Cork To Receive Substantial Funding To Increase Benefits Of Overseas Tourism

Cork is one of a number of areas across the country to receive substantial funding to increase the benefits of overseas tourism.
That's according to Failte Ireland which is investing €15.5 million to enhance tourism in rural Ireland.
Cork city and county councils will be able to bid for between a €250,000 and €500,000 to create what they're calling a 'destination town' in their area.
Speaking to RedFM News, Fáillte Ireland's Jenny Saul explains what could be in store for a number of towns throughout Cork:
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