Caherconnell is a treasured farm with a rich history that comprises a number of significant archaeological sites. In the Burren, on Irelands Wild Atlantic Way.

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This kind of stealth taxation pretending to be environmental policy helps no one....
31 Jul 2025
By Darragh McDonagh THE company behind the Deposit Return Scheme has estimated that as much as €66.7million worth of cans and plastic bottles were not reclaimed by the public last year. The directors of Deposit Return Scheme Ireland CLG, which trades as Re-turn, also received a 50% pay rise during 2024, with their total remuneration increasing to €600,000, its 2024 accounts show. #ReTurn #HowIrelandWorks
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You'd have to wonder why our public representatives are choosing to spin this against an already suffering hospitality industry. Rural Ireland & our #RuralEconomy remain electorally expendable it seems. #WeSeeYou @conwayforclare @JoeCooneyTD
The Government is claiming there will little money for tax cuts in October’s Budget because of a promise to deliver a big VAT cut for restaurants. But is that really the case? And how much does it now cost to run a car. Discussing with @cooper_m on @lstwrd soon.
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Catch Nevin trying his hand with our sheepdogs tonight on RTE1 from 8pm #coastal #burren #sheepdogs
Last of my costal food trails this Wednesday @RTEOne 8 pm @Bordbia form the beautiful co claire 👌👌
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Irish public policy makers are remarkably consistent in their rejection of the idea that actions have consequences #inflation #PublicPolicy #Governance #ffg
Shoppers warned days of cheap food over as families pay an extra €3,000 a year for groceries independent.ie/business/mone…
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It is quite something to see Failte Ireland allocating a full 10% of the written material in the tourism barometer to, a vain effort at abdicating, public policy makers from responsibility for the troubles facing the industry. #speechless #WeSeeYou #FFG failteireland.ie/FailteIrela…

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A journey of an electricity bill in a small restaurant over an 11 year period for one month May 2025 - €2000 (Flogas) May 2024 - €1600 (Flogas) May 2023 - €2230 (Flogas) May 2022 - €2530 (Flogas) May 2021 - €690 (Flogas) May 2020 - €450 (Flogas) May 2019 - €990 (Energia) May 2018 - €1260 (Energia) May 2017 - €1184 (Energia) May 2016 - €1130 (Energia) May 2015 - €1175 (Energia) Notes 2020 opened a pop up deli from 2nd week onwards during Covid 2021 - pop up deli all month as they closed us down again for Covid I use a broker that runs a pricing gauge against main providers and I always pick lowest provider obviously. Summary Electricity bills for businesses have doubled after Covid from pre covid Slight decrease in last two years from post covid prices Apparently we have an energy regulator. Apparently, our energy rates are the highest in Europe. I repeat, apparently we have an energy regulator So when you rush to say restaurants are ripping you off, I can tell you now, most are running at a break even rate, if even! If you don’t believe me, please feel free to open one and join me and my fellow peers in making millions like us Government policies over the last 5 years throughout covid and immigration have decimated our industry and many other small family run businesses. You will see mass closures again this winter (if not before). A reduction in the VAT rate will not solve this Urgent immediate rebates in employers rsi, energy costs and rates are the only thing that will save these businesses from closures. This was my message to @peterburkefg I hope the Minister and his department will listen to what I said If you think the above bill is bad, you should see what businesses pay in tax for the luxury of hiring people and how that amount has increased over the same time frame. Or what the average wage cost percentage has increased by over this timeframe too. Then you will realise that it is not the small businesses of Ireland that are robbing you It’s the government
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Public policy makers have chosen to actively damage the indigenous economy through mandated policy driven cost inflation in recent years. When will the 1st politician or finance mandarin claim to be shocked that actions have consequences one wonders. . . #WeSeeYou #responsible
Ireland is the second most expensive country in the EU independent.ie/business/mone…
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This is a very well observed point on the subject of the real experience of inflation as opposed to the headline rate. Public policy makers are consistently refusing to accept responsibility for the impact of a series of remarkably poor decisions in this respect.
Replying to @CWeston_Indo
as a matter of government policy every input cost has been pushed up, and hard. If the government wants to look for culprits, it should look within.
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Domestic travel falls, & Ireland increasingly priced out of international travel markets. This govt could have chosen to protect domestic employment. How long until political parties have the cheek to ask who destroyed the hospitality industry? #WeSeeYou irishtimes.com/ireland/2025/…
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Clare to host gathering of iron smelters and Blacksmiths clareherald.com/living/tradi… @caherconnell
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#MunsterFinal #GAA Greatest day of the year and what a game....
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Rising costs are pushing food-led businesses to the brink. Our Cost of Doing Business 2025 survey reveals staggering increases since 2022: ⚡ Electricity per kWh: 96% 🔥 Gas per kWh: 58% 🛡️ Insurance premiums: 33% While customers will have noticed some increase in menu prices, the reality is that businesses have had no choice but to raise them. These soaring utility costs are hitting food-led businesses hard and threatening their viability nationwide. The figures speak for themselves. View the full survey findings via rai.ie/2025/05/150-restauran…
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Over the past three years, food prices in Ireland have risen sharply, with lunch and dinner costs only increasing by 16.92% between 2022 and 2025. But this increase doesn’t come close to covering the surge in input costs. Restaurants are absorbing at least half of the rising expenses just to stay open. This is not sustainable. Food-led hospitality businesses are under immense financial pressure and the burden is falling squarely on them. We call on the Government to take action and support one of Ireland’s most important industries before even more businesses are forced to close their doors.
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1 May 2025
The maiden voyage of the Cliffs and Burren Explorer is now underway. The free shuttle bus service offers free entry to the Cliffs and connectivity to Liscannor, Miltown Malbay, Lahinch, Kilfenora and more
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Super ( and free ! ) service stopping here 3 times daily. Book now at cliffsofmoherexperience.pali…

💛💙 Burren & Cliffs Explorer has arrived! 🚌 The free ‘Burren and Cliffs Explorer’ will run as a pilot project from May 1st to August 31st, connecting the charming towns, villages, and iconic attractions of North & West Clare. 🚌 Book Now: 🔗 cliffsofmoher.ie/burren-and-…
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The results of a series of ill considered public policy actions are becoming apparent. No doubt there will be consequences for those who decided to irreparably damage rural Irelands largest indigenous industry ! Tune in tomorrow for more comedy gold.... #forshame #consequences
15% drop in inbound tourists in March 2025 when compared to March 2024. Visitors spent 22% less on their trips, compared with March 2024. Another month of worrying figures on top of last months 30% drop. ow.ly/V5Ks50VJyI9 @adriancummins
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No industry can survive a concerted public policy effort at destroying international competitiveness. Irelands largest regional employer #RIP
17 Apr 2025
Seattle flight into Dublin yesterday barely at 20% capacity … we are down a full 30% now compared to last year. Meeting with my SKAL group tonight and it’s flat for most to UK Ireland including one huge wholesaler here. Asia is the new bucket list along with Japan. We’ve priced ourselves out of the market in comparison to the rest of the EU. A full 2k higher now than Italy and France for the same time. Tragic .. add the other politics and it’s barely recoverable if not reversed now. Time to have your voices heard Ireland.
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Burren & Cliffs Explorer! 🚌 This summer, a brand-new hop-on, hop-off shuttle bus is making it easier than ever to discover the breathtaking beauty of North and West Clare. The free and bookable ‘Burren and Cliffs Explorer’ will run from 01st of May 2025. cliffsofmoher.ie/burren-and-…
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Public policy has actively undermined the international competitiveness of our tourism product for the last 3 years. Soon a politician somewhere will be expressing shock at the notion that actions have consequences. At least its not Irelands largest regional employer... oh wait..
The buses aren’t coming ,you can’t hear the accents, we are bracing ourselves for the perfect storm. Unfortunately many won’t survive this summer. Drastic measures are needed. VAT 9%. Surely the government can see this . 🤷‍♂️ Our tourism economy is in tatters. 😢
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You might imagine those hoteliers deciding to turn their back on the hospitality industry, would choose to keep quiet, & hope no one would notice the damage being inflicted on the industry - but instead.... What in the world do they hope to achieve with this nonsense
“Hotels are as busy as ever.” Despite CSO figures showing February tourism numbers down 30% year-on-year, Irish Hotels Federation CEO @PaulGall186 says the future is bright for Irish hospitality. WATCH: @rtenews | #rtept
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