Dundalk on Ice brings economic boost to town centre this Christmas

506327_143668_DundalkSquareOnIceLogo.jpgThe success of this year’s Dundalk on Ice experience has led to an economic boost for the town centre this Christmas season.

To date thousands of skaters, of all ages and expertise have taken to the Dundalk on Ice rink and with the benefit of being a fully enclosed real ice facility has made it the most successful rink Dundalk has played host to.

Planet Ice who operate Dundalk on Ice have remained true to their commitment to support the local economy and as far as possible have created seasonal employment locally via the rink’s construction, staffing, security etc.

Offering a family fun experience, families and friends not only arrive into Dundalk to skate, they stay to shop and socialise, creating a additional financial spend in the town.

Martin McElligott, Dundalk BIDS said that the success of this year’s Dundalk on Ice has gone beyond expectation.

“It has been fantastic to see so many people going into skating sessions, day in, day out, whether it’s families, school groups or friends meeting up.  The enclosed rink has meant that weather doesn’t deter people from coming along.

“Plus the feedback we are receiving from the neighbouring businesses is that people are staying in the town after their skating session be it to socialise in the coffee shops, restaurants etc or to carry out some Christmas shopping.

“Dundalk BIDs is just thrilled to have played a major role in bringing this year’s Dundalk on Ice experience to life.”

McDara Hosty of Planet Ice, is also very positive of the group’s first project in Dundalk.

“We are very happy with the way Dundalk on Ice is going. We found a great seasonal workforce here in the relevant areas. There has been a very positive attitiude to what we were doing from day one and I am happy to say that from what we are hearing, is that our facility on the Market Square is boosting Christmas trade, creating a win win situation for us all.

“Now, as the school holidays start we are looking forward to welcoming thousands more to Dundalk on Ice in the coming weeks.”

Dundalk on Ice will remain open each day at the Market Square until January 4th, with the exception of Christmas Day.

For further details re session times, opening hours, booking etc visit www.dundalkonice.com or the Dundalk on Ice Facebook page.

A Dundalk on Ice Box Office is located in Marshes Shopping Centre and of course, bookings can also be made at Dundalk on Ice at the Market Square

Dundalk on Ice is partnered with Marshes Shopping Centre, Dundalk BIDS, Dundalk Bureau de Change, iRadio, The Argus, Meridian Security Ltd, Long Walk Shopping Centre and Dundalk Tidy Towns.

iRadio race night in Dundalk Stadium this evening

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Dundalk Stadium will host the iRadio Race Night tonight.

The station’s Fergal and Fionnuala will host the Horse ‘n’ Hound Hoedown on the night with tickets set to be given away on the station throughout the day.

The first race is off at 6.15pm followed by greyhound racing and iRadio Djs until late.

 

Local stations shortlisted for PPI Radio Awards

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Local radio station LMFM has been nominated for a PPI award for the best On-Air Competition/Promotion.

The nomination is for their ‘Wash Your Dirty Linen in Public’ competition, which was run on the Late Lunch with Gerry Kelly and gave people a chance to win a Beko washing machine.

Also nominated for prizes at the awards are iRadio. iGo Home with Fergal D’Arcy is up for the best General Music Programme while iWake Up with Dave and Oonagh is up for best Breakfast Programme.

Unfortunately for iRadio listeners Dave O’Connor left the show in recent weeks.

Last year iRadio won the award for best Station Imaging, while LMFM’s last award came in 2011 for the best sports story for their entry – Leinster Final Fall Out, which documented the aftermath of Louth’s controversial 2010 Leinster Final defeat to Meath.

The awards will take place at the Lyrath House Hotel on Friday October 4th.