The Department of Transport presented an opportunity for Limerick Chamber to submit their members’ views on the issues paper for the ‘Mid-term Review of the Regional Airports Programme 2021-2025’. While the opportunity was welcomed, the Chamber and their members have provided recommendations and issues that should be addressed as part of the RAP which they

20/01/23 REPRO FREE Analog Devices Inc is the first employer in Munster to secure gold cycle-friendly status in recognition of the organisation’s commitment to cycling initiatives and facilities for employees. In achieving its gold cycle-friendly status, Analog Devices (ADI) joins a community of European and Irish employers who are using cycling to improve staff well-being and contribute to national decarbonisation and green travel goals. Pictured are Shane Geary, Vice President and General Manager of Manufacturing at ADI and Michael O’Boyle, CEO of Cycling Solutions Ireland. Pic True Media.
Strategic Partner Update First Company in Munster to Receive a Cycle-Friendly Employer Gold Certification Analog Devices on Drive to Make Raheen Business Park First Cycle-Friendly Business Park Outside Dublin Limerick Chamber Strategic Partner Analog Devices Inc is the first employer in Munster to secure gold cycle-friendly status in recognition of the organisation’s commitment to cycling
– Just 101 residential homes available to rent across the Mid-West in December – 28 less residential homes available in December versus November across the Mid-West (101 vs 129). – 26 residential homes available in Limerick City & Environs, 15 of which were apartments. – Average cost of renting was €1,776 in Limerick City and
Limerick Chamber, the largest business representative body in the Mid-West has called for urgent action in relation to anti-social behaviour which it says is adding to the strain that businesses across Limerick are under in an already challenging trading environment. Chamber Chief Executive, Dee Ryan said I recently engaged with local Garda leadership specifically to
Total residential rental availability across the Mid-West was 129 homes in November, with 88.3% of homes having a BER rating of C or lower. Total availability of apartments was 35% of overall housing. Average cost of renting was €1,770 in Limerick City and Suburbs, €1,587 in Co. Limerick, €1,263 in Co. Clare and €1,059 in