- Maire Ni Mhurchu attended meetings in Brussels this week.
- Discussions with DG Grow team took place.
- The Sec-General of EHHA participated in the sessions.
- Self-catering industry legislation in Ireland formed the focus.
- SME family businesses received attention during talks.
Maire Ni Mhurchu of the Irish Self Catering Federation has participated in meetings in Brussels this week. She discussed impending legislation in Ireland on behalf of the self-catering industry. The Sec-General of EHHA Catherine Starkie joined discussions with the DG Grow team.
SME family self-catering businesses required protection during the meetings. Quality air-con issues formed part of the agenda. Representatives addressed operational challenges for the sector.
The federation focused on supporting family-run businesses. Meetings covered legislative impacts on tourism accommodations. Participants sought positive outcomes for the industry.
Maire Ni Mhurchu shared “We have to protect SME family self-catering business.”



