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Roosky holiday park wins €25,000 in advertising support

12.05.2026 14:41 1 min 1 source
roscommonherald.ie ENG
Roosky holiday park wins €25,000 in advertising support
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FBD Insurance has announced the winners of its 2026 SME Advertising Support Campaign. Lynders Holiday Park in Roosky, County Roscommon, will receive a fully funded multi-channel advertising campaign valued at €25,000. The campaign selected 14 small businesses nationwide, distributing a total of €350,000 in professional marketing support. The family-run park focuses on coastal and riverside getaways with outdoor living and family experiences.

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12.05.2026 roscommonherald.ie ENG

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