Limerick Chamber has issued another call to metropolitan area Public Representatives to vote in approval of the O’Connell Street Development plans that will be back before them at a special meeting on the 30th of September, and to deliver the badly needed investment in the City’s main street. “Our member Businesses, 450 companies across all
The business community turned out in great numbers to hear Leanne Storan, Head of Tax, EY Limerick, Seamus Coffey, Chairperson Irish Fiscal Advisory and Professor Stephen Kinsella at Limerick Chamber’s Autumn lunch event sponsored by EY and supported by our media partner the Limerick Post. The Autumn lunch looked at topical issues such as Budget
Limerick Chamber has called for metropolitan area Public Representatives to vote in approval of the O’Connell Street Development plans and deliver the much needed investment into the City’s main street. “Limerick Business – across all sectors – urgently need this investment in our urban centre and we call on Metropolitan Councillors to vote in approval
Limerick Chamber has welcomed the sweeping changes announced by Garda Commissioner Drew Harris but has asked for the prioritising of getting more gardai back on the streets. The Chamber has been extremely vocal in lobbying Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan, through local public representatives, on the matter over recent months. It has been particularly focused on
Continued uncertainty around Brexit has highlighted the importance of capacity-building in the customs intermediary sector and the necessity to boost ‘in-house’ customs capacity amongst business that are regularly trading with the UK. Delays at customs can result in disruption to both business and customers. Taking steps now to train key staff on how to effectively