017
Patricia Leahy with her family, Patricia’s daughter Aibhinn was given a Maltese dog by Make a Wish. Picture by Dan Linehan
dan-alice-3 
 Evening Echo News 06-03-2017
Patricia Leahy with her family, Patricia’s daughter Aibhinn was given a Maltese dog by Make a Wish. Included is her sister Alice. Picture by Dan Linehan
dan-alice-2 
 Evening Echo News 06-03-2017
Patricia Leahy with her family, Patricia’s daughter Aibhinn was given a Maltese dog by Make a Wish. Picture by Dan Linehan
dan-alice-1 
 Evening Echo News 06-03-2017
Patricia Leahy with her family, Patricia’s daughter Aibhinn was given a Maltese dog by Make a Wish. Included is her sister Alice. Picture by Dan Linehan
LC-traveller-vg-06 
 EE news 02/03/2017.
Cork Traveller Visibility Group celebrations at their offices at Lower John Street Cork. There were joyous scenes at the Traveller Visibility Group (TVG) in Cork as they welcomed the formal recognition by the State of the ethnicity of Traveller people. Reporter Robert McNamara.
Sisters Taylor and Bridget Cash and sisters Katie and Mary-Anne Connors at the celebrations.
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins @larrycpix
LC-traveller-vg-05 
 EE news 02/03/2017.
Cork Traveller Visibility Group celebrations at their offices at Lower John Street Cork. There were joyous scenes at the Traveller Visibility Group (TVG) in Cork as they welcomed the formal recognition by the State of the ethnicity of Traveller people. Reporter Robert McNamara.
Four generations; Katie O'Donoghue, Bridget O'Reilly, Melissa McDonagh with 2yo Madison and Mary O'Donoghue.
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins @larrycpix
LC-traveller-vg-03 
 EE news 02/03/2017.
Cork Traveller Visibility Group celebrations at their offices at Lower John Street Cork. There were joyous scenes at the Traveller Visibility Group (TVG) in Cork as they welcomed the formal recognition by the State of the ethnicity of Traveller people. Reporter Robert McNamara.
Group pic at the celebrations.
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins @larrycpix
LC-traveller-vg-01 
 EE news 02/03/2017.
Cork Traveller Visibility Group celebrations at their offices at Lower John Street Cork. There were joyous scenes at the Traveller Visibility Group (TVG) in Cork as they welcomed the formal recognition by the State of the ethnicity of Traveller people. Reporter Robert McNamara spoke with these women; Breda O'Donoghue, Chairperson, Cork Traveller Visibilty Group, Anne Burke, Co-ordinator, Southern Traveller Health Network, 73yo Katie O'Donoghue of The Traveller Women's Network, who has been 30 years waiting for this recognition, and Helen O'Sullivan of 'Healthy Minds'.
Pic/Video; Larry Cummins @larrycpix
LC-pyjama-day-04 
 EE news request 03/03/2017.
National Pyjama Day at St Patrick's Pre-school and Afterschool Care Services, Gardiner's Hill, Cork.
Two faces stand out amongst the group of children- (Note condensation on lens gave soft image at edges)
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-pyjama-day-03 
 EE news request 03/03/2017.
National Pyjama Day at St Patrick's Pre-school and Afterschool Care Services, Gardiner's Hill, Cork.
Kelvin McSweeney, Calvin Corcoran and Noah Steimetz. 
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-pyjama-day-02 
 EE news request 03/03/2017.
National Pyjama Day at St Patrick's Pre-school and Afterschool Care Services, Gardiner's Hill, Cork.
Shiomha O'Hea, Tianna McCullagh and Amelia Murphy get the giggles.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-pyjama-day-01 
 EE news request 03/03/2017.
National Pyjama Day at St Patrick's Pre-school and Afterschool Care Services, Gardiner's Hill, Cork.
Madison Crowley and Amelia Murphy have their pyjamas and umbrellas ready for the rain.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-marie-08 
 EE news 03/03/2017.
Marie O'Connor. Rob McNamara story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-marie-07 
 EE news 03/03/2017.
Marie O'Connor. Rob McNamara story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-marie-06 
 EE news 03/03/2017.
Marie O'Connor. Rob McNamara story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-marie-05 
 EE news 03/03/2017.
Marie O'Connor. Rob McNamara story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-marie-04 
 EE news 03/03/2017.
Marie O'Connor. Rob McNamara story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-marie-03 
 EE news 03/03/2017.
Marie O'Connor. Rob McNamara story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-marie-02 
 EE news 03/03/2017.
Marie O'Connor. Rob McNamara story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-marie-01 
 EE news 03/03/2017.
Marie O'Connor. Rob McNamara story.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-audi-05 
 XX motors 02/03/2017.
Irish International rugby player Peter O'Mahony, brand ambassador for Audi Cork, collects his 171 Audi Q7 from Audi Cork at Bandon Road Roundabout.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-audi-04 
 XX motors 02/03/2017.
Irish International rugby player Peter O'Mahony, brand ambassador for Audi Cork, collects his 171 Audi Q7 from Audi Cork at Bandon Road Roundabout.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-audi-03 
 XX motors 02/03/2017.
Irish International rugby player Peter O'Mahony, brand ambassador for Audi Cork, collects his 171 Audi Q7 from Audi Cork at Bandon Road Roundabout. Included are rugby fans Nicole and Liam, (rear) Rachel and Tara Crowley, from Monkstown with (right) Jamie O'Callaghan of Audi Cork.
Pic; Larry Cummins
LC-audi-02 
 XX motors 02/03/2017.
Irish International rugby player Peter O'Mahony, brand ambassador for Audi Cork, collects his 171 Audi Q7 from Audi Cork at Bandon Road Roundabout.
Pic; Larry Cummins

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