DEFA still looking for private operator to run site
The camping season has begun in the north of the Island, as the Sulby Claddagh site reopens.
The 12-acre plot is run by the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture, and the minister says he's pleased to see it open again.
DEFA is however still looking for a private operator to take on the business from 2022.
People can now book to stay there by calling 436537 and they will need to first buy a permit.
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