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Curragh Racecourse and Training Grounds supports over 1,000 jobs - economic report
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The Curragh Racecourse and Training Grounds supports 1,176 jobs with a direct and indirect economic impact valued at almost €100m, new findings reveal.
The figures come from an economic impact assessment of horse racing, racing tourism and thoroughbred training of the Curragh area of South Kildare.
The report, carried out by economist Jim Power, also said current development plans for the Curragh Racecourse will deliver a economic contribution of €110 million to both the local and national economy in just two years by 2023.
CEO of the Curragh Racecourse and Training Grounds, Pat Keogh, said: The 1,500 acres that make up the Curragh Racecourse and its training grounds containing 80 miles of gallops, is a driving heartbeat in what is a largely rural economy in Kildare.
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Tourism operators are calling for a longer term vision for all parts of the industry to ensure businesses survive past 2021.
It comes as the Chief Medical Officer has said that people can’t expect to visit beaches that aren’t in their own localites this summer.
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Yesterday Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary said he expects the numbers of people flying with the airline to increase in the summer months.
This prompted the Chief Medical Officer to warn that advice relating to non-essential travel will still be in place.
Dr Tony Holohan says it isn’t realistic to expect a holiday abroad in the coming months.