The Sligo Champion

Strandhill’s Euro excellence award

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STRANDHILL Community Developmen­t Associatio­n has been honoured as the Irish winner of the 2019 European Destinatio­n of Excellence Award.

The award recognises Strandhill Community Developmen­t Associatio­n as the best emerging destinatio­n that promotes sustainabl­e tourism by using Health & Well-Being assets that are characteri­stic of their region to grow visitor numbers. The EDEN award was officially presented to the winner by Fáilte Ireland, at a ceremony in the Sligo Park Hotel.

Health and Well-Being Tourism is a growing sector that is responding to visitor needs and interest in physical and mental well-being, yoga and meditation, sport and fitness, and nutrition.

This EDEN competitio­n, which is staged every two years in each EU country along a specific shared theme, is designed to encourage and promote a more sustainabl­e form of tourism developmen­t.

The Strandhill Community Developmen­t Associatio­n was one of four Irish destinatio­ns shortliste­d under this year’s theme of excellence is Health and Well-Being Destinatio­n tourism.

The three runner-up destinatio­ns were Slow Adventure Leitrim, Adventure Sligo and Trim Tourism Network (Meath).

Fáilte Ireland’s Eva Costello who manages the EDEN competitio­n in Ireland said:

“The standard of finalists this year was exceptiona­lly high. During the onsite assessment­s, Strandhill Community Developmen­t Associatio­n, as well as the other shortliste­d destinatio­ns, clearly demonstrat­ed how Health and Well-Being has taken a central role in their tourism offering while also sustaining their local environmen­t.

“I am confident that this

Award - Destinatio­n of Excellence 2019: Health & Well-Being Destinatio­n - will prove to be a magnet in attracting even more visitors to Sligo and to The Wild Atlantic Way.”

Accepting the award, Aoife Porter, Strandhill Community Developmen­t Associatio­n said:

“We are flying high with winning the EDEN Award for Strandhill. It was a huge team effort.

“I am so proud that the positive actions of both the businesses and people who help shape Strandhill every day has been rewarded.

“Strandhill is a village striving to decrease its impact on climate change by adopting sustainabl­e principles.

“We want this generation and the next to enjoy Strandhill’s world-class surf waves, unique landscape, thriving cultural scene and significan­t heritage sites.

“Our village is for everyone, for locals and tourists alike.

“It’s a village alive with a sense of community and a clear focus on health and well-being.

“This award is a testament to the fact that a community with one vision can be unstoppabl­e.”

Strandhill Community Developmen­t Associatio­n will now receive marketing assistance in the form of a dedicated photo shoot of the destinatio­n and a certificat­e of achievemen­t.

Also, the EU will profile the winning destinatio­n from each Member State on www.edenineuro­pe.eu and will offer each winning destinatio­n, participat­ion in the EU EDEN network.

 ??  ?? Eva Costello of Failte Ireland, with Aoife Porter, David McCoy, Neil Walton and Allan Mulrooney, members of Strandhill Community Developmen­t Associatio­n.
Eva Costello of Failte Ireland, with Aoife Porter, David McCoy, Neil Walton and Allan Mulrooney, members of Strandhill Community Developmen­t Associatio­n.

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