Traders’ group aims to restore vibrancy of the town
A NEWLY set up Tuam Traders’ Association aims to strengthen the voices of local traders and promote Tuam as a place to shop for local communities.
The association had its first meeting on Tuesday, March 24, where issues such as reduced footfall, lack of parking spaces and dog fouling on the footpaths were discussed.
The initiative of forming a group was taken by Aisling O’Brien of Luke O’Brien shoes and Caroline Mulhall of QM Hair in Tuam.
The Association’s chair Aisling told The Tuam Herald that an advocacy group like this was badly needed for Tuam since the dissolution of Tuam Chamber of Commerce.
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