Drogheda Independent

Chamber delight at Fleadh arrival

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THE President of Drogheda and District Chamber, Shona McManus has praised the enormous volume of work undertaken by Louth Co.Council, Comhaltas and the 2018 Fleadh organising committee along with a myriad of volunteers, homeowners and others, including Chamber members who have made Drogheda “Fleadh ready.”

“Drogheda has never looked better, cleaner and smarter as we prepare for upwards of 400,000 visitors arriving over a week of “ceol agus craic,” showcasing to the world the best of Irish traditiona­l music, culture and the arts,” said Shona, adding “it’s a great privilege for Drogheda to have been selected as the first venue on the North East coast to host Fleadh Cheoil na hEireann both this year and next.

Several members of Drogheda Chamber have played a key role in bringing the Fleadh here including Past Presidents Padraic Kierans, Deputy Director, Fleadh Cheoil na hEireann Drogheda 2018 and Eddie Phelan, Chairman of the Accommodat­ion Committee who have been active in the planning of this enormous event that’s the equivalent of five or six Slane concerts rolled into one week!”

This year, as part of the Chamber’s contributi­on to the Fleadh, it is launching the Third Edition of “Welcome to Drogheda,” a superbly designed 48 page full colour visitor guide.

Shona said that along with the expected 400,000 Irish and foreign visitors, across the world a multiple of that will “tune in” on www.tg4.tv and get updates from other media.

Chamber member and local businessma­n Niall Kierans offered some advice to regular Drogheda shoppers. “My advice would be simply ‘shop early’- that’s earlier in the week and early in the morning as we approach the peak visitor numbers at the weekend. Then, when the shopping is done, local people can get out and enjoy the many spontaneou­s and formal events happening both on the streets and in the many venues throughout Drogheda.

‘Check too what hours your retailers are open during the Fleadh – several are extending their opening hours, and look out for elderly or infirm neighbours who may need help with their shopping.’

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Shona McManus

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