The development in Longford will create 300 constructions jobs.
Centre Parcs is good for the midlands and the people of the midlands are proving to be good for Centre Parcs.
That's the message from Daragh Feighery, the Village Director for the Longford resort.
It comes off the back of their announcement of the construction of a new €100m development which would bring hundreds of new jobs to the region.
Plans include the addition of 198 lodges, a new restaurant, coffee house and leisure facilities, with measures being put in place to reduce energy consumption.
Mr Feighery says their success in Ireland is due to Irish customers:
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