€1M for Five Dinner Venues
Minister for Tourism Catherine Martin and Fáilte Ireland have today announced a €1 million investment through the “Platforms for Growth: Gala Dinner Venues Investment Scheme”.
The investment has been allocated to five projects to facilitate the development of gala dinner venues of scale in four of Ireland’s business events hubs - Dublin, Kerry, the Shannon Region and Galway.
This investment will go towards the development and enhancement of the venues, to enable them to compete to win international business events for Ireland. It is estimated that €67 million worth of incremental business events could be delivered for the country over a five-year period on the back of this investment.
Gala dinners are a key component of international conferences, incentive trips and large corporate meetings, and Ireland’s current gala dinner venue offering is not sufficient to deal with demand. The Gala Dinner Venues Investment Scheme was established to accommodate demand in the market and to ensure the sustainable growth of business events revenue, which is central to Fáilte Ireland’s sustainable tourism agenda.
The venues receiving capital investment funding from Fáilte Ireland under the Scheme are:
- Claregalway Castle, Galway
- Custom House Quarter Ltd., Dublin
- Killarney Brewing & Distilling Visitors Experience Limited, Kerry
- Saint Mary’s Cathedral, Limerick
- St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church, Galway
The announcement is the culmination of a competitive application process which began in 2022. The projects receiving investment were strategically selected under strict eligibility criteria, including an ability to deliver not only on capacity (350 diners for Dublin venues and 250 diners for venues in regional Ireland) but also on accessibility, in terms of their proximity to one of Ireland’s business events hubs.
The venues were also required to deliver on the “wow” factor, which means they had to offer an exceptional venue, in a spectacular location, which would instantly appeal to an international audience.
Minister Catherine Martin said:
“The business events industry is a key component of Ireland’s tourism offering and driver of economic benefit for Ireland, with an estimated contribution of almost €800 million to our economy and supporting 20,000 jobs. Today’s investment announcement will ensure world-class venues are developed that will attract international business events to our key business events hubs.”
Paul Kelly, CEO of Fáilte Ireland, added:
“Business event delegates inject approximately three times more revenue into local economies than leisure travellers. Business events also benefit the wider tourism ecosystem by driving high-yield business often during mid-week and off-season periods, complementing leisure tourism patterns.”