Tuesday, February 19, 2019

NI tourism sees £7 million investment and job creation after Galgorm owners buy popular hotel

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19 Feb, 2019
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NI tourism sees £7 million investment and job creation after Galgorm owners buy popular hotel
Galgorm Collection have agreed to buy Templeton Hotel, marking a staggering £10m investment in Northern Ireland tourism by the hospitality giant in the last 12 months
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