Friday 19 March 2021: Limerick Chamber has today welcomed the announcement by Minister O’Brien of significant investment into Limerick city centre under the Urban Regeneration and Development Fund (URDF). Commenting on the total of €116 million being allocated to projects, Limerick Chamber CEO Dee Ryan said: ”This is very welcome news of significant investment into our city
Thursday 11 March 2021: Applications open today for businesses ineligible for CRSS & other sector specific grants. Businesses down 75% or more in turnover among those expected to benefit. The Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar TD today (Thursday, 11th March) opened applications for the €60m Small Business Assistance Scheme for
Tuesday 9 March 2021: The newly elected President of Limerick Chamber, Donnacha Hurley, has said that with working collaboratively and with speed will enable Limerick to be one of the country’s leading growth centres post-COVID. Speaking after formally taking over the role from outgoing President David Jeffreys, the General Manager of the Absolute Hotel commented
Friday 5 March 2021: Limerick Chamber has urged the local authority to transform Limerick city and county towns in support of outdoor dining experiences that enable Limerick businesses to make the most of summer 2021. Responding to Tánaiste and Enterprise, Trade and Employment Minister Leo Varadkar’s call for an outdoor dining summer, Limerick Chamber has
Limerick Chamber’s vision is for “a vibrant city at the heart of a thriving economic region”. As announced in October 2020 by Chamber President, David Jeffreys (Actionpoint), CEO Dee Ryan and Chief Economist, Dr. Catriona Cahill (pictured above), the Board of Limerick Chamber has commissioned economic consultants Indecon to produce a report on the future


