Trigger Happy wrote: » I go to a Centerparcs in the UK every other year. Great spot for kids..and parents. Hope the Irish one is to the same standard.
ThisRegard wrote: » Nope, it's real, and covered in the April Fools thread. If it's a joke, then there's a lot of outlets in collusion with each other here and in the UK, and they set the seed last year. If so, fair play.
handlemaster wrote: » I didn't see that. I'd still say very little chance of such at thing going ahead there. But Ireland could do with somthing like that
Titus Andronicus wrote: » Poor ould Trabolgan, oh the memories
Cormac... wrote: » I went there like 3 years ago... it was bleak
Holiday company has held prelimary discussions with tourism authorities in Ireland as analysts speculate the group could be floated next year
super_furry wrote: » Doesn't really matter where it is, it's a self-contained holiday park.
No press release has been issued on this to any media outlets and the speculation this morning is factually incorrect. An official announcement will be made tomorrow.”
A statement from a Dublin-based firm public relations firm says that some “speculation today has been inaccurate” but that, “the development will be one of the largest-ever investment and job creation projects in the Midlands”.
baldbear wrote: » A Hong Kong businessman recently bought an old estate in the area so maybe hes involved. Longford badly needs this as unemployment is at 15% and our local politician is too busy going to funerals of strangers to bother his hole trying to do anything for the county.
Sunny Dayz wrote: » No apparently it is actually true!! It was supposed to be announced tomorrow but it got leaked somehow. Longford though, seriously?!
Carawaystick wrote: » Ah yes Longford, where bad roads are national monuments....
mariaalice wrote: » How does it work with the Irish weather
murpho999 wrote: » I heard they are putting roofs on all the buildings they will build and the buildings are waterproof. Incredible.