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Big seminar boost for Buncrana 01.05.09

by Liam Porter, Inishowen Independent

BUNCRANA and the Inishowen Peninsula are set for a massive economic boost next year following confirmation that the town is to host the annual conference of the Association of Municipal Authorities of Ireland (AMAI).
The conference will see more than 400 delegates descend on Buncrana next September and according to three local councillors, who secured the prestigious event, will be provide a major economic stimulus for the town.
The event was secured following a presentation at last week’s conference in Ballina by a three-man team from Buncrana council of councillors Paul Bradley, Nicholas Crossan and Joe Doherty.
“The hotels and bed and breakfasts will be packed for three or four days and we will be using the conference as an ideal opportunity to showcase the beauty of Inishowen to the visiting delegates,” councillor Nicholas Crossan confirmed yesterday.
And councillor Joe Doherty who is Executive Honorary Vice-President of the AMAI described the conference as “one of the biggest and best in Ireland,” and suggested that securing it for Buncrana would provide a “huge boost for the town.”
From left, Tom Ryan, AMAI director, Cllr Paul Bradley, Cllr Jim OShea, AMAI president; Cllr Joe Doherty and Cllr Nicholas Crossan, AMAI past president at the AMAI conference in Ballina last week.
Meanwhile councillor Bradley said the Buncrana delegates were absolutely delighted that the delegates had given such a vote of confidence to Buncrana.
“Usually the conference has gone to bigger towns like Letterkenny or Tralee and we were competing against Letterkenny for the conference but the delegates were won over by our presentation and in the end we were delighted that we had won the vote,” councillor Bradley said.
“Letterkenny has had experience of hosting some major conferences, but in recent times Buncrana has hosted big conferences like the ICA conference that my wife Marjorie was involved in and that was a point I raised with the members at the weekend,” councillor Doherty said.
Buncrana has hosted the conference twice before, once in 1957 and once in 1976, but the event has grown considerably since then.
The AMAI has members from 114 councils across the country and delegates attending the conference next September will be expected to arrive in Buncrana on a Wednesday and stay until Sunday.
“This will help the local economy greatly and we will do everything we can now to ensure that the entire Inishowen peninsula is sold to the visitors who, hopefully will then be encouraged to return time and again,” councillor Crossan said.
Councillor Bradley agreed that the conference would provide a great chance to showcase Buncrana.
“This is the most northerly Town Council in the country and many of the delegates will never have been this far north before. It’s a great chance to use this conference as a showpiece for the area,” he said.
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