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Caiseal Mara "pivotal" to Moville 18.06.10

NORTH East Inishowen Tourist Development Company Ltd (NEITDC) has welcomed news that more than 30 jobs in a Moville hotel have been saved despite the premises going into receivership.
NEITDC chairman, Leo McCauley, said the safeguarding of jobs at the Caiseal Mara Hotel was "encouraging" in the middle of a recession.
“In these tough times it is encouraging to learn that not only is the hotel trading as usual but they are taking on extra part-time staff for the summer period," he said.
Mr McCauley added that having a 50-bedroom hotel in the centre of town had played a pivotal role over the years in attracting visitors to Moville.

North East Inishowen Tourism Company chairman, Leo McCauley welcomes that it is business as usual at the Caiseal Mara Hotel, Moville. "In such a difficult climate for businesses, especially in border areas, we welcome any positive news that can only benefit the locality," he said.
Receiver Seamus Farren, of Farren Roarty Chartered Accountants in Letterkenny, was recently appointed to the Caiseal Mara Hotel by Bank of Scotland (Ireland). However, one of hotel's managers, Mark Langford,
stressed that the business was performing well and that the venue's 30 jobs were safe.
He said there was no intention to close the hotel and invited anyone with concerns about future or existing bookings to call in and discuss them with management.
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