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Major drive to market Malin Head 20.10.08

A MAJOR inter-agency drive to market Malin Head and capitalise on its culture, heritage and most-northerly location has been launched.
A partnership between Donegal County Council, Inishowen Development Partnership, the County Development Board, Failte Ireland, and the community in Malin Head has been formed to push forward the plan.
The move has been welcomed by Sinn Féin council candidate Sean Ruddy who says the maximisation of tourism in Malin Head was one of his main priorities.
"We have seen major investment in recent years at visitor attractions like the Cliffs of Moher, the Boyne Valley, including Newgrange and the Battle of the Boyne centre. It is now time to invest in Ireland's most northerly point," said Mr Ruddy.
Under the proposals, visitor interpretation panels will be erected in Malin Head and 
Malin Head
Malin Town before the end of this year. These will be themed on geology, language, culture, heritage and the environment. A visitor information publication and dedicated website will also be developed over the next nine months. The partnership will then work towards a public art installation and an indoor visitor interpretative centre in the medium term. Market research will also be conducted to facilitate and support these objectives.
"I am delighted at the proposed partnership approach to addressing the obvious gap in services at this crucial location for Inishowen," said the Carndonagh-based candidate.
"Pat Doherty and the team at the Isle of Doagh visitor centre have shown how imagination and determination in tourism can deliver for Inishowen. His initiatives over the years have made a huge impact on the local economy. It is now time for the same approach at Malin Head," he added.
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