Cork East Fine Gael TD, David Stanton has welcomed the Government’s decision to allocate €12,709 sports funding to Youghal Town Council. This funding is one of a number of location authority projects across the country which is being grant aided with the purpose of boosting participation in sport.
“I understand that the €12,709 allocated to Youghal Town Council, under this new targeted measure for local sports facilities, will go to Sli na Slainte Walking Route in Youghal. The funding allocation was announced by Minister of State for Tourism and Sport, Michael Ring who recently visited Youghal town at my request.
“Youghal Town Council has also very recently been allocated a large grant of €400,000 for the development of Youghal Leisure Centre. “I hope that this additional funding for Sli na Slainte Walking Route will provide a further boost to tourism and sport in Youghal.
The Youghal Slí na Sláinte is 2km in length (4km return) and starts at the Mall House on the Mall. To follow the route, walk along Strand Street, South Abbey and onto Lighthouse Road where you will pass the 1st Kilometre sign, just outside the lighthouse. Passing the lighthouse, notice stunning views over the River Blackwater and the beach and continue onto the Front Strand to the 2nd Kilometre marker at the end of the car park. Turn around at this point; back towards the Mall House to complete your 4km walk.
Slí na Sláinte stands for ‘path to health’. Developed by the Irish Heart Foundation, it’s the outgoing way to make walking far more enjoyable. Already, it’s capturing the attention of the young and old, not only in Ireland but in Europe and other parts of the world too! And no wonder, because it’s a fun, healthy way for the average adult to accumulate the recommended 30 minutes of physical activity on most, or preferably all days of the week. Marked by bright colourful signposts which are not numbered and are situated at 1 km intervals, you’ll find Slí na Sláinte walking routes all over Ireland. Simply follow the Km signs, set your pace to suit your enjoyment and you’ll quickly feel better and get fitter. You will also experience a great sense of achievement.

The Youghal Slí na Sláinte walk is 2km in length (4km return). Passing the lighthouse you will see stunning views over the River Blackwater and Youghal beach.
Minister of State for Tourism & Sport, Michael Ring today (26th August 2011) announced a grant of €400,000 from a fund of €4.4 million to Youghal Town Council for Youghal Leisure Centre. The grant will seek to improve access for people with disabilities, as well as a Green Swimming Pool initiative to make the pool more energy efficient. The award was the joint highest award of 19 similar applications from local authorities around the country.
Attracting over 158,000 visitors per annum, Youghal Leisure Centre was designed in 2004 and opened in 2005. In welcoming the grant allocation, Town Clerk Liam Ryan expressed his delight at the announcement.

Town Clerk Liam Ryan - "Youghal Town Council has managed to secure maximum funding for its key projects"
“€400,000 is clearly a hugely substantial amount of money to be granted in this current economic climate and it will have a positive effect on employment in the town, helping to sustain jobs and hopefully create new ones too.” The grant will be used to implement methods aimed at reducing the running costs of the centre and remove barriers to people with disabilities living in Youghal and the surrounding area. “We were confident that the application met all the relevant criteria which were set out, and once again Youghal Town Council has managed to secure maximum funding for its key projects”, added Mr. Ryan.
In announcing the grants Minister Ring said: “The grants will help pools to become more efficient, and reduce their carbon footprint. Large heating bills are the single biggest cost in running a swimming pool. So by making them more efficient, we are also reducing the burden on taxpayers by cutting back on energy and water requirements.”
Only two weeks ago, Claycastle Leisure Company – Youghal Town Council’s Management Company behind the facility signed another four year, eleven month Management contract with Aura Sport & Leisure Management Ltd. (part of the Aura Holohan Group) for the facility. (Click here for more on that story) The premises has been maintained in an excellent condition but compared to similar swimming pools of similar size and usage, energy costs are particularly high; partly due to the high seasonality of demand. Further sharp increases in energy costs have been widely signalled by energy providers, but the opportunity has now been created to implement initiatives aimed at saving costs by the awarding of this grant.

Youghal Town Clerk, Liam Ryan; Sal Tivy, Vice-President Youghal Chamber of Tourism and Development; Aileen Murray, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, David Stanton,TD, Cllr. Barbara Murray MCCC, Michael Ring TD, Junior Minister for Tourism and Sport; Catherine Desmond, Youghal Heritage; Mary O’Donnell, President of Youghal Chamber of Tourism and Development and Fiona Buckley, Fáilte Ireland at St. Mary's Collegiate Church during the Minister's visit to Youghal. Pic: YOL
In 2010 Youghal Leisure Centre took top honours as the ‘Best Recreational Facility’ at the Zurich LAMA Awards (Local Authority Members Association Awards) which recognises the very best of Ireland’s talent in local projects of Construction, Engineering and Infrastructure.
(Click here for more on that story)

Youghal Town Council: The €400,000 awarded to Youghal Town Council for upgrade of Youghal Leisure Centre was the joint highest award of 19 similar applications from local authorities around the country. Mayor Eoin Coyne with (seated): Cllr. Barbara Murray, Youghal town clerk, Liam Ryan, Deputy Mayor Cllr. Sammy Revins and Cllr. Mary Linehan Foley - standing: Cllr. Michael Beecher, Cllr. Michelle Hennessy and Cllr. Liam Burke. Pic: YOL
Click on links below for up-to-date info from Youghal Town Council
Youghal.ie aims to promote Youghal & its environs in the areas of tourism & business. There is also a ‘Whats On Youghal’ section that is populated weekly.
www.facebook.com/Youghal.ie is a facebook page, linked to the Youghal.ie website, managed by Youghal Socio Economic Development Group (YSEDG)
E: tourism@youghal.ie
Tel: 024-92926 E: liam.ryan@corkcoco.ie
Further information; Department of Transport, Tourism & Sport Press Office: Tel: 01-6041076 or 01-6041090

Cllr. Michael Beecher, Cllr. Barbara Murray, Michael Ring TD, Junior Minister for Tourism and Sport, Cllr. Eoin Coyne, Mayor of Youghal, Cllr. Mary Linehan Foley and Cllr.Eoin Flanagan in Youghal's Council Chamber during the Minister's recent visit to Youghal. Picture: John Hennessy

Minister of State at the Department of Tourism & Sport, Michael Ring, TD takes a well earned ‘paddle’ in Claycastle Beach, one of the resort towns three blue flag beaches with David Stanton, Fine Gael TD for Cork East, Barbara Murray, Youghal UDC and Cork Co.Co., Fiona Buckley, Head of Operations, Fáilte Ireland in the South West, and at one of Youghal's Three Blue Flag Beaches during the Minister's recent visit to Youghal. Picture: John Hennessy

Michael Ring, Junior Minister for Tourism and Sport, David Stanton, Fine Gael TD for Cork East, Cllr. Barbara Murray, Youghal UDC and Cork Co.Co., and Fiona Buckley, Head of Operations, Fáilte Ireland in the South West, enjoying one of Youghal's Three Blue Flag Beaches during the Minister's recent visit to Youghal. Picture: John Hennessy

Cllr. Eoin Flanagan, Mary O’Donnell, President of Youghal Chamber of Tourism and Development, Aileen Murray, Manager of Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, Cllr. Mary Linehan Foley, Catherine Desmond, Youghal Heritage, Sal Tivy, Vice-President of Youghal Chamber of Tourism and Development, Michael Ring TD, Junior Minister for Tourism and Sport, David Stanton, Fine Gael TD for Cork East, Liam Ryan, Youghal Town Clerk, Cllr. Eoin Coyne, Mayor of Youghal, Cllr. Michael Beecher, Fiona Buckley, Head of Operations, Fáilte Ireland in the South West, and Cllr. Barbara Murray, Youghal UDC and Cork Co.Co., at the Town Hall during the Minister's recent visit to Youghal. Picture: John Hennessy
Minister of State at the Department of Tourism & Sport, Michael Ring, TD made the most of his official trip to Youghal on Tuesday 26th July with a well earned ‘paddle’ in Claycastle Beach, one of the resort towns three blue flag beaches. The trip formed part of a visit to some of East Cork’s major tourism sites and attractions.

Minister of State at the Department of Tourism & Sport, Michael Ring, TD takes a well earned ‘paddle’ in Claycastle Beach, one of the resort towns three blue flag beaches with David Stanton, Fine Gael TD for Cork East, Barbara Murray, Youghal UDC and Cork Co.Co., Fiona Buckley, Head of Operations, Fáilte Ireland in the South West, during the Minister's recent visit to Youghal. Picture: John Hennessy
Hosted by Youghal Chamber of Tourism & Development and The Youghal Socio-Economic Group (YSEDG), the Minister spent almost 3 hours in the town having been introduced to its natural and built heritage by local East Cork Deputy, David Stanton along with Cork County and Town Cllr Barbara Murray.
Following the beach trip, the delegation (which included Head of Failte Ireland in the region, Fiona Buckley) took in a tour of Youghal’s historic quarter including the 13th century Town Walls, St. Mary’s Collegiate Church and College Gardens.

Cllr. Eoin Flanagan, Mary O’Donnell, President of Youghal Chamber of Tourism and Development, Aileen Murray, Manager of Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, Cllr. Mary Linehan Foley, Catherine Desmond, Youghal Heritage, Sal Tivy, Vice-President of Youghal Chamber of Tourism and Development, Michael Ring TD, Junior Minister for Tourism and Sport, David Stanton, Fine Gael TD for Cork East, Liam Ryan, Youghal Town Clerk, Cllr. Eoin Coyne, Mayor of Youghal, Cllr. Michael Beecher, Fiona Buckley, Head of Operations, Fáilte Ireland in the South West, and Cllr. Barbara Murray, Youghal UDC and Cork Co.Co., at the Town Hall during the Minister's recent visit to Youghal. Picture: John Hennessy
A formal meeting conducted in Youghal’s Enterprise Centre followed, with the delegation raising a number of pressing issues pertinent to the Minister’s portfolio. These included funding of ‘fit-out’ costs of the iconic Clockgate building. Town Clerk Liam Ryan explained to the Minister that the Town Council had undertaken a feasibility study, conservation plan and produced a business plan on the building. Funding for the exterior and conservation works was anticipated to be sourced from South & East Cork Area Development. The Town Clerk went on to explain that funding would now also be required to complete phase two of Youghal’s eco-boardwalk running from Claycastle to Redbarn, with phase one due for completion by December 2011.

Liam Ryan, Youghal Town Clerk, Sal Tivy, Vice-President of Youghal Chamber of Tourism and Development, Aileen Murray, Manager of Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, David Stanton, Fine Gael TD for Cork East, Cllr. Barbara Murray, Youghal UDC and Cork Co.Co., Michael Ring TD, Junior Minister for Tourism and Sport, Catherine Desmond, Youghal Heritage, Mary O’Donnell, President of Youghal Chamber of Tourism and Development, and Fiona Buckley, Head of Operations, Fáilte Ireland in the South West, at St. Mary's Collegiate Church during the Minister's recent visit to Youghal. Picture: John Hennessy
The topic which drew most interest and discussion however, was the request by the group for a ‘Youghal-specific’ marketing fund to allow The Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group to roll-out a number of its key marketing initiatives. The delegation emphasised that despite the town’s best efforts to develop and invest in its tourism product; its signage, streetscapes and exploit every positive development in the town, a negative public perception still existed about the town. Other issues to be raised with the Minister included the provision of beach facilities, the development of the Greyhound Track and the urgent repair of the roof in St. Mary’s Collegiate Church. The Minister committed to assist Youghal through any means available to him, citing his home town of Westport as being in a similar position to Youghal a number of years ago.

Cllr. Michael Beecher, Cllr. Barbara Murray, Michael Ring TD, Junior Minister for Tourism and Sport, Cllr. Eoin Coyne, Mayor of Youghal, Cllr. Mary Linehan Foley and Cllr.Eoin Flanagan in Youghal's Council Chamber during the Minister's recent visit to Youghal. Picture: John Hennessy
“Tourism is the number one priority for this Government and I am determined that rural tourist destinations will be promoted and developed as part of my brief” said the Minister. The Minister went on to pay particular praise to the Town Council for its leadership and foresight in it’s investment in heritage tourism amenities.
“I don’t think I have ever met a group of people with such commitment, determination and passion about their town as I have here in Youghal; I am completely blown away by the town’s stunning beauty and it’s attractiveness to the visitor, both domestically and internationally”, said the Minister.
The visit concluded with a presentation by the Town Council Mayor, Eoin Coyne, to the Minister to officially mark his visit to Youghal.

Michael Ring TD, Junior Minister for Tourism and Sport, accepting a token of appreciation from Cllr. Eoin Coyne, Mayor of Youghal, during the Minister's recent visit to Youghal.
MINISTER OF STATE AT THE DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM & SPORT, MICHAEL RING, TD made the most of his official trip to Youghal on Tuesday 26th July with a well earned ‘paddle’ in Claycastle Beach, one of the resort towns three blue flag beaches. The trip formed part of a visit to some of East Cork’s major tourism sites and attractions.

Youghal Town Clerk, Liam Ryan; Sal Tivy, Vice-President Youghal Chamber of Tourism and Development; Aileen Murray, Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group, David Stanton,TD, Cllr. Barbara Murray MCCC, Michael Ring TD, Junior Minister for Tourism and Sport; Catherine Desmond, Youghal Heritage; Mary O’Donnell, President of Youghal Chamber of Tourism and Development and Fiona Buckley, Fáilte Ireland at St. Mary's Collegiate Church during the Minister's visit to Youghal. Pic: YOL
Hosted by Youghal Chamber of Tourism & Development and The Youghal Socio-Economic Group (YSEDG), the Minister spent almost 3 hours in the town having been introduced to its natural and built heritage by local East Cork Deputy, David Stanton along with Cork County and Town Cllr Barbara Murray.
Following the beach trip, the delegation (which included Head of Failte Ireland in the region, Fiona Buckley) took in a tour of Youghal’s historic quarter including the 13th century Town Walls, St. Mary’s Collegiate Church and College Gardens.
A formal meeting conducted in Youghal’s Enterprise Centre followed, with the delegation raising a number of pressing issues pertinent to the Minister’s portfolio. These included funding of ‘fit-out’ costs of the iconic Clockgate building. Town Clerk Liam Ryan explained to the Minister that the Town Council had undertaken a feasibility study, conservation plan and produced a business plan on the building. Funding for the exterior and conservation works was anticipated to be sourced from South & East Cork Area Development. The Town Clerk went on to explain that funding would now also be required to complete phase two of Youghal’s eco-boardwalk running from Claycastle to Redbarn, with phase one due for completion by December 2011.

Cllr. Barbara Murray and Michael Ring TD in the in the Tudor chantry chapel in the South Transept of St Mary's Collegiate Church, Youghal. Pic: YOL
The topic which drew most interest and discussion however, was the request by the group for a ‘Youghal-specific’ marketing fund to allow The Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group to roll-out a number of its key marketing initiatives. The delegation emphasised that despite the town’s best efforts to develop and invest in its tourism product; its signage, streetscapes and exploit every positive development in the town, a negative public perception still existed about the town. Other issues to be raised with the Minister included the provision of beach facilities, the development of the Greyhound Track and the urgent repair of the roof in St. Mary’s Collegiate Church. The Minister committed to assist Youghal through any means available to him, citing his home town of Westport as being in a similar position to Youghal a number of years ago.
“Tourism is the number one priority for this Government and I am determined that rural tourist destinations will be promoted and developed as part of my brief” said the Minister. The Minister went on to pay particular praise to the Town Council for its leadership and foresight in it’s investment in heritage tourism amenities.

Catherine Desmond, Archeologist/Youghal Heritage, David Stanton TD and Junior Minister for Tourism and Sport, Michael Ring TD admire the impressive monument to Sir Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork (1566 - 1643) in the Tudor chantry chapel in the South Transept, also known as The Boyle Chapel, St Mary's Collegiate Church, Youghal - The tomb shows him with his first and second wives and their children, including the infant Robert Boyle, the founder of modern chemistry and the establisher of 'Boyles Law'. Pic: YOL
“I don’t think I have ever met a group of people with such commitment, determination and passion about their town as I have here in Youghal; I am completely blown away by the town’s stunning beauty and it’s attractiveness to the visitor, both domestically and internationally”, said the Minister.
The visit concluded with a presentation by the Town Council Mayor, Eoin Coyne, to the Minister to officially mark his visit to Youghal.

Michael Ring TD, Junior Minister for Tourism and Sport, signs the visitor's book at St Mary's Collegiate Church, Youghal. Pic: YOL

Michael Ring TD enjoying his visit to Youghal with caretaker John O'Riordan and artist Teresa Watkins. pic: YOL
Issued by: The Youghal Socio-Economic Development Group
Contact: Aileen Murray, E: tourism@youghal.ie































