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Senator Boyle Demands Immediate Action on Staff Shortages at Glenveagh Castle
URGENT UPDATE: Senator Manus Boyle has called for immediate action to address alarming staff shortages at Glenveagh Castle, a key attraction in Donegal, which has seen its operational days slashed. Earlier today, during a session in the Seanad, Senator Boyle highlighted that the castle was forced to close on Mondays and Fridays last year due to a lack of available staff, impacting the visitor experience for the hundreds of thousands who flock to the site annually.
The senator emphasized the castle’s significance as an integral part of Donegal’s tourism landscape, urging the Minister for Tourism to get a “handle” on the staffing crisis. “This is not just a matter of convenience; it’s about the livelihood of local businesses that depend on tourism,” he stated.
The situation has raised concerns about the future of one of Donegal’s most beloved attractions. With its picturesque views and rich history, Glenveagh Castle draws visitors from around the globe, making effective staffing critical to maintaining its operations and overall visitor satisfaction.
Senator Boyle’s plea comes amid increasing pressure on local tourism authorities to bolster staffing levels. The castle, located within the stunning Glenveagh National Park, showcases the need for immediate solutions to ensure it can operate at full capacity during peak tourist seasons.
As the July 18, 2025 session concluded, it remains to be seen how the Minister will respond to these urgent calls for action. The local community, businesses, and visitors alike are watching closely, awaiting a resolution that could affect the future of tourism in the region.
Next Steps: The Minister for Tourism is expected to address this issue in the coming days. Stakeholders are encouraged to stay tuned for updates as the situation develops, ensuring that Glenveagh Castle can continue to welcome visitors without interruption.
This is a developing story, and further details will be provided as they emerge.
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