Limerick Chamber has today announced a newly elected President to lead the Mid-West’s largest business representative body, Miriam O’Connor, who has pledged to tirelessly pursue business community interests across local and national forums during her term in office. Ms. O’Connor said. I am honoured and excited to take on the role, placing member issues
Limerick Chamber brings together key sectoral players for ‘Energy on Estuary’ event outlining actions needed to make Green Energy at scale a reality from the Shannon Estuary · Experts outline scale of zero-emission energy opportunity on Atlantic Ocean (70GW) and press for accelerated action on policy and permissions · Distinction drawn between decarbonisation targets and

no repro fee - Harnessing Big Wind Opportunity from Irelands West Coast- Energy on the Estuary Event pictured Donal Cantillon, Focus Capital Partners and President of Limerick Chamber, event MC, Dee Ryan CEO Limerick Chamber. Photo Credit: Morning Star Photography
Limerick Chamber brings together key players for ‘Energy on Estuary’ event outlining actions needed to make Green Energy at scale a reality from the Shannon Estuary Business community briefing and expert panel discussion to take place on February 24th Limerick Chamber has unveiled the line-up for the forthcoming ‘Energy on the Estuary’ briefing and panel
In our submission to the Divisional Policing Plan 2023, we highlight current issues being experienced by businesses and expresses the need for a more visible uniformed police presence in towns and cities coupled with increased investment in social services View the full submission here Limerick Chamber, the largest business representative body in the Mid-West, has
• 95 residential homes available to rent in the Mid-West for January, the 6th consecutive month without a rise in residential rental availability. • 16 residential homes to rent in Limerick City & Environs in January for €1,913 per month, 28 for Co. Limerick at €1,834 per month. • Co. Clare had 30 residential homes