Clare County Council has signed a contract with M. Fitzgibbon Contractors Ltd to redevelop the Inis Cealtra (Holy Island) visitor centre in Mountshannon.
The improvement works will create an improved exhibition area, reception area, upstairs café and rectory garden.
The Department of Rural and Community Development as part of RRDF Category 1 funding, has awarded €4,290,765 of funding for the repurposing of the Old Rectory as well as waste-water optimisation works and public realm works at Mountshannon.
Clare County Council has committed to providing an additional 20 per cent of match funding.
Inis Cealtra is one of the most important historical sites in Ireland which has links to other religious sites and heritage attractions. The site is also linked to the last High King of Ireland, Brian Boru.
Having taken 41 acres on the island into public ownership in 2015, Clare County Council acquired the Old Rectory building in 2021. The Local Authority has confirmed that it's plans to introduce wayfinding infrastructure, provide public car parking facilities and expand the visitor centre will be submitted to An Bord Pleanála during the first half of 2024.
Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council, Councillor Joe Cooney, said: "This landmark visitor attraction will complement the Local Authority’s ongoing work to establish and promote all of County Clare as an all-year round destination. The project has received enormous support from the local community due to the social and economic potential of the project for the village and wider East Clare area. The Tourism Department of Clare County Council and the design team have delivered a project plan that everyone in Mountshannon can be rightly proud of, and I look forward to the opening of this fantastic new visitor facility next year."
Pat Dowling, Chief Executive of Clare County Council, stated: "Having acquired the Island in 2015 and working closely with the Office of Public Works, it has been a priority of Clare County Council to deliver and fast track a visitor centre, which can interpret the island and environs. Government support from the Department of Rural and Community Development has enabled Clare County Council to proceed with this milestone tourism project for East Clare that will deliver significant benefits to Mountshannon and the wider economy and will add significantly to the county’s suite of tourism attractions.
"Clare County Council is proud of its track record of delivering infrastructure and initiatives that spread the economic benefit of the tourism economy to all parts of County Clare. Our ambition is to deliver an iconic visitor experience that raises the profile of the Lough Derg Region, which can sometimes be overlooked by visitors to Clare due to the absence of a headline visitor attraction, and introducing one of Ireland’s most important and historically significant ecclesiastical sites to a national and international audience."
Leonard Cleary, Director of Tourism Development with Clare County Council, said: "Collaboration and a positive working relationship with key supporting agencies, Elected Members and the local community have been critically important to advancing this project and will be key to progressing the next phase of the development, including the upgrade to Mountshannon Harbour, mooring facilities on the island and the upgrade of walkways on the ecclesiastical site.
"Working with colleagues in neighbouring Local Authorities of Galway and Tipperary and with Waterways Ireland as well as Fáilte Ireland, we are confident this project will be a key catalyst project within both the Shannon Tourism Masterplan and Lough Derg Destination Experience Development Plan."
Deirdre O'Shea, Clare County Council Head of Tourism, said: "The County Clare Tourism Strategy 2030 sets out to support the sustainable development of Clare as a resilient destination that incorporates our trails, waterways and islands, our majestic seascapes and distinctive landscapes, our built heritage, beaches, and golf courses, and every town and village. It's all about spreading the economic benefit of tourism and working with communities to ensure that visitors enjoy a rounded experience of what County Clare has to offer.
"This project seeks to conserve Inis Cealtra as a significant historical, ecclesiastical, archaeological and cultural site; as well as expand its attractiveness as a sustainable tourism destination and, in so doing, address population decline and rural deprivation by providing social and economic benefits derived from tourism for East Clare and the wider Mid-West region."
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