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Drive to attract Scots to Donegal 20.09.10

A BIG drive to attract more Scottish tourists to Donegal will begin this week in Glasgow.
A variety of groups from the county who will travel to Glasgow, met with Tourism Minister Mary Hanafin during her visit to the county on Friday.
Senator Cecilia Keaveney, who was also present, said the minister was clear that each county had a responsibility to sell itself.
"Minister Hanafin stressed that the Government would not be drawing up a special plan to sell Donegal. She said if we could not sell ourselves how could anyone else do it. "Her point was simple and clear: if we try to help ourselves she and her department will assist us in every way she can.
Some of the delegation who will travel to Scotland to promote Donegal, pictured with Tourism Minister Mary Hanafin. Also in photo is Senator Cecilia Keaveney.
Senator Keaveney said Ms Hanafin acknowledged that Donegal's message that the county was good value was being heard.
"We just have to persist so that those who have a positive experience sell that message back too."
The Moville-based senator said the issue of regional airports was also raised with the minister.
"Obviously, we did not let her go without raising the issue again about access and the need for the retention of the PSOs (Public Service Obligations) for Donegal and Derry Airports.
"It was gratifying that she indicated to those present that access was an issue that I have regularly raised with her and her Cabinet colleagues, and that she would continue to underscore when PSO and transport issues were at the Cabinet table."
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