Limerick Chamber CEO Dee Ryan has said that the decision by Equinor to withdraw from its floating offshore wind and Moneypoint joint venture with ESB is a blow to Ireland’s efforts to address climate change and, separately, hugely disappointing news for economic development and employment creation in the Mid-West region. Responding to the news this
Tuesday 26th October 2021: Limerick’s largest business representative group takes action to promote animation of city and county town centres in the aftermath of COVID-19 Limerick’s largest business representative group has delivered a timely pre-Christmas boost for retailers locally with the launch of a new gift card to promote more shopping in the region. The
Friday 22nd October 2021: Limerick Chamber has today said that the news of 250 further jobs at Edwards Lifesciences further evidences the region’s competitiveness as a base for scaling operations into European markets. CEO of Limerick Chamber – the largest business representative group in the Mid-West – Dee Ryan said, “The official opening of Edwards
Tuesday 5th 0ctober 2021: Limerick Chamber has said that the failure to include the Limerick Northern Distributor Road (LNDR) in the National Development Plan (NDP) is a missed opportunity by government to deliver a game-changing orbital route and relieve congestion in the city. Responding to the announcement of the NDP review, CEO of Limerick Chamber,
Tuesday 28th September 2021: Limerick Chamber has today welcomed the announcement of Pádraig Ó Céidigh as the new Chairperson designate of the Board of Shannon Group as “hugely welcome” for Shannon Airport. Commenting on the news, Limerick Chamber CEO Dee Ryan stated: “The region has waited for over a year for the announcement of