The new Thurles Tourism Brochure for 2014, funded by Thurles Town Council and entitled ‘Discover Hidden Tipperary,’ has now been uploaded to a ‘Widget’ on the Hidden Tipperary website.
(NOTE: For those not familiar; a widget is a stand-alone application that can be embedded into third-party sites by any user; onto a page where they have rights of authorship, e.g. a webpage, blog, or profile on social media sites.)
This brochure comes in the form of a printable PDF file (Portable Document Format) and is available now to all for full download.
To download the brochure go to the link shown HERE on the Hidden Tipperary website, then simply Right Click on the picture and select ‘Save Link As’ or ‘Save Target As’. Choose ‘Desktop’ as your favoured destination and click ‘Save’.
This uploaded PDF file on Hidden Tipperary will now allow visitors, both from home and worldwide, the opportunity to download, read and also to print off a copy prior to visiting the Thurles area, if so desired.
The downloading of this PDF file will also allows any persons; in particular those involved in making a ‘crust’ within the tourism accommodation sector, to upload this brochure unto their own individual personal websites or alternatively convey same through an attachment via emails or through social media sites such as Facebook, thus assisting these same accommodation providers to attract /inform all would-be future possible clientèle to visit our beloved county of Tipperary.
Printed copies of the brochure can be obtained presently from; Thurles Tourism Information Centre in ‘BookWorm’ situated north-west of Liberty Square, [Map Ref ], St Mary’s Famine Museum [Map Ref ], Anner Hotel [Map Ref ], Lár Na Páirce [Map Ref ], The Source / Thurles Library [Map Ref ] and many other locations in Upperchurch and Holycross in the coming days.
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