Oliver Goldsmith Festival reveals disparity in Ireland’s tourism By Topic.ie 14 June 2022 Academics Dr David Fleming (UL), Prof Moyra Haslett (Queen's University), Dr David Clare (Mary Immaculate College) and Prof Michael Griffin (UL) pictured in Goldsmith Library, Ballymahon. By Claire McCormack Post-Covid tourism presents “significant and sustainable” opportunities for the Hidden Heartlands counties of Longford and Westmeath, the Oliver Goldsmith Festival of 2022 has heard. Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppTelegram Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again. Woohoo! Your subscription has been successful! Subscribe to our newsletter Keep up to date with all the latest news, offers and special announcements. SUBSCRIBE Previous articleSt Michael’s Church Castletown in need of repairsNext articleHopes that Mullingar June Music Fest will become an annual event You may have missed... Election 2024: 27 candidates to contest Midlands North West election 2 May 2024 Talented Mullingar dancer to shine in National Youth Ballet 1 May 2024 Suspected arson attack at Ballynacargy church 1 May 2024 Riverdance at 30: Castlepollard man recalls realising an Irish dancing dream 1 May 2024 Over €1,000 raised at Father Ted Quiz for Palestinian journalist 1 May 2024 Mullingar Tidy Towns plant trees with St Colmans NS 1 May 2024