The Together We Thrive conference kicks off this morning at 9am.
Making the Midlands a hub for regenerative tourism - that's the focus of an upcoming conference in Offaly.
Together We Thrive will discuss both sustainable and regenerative tourism and the role community initiatives can play in supporting it.
Those attending will see talks on sustainable tourism and climate proofing businesses.
The one day conference is taking place in the Tullamore Court Hotel and is supported by the Midlands Regional Enterprise Plan and the EU Just Transition Fund.
Minister of State in the Department of Enterprise, Alan Dillon will be in attendance today.
He says there's going to be valuable content and discussion for the midlands economy:
Sarah Morgan is the Programme Manager of the Midlands Regional Enterprise Plan and says it's about combatting effects of over tourism:
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