Members of the Irish Golf Tour Operator Association (IGTOA) arrived in Northern Ireland this week on a golf led familiarisation programme organised by Tourism NI in a bid to promote the golf and wider tourism product in Northern Ireland.
Henderson Wholesale will stand shoulder to shoulder with local suppliers in the wake of MPs rejection of an amendment to the Agriculture Bill to protect welfare standards, says the director of fresh foods at the company. The wholesaler,
Ballyclare firm Hagan Homes has announced a three-year partnership with NI charity Belfast Central Mission (BCM) to help fund one of its Supported Housing projects for young people in East Belfast. The relationship will see the company commit
Titanic Belfast, which has been closed since 18th March 2020 due to the COVID-19 outbreak, has unveiled new measures and enhancements to deliver a world-class visitor experience ahead of its grand re-opening on 1st August 2020.
Hospitality Ulster has called for the power of closure to be introduced for those in the hospitality sector who ignore Covid safety guidance, as it seeks the reopening of all licensed premises. The organisation says that it is
First Minister Arlene Foster has visited Galgorm Spa & Golf Resort and helped to unveil its new enhanced Thermal Village and Spa provision, which represents an investment of more than £2 million into the popular Resort’s tourism credentials. Work on the
Emerging from the Covid-19 lockdown has not alleviated concerns about the future viability of small and medium sized businesses (SMEs), or eased the stresses they are under, reveals the latest ACCA UK and The Corporate Finance Network (The CFN) SME Recovery Tracker.
Gardening Together with Diarmuid Gavin is a new six part series by leading independent production company Waddell Media for RTÉ and BBC NI which sees Diarmuid Gavin tap into this explosion of interest in all things green, sharing his passion for gardening with
With economists forecasting tens of thousands of additional employees could be made redundant across Northern Ireland before the end of the year, the province’s leading insurance comparison platform is warning that many of these workers could face a ‘redundancy double whammy’ after losing