It's Hoped Initiatives Such As The Wild Atlantic Way Will Help Combat Negative Effects Of Brexit On Tourism
It's hoped initiatives like Wild Atlantic Way tourism trail will help to combat the negative effects of Brexit uncertainty on tourism.
Traders in Kinsale say despite the threat of Brexit and an unseasonal start to the summer tourism levels are on par with 2018.
The UK is set to leave the EU on October 31st with a deal yet to be hammered out however traders in the town say they're pleased with the amount of visitors that have descended on the town so far.
Speaking to RedFM News Helen of Enibas Jewlery says the tourism season so far has been bustling which is a credit to the various tourism initaives and the town itself:
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