Council rules out purchase of holiday village amid calls for tourism accommodation in North Leitrim

Leitrim County Council has decided against acquiring the former Breffni Holiday Village site in Dromahair, ruling out any council-led purchase of the facility. The decision comes as the area continues to face calls for additional tourist accommodation infrastructure in the village.
The council's position marks a significant moment for Dromahair, where stakeholders have been advocating for expanded hospitality facilities to support the local tourism sector. The former holiday village, which once served as a destination for visitors, has become the focus of discussion regarding how best to meet visitor needs in the area.
By choosing not to proceed with a purchase, the council has effectively left the future of the site in private hands, shifting responsibility for any potential redevelopment or reopening away from the local authority. This decision may prompt alternative approaches to addressing the accommodation gap in the village, whether through private investment or other community-led initiatives.
The ruling underscores ongoing tensions between tourism development aspirations and the financial or operational constraints facing local government bodies in rural areas. Dromahair will now likely need to explore other pathways to enhance its visitor infrastructure.
For further details, see the Leitrim Observer's reporting on this matter.
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