Dundalk seeking new BIDS manager

logo-1The Dundalk Business Investment District Scheme (BIDS) have advertised the position of BIDS manager.

Based in Market Square, the successful candidate’s role will be to co-ordinate and develop pro-active initiatives that contribute to the growth and vibrancy of the town and its environs.

The position comes about following the decision of former Town Centre Commercial Manager Andrew Mawhinney to step down from his role last year.

Applicants are asked to have a knowledge of:

  • Public governance processes
  • Experience in a similar field
  • An enthusiastic outlook in a challenging environment
  • Commercial/Retail understanding.

Further details are available by contact Fiona Cunningham on 042-9352842 or by emailing Fiona@dundalktccm.ie

More info on Dundalk BIDS can be found at www.dundalkbids.com

Closing date for applications is Friday March 7th.

Dundalk Town Centre Manager Mawhinney to step down

Andrew Mawhinney

Andrew Mawhinney

Dundalk Town Centre Commercial Manager Andrew Mawhinney has announced he is to step down from the post he has held since 2009, due to ‘family considerations’.

In making the announcement, he said today “This has not been an easy decision but to due to family considerations I feel that it is the correct choice at this time. “

Mr Mawhinney became the first ever Town Centre Commercial Manager in Dundalk when he was appointed by Dundalk Business Investment District Scheme four years ago.

In that time there have been major changes in the Dundalk Town Centre.

“I have thoroughly enjoyed my four years in Dundalk. It has, without a doubt, been my most challenging, though equally satisfying and rewarding, job to date.  The concept of BIDS and Town Centre Commercial Management is always going to be a difficult one to sell especially in this very difficult economic climate.

“I have seen the TCCM office evolve from humble beginnings in the Ramparts to our central location on the Market Square, which has seen a major transformation in recent years and is a project that the entire town can be very proud.

“Finding our niche and particular role in the town centre was, as expected, a challenge. So many businesses are hurting out there and I think we all have to admit there is no magic formula, but I firmly believe that Dundalk is heading in the right direction.

“We have had our successes as well as failures.  Mistakes were made but, more importantly, we learned valuable lessons from them. Some projects had never featured in Dundalk before and, in many instances, have provided a sound base for future development.”

On the changes in Dundalk since his arrival, the Limerick native said: “I believe the town has been a much better place for having Dundalk BIDS. Personal highlights have been seeing the town so busy with people enjoying music and markets like the Seatown Festival and Jedward to fashion shows and watching people enjoying skating round the Square last Christmas.

“The relocation of the tourist office to our office at the Market Square has been a very positive move and the recent publication of the Dundalk Town Tourist Guide is also a wonderful example of everyone working together to produce a quality product and a great advertisement for the town. The arrival of multi-national companies such as PayPal, Prometric , Petsafe and eBay has been a great endorsement  for Dundalk.

“There are many enthusiastic and positive people here in Dundalk with tremendous ideas and energy and it has been a great privilege to work alongside them. The recent business meetings held at the museum and the Lisdoo involving the entire town have been very positive and I have no doubt that Dundalk Bids will continue long into the future.

“Credit must be paid to our Dundalk BIDS Board and in particular its chairperson Brian O’Neill, who, it must be said, has boundless energy and pride in the town. Finally I must thank my work colleagues Fiona and Sinead for their support and patience over our years working side by side.”

He concluded” “I will always have a very soft spot for ‘De Town’ unless, of course they are playing Limerick FC in Oriel Park!

“I look forward to hearing of Dundalk’s future development and successes. It has been an absolute honour to have been a part of its community for four years.”

Brian O’Neill Chairperson of Dundalk BIDS wished Andrew well in his future endeavours and thanked him for his input into Dundalk in recent years.

“I wish good health to Andrew and his wife Barbara and two children. In particular, I wish Barbara a quick recovery. As Andrew leaves our town, I thank him for his commitment to Dundalk and wish him every success in his future.”

Nathan Carter to perform at Táin Festival

Nathan Carter with teenage fans Ciara Lennon (left) and Eimear Larrissey (right) in Dundalk yesterday

Nathan Carter with teenage fans Ciara Lennon (left) and Eimear Larrissey (right) in Dundalk yesterday

Country music star Nathan Carter was in Dundalk yesterday to help launch the Táin Summer Festival, which will take place on the weekend of June 8th and 9th.

Nathan, whose parents hail from Newry, will be performing live at the Market Square on Sunday June 9th with tickets going on sale today from the Dundalk BIDS (TCCM) office at the Square. Other performers will be unveiled in the coming days and weeks.

Nathan, who was born in Liverpool, has been packing out music venues all over Ireland in the last few years and is certainly the biggest star of country music in Ireland at present with fans of all ages.

His biggest hit ‘Wagon Wheel’ has become almost iconic at this stage and just to remind you of what it’s like, here it is…