Friday, 28 February 2020: Limerick Chamber has welcomed today’s decision by An Bord Pleanála to grant planning permission for the Opera Site as a decisive moment for the future of the city and region. Having spoken in favour of the development at the An Bord Pleanála oral hearing last December, Dee Ryan CEO, Limerick Chamber
Flexible working hours and conditions are key to staff retention. Chamber hears that company policies, not pay or perks are the biggest draw. Limerick Chamber members heard this week that flexibility in working hours and practices is the number one reason for their employees to move to a competitor. The results of a survey conducted
Leadership Development Programme kicks off with former Dell Technologies, Senior VP, Denis Kelly. Only a handful of Executives in the world have served in Michael Dell’s leadership team, and Newcastlewest native Denis Kelly, enthralled the audience of 127 senior and future Limerick leaders by sharing insights into his incredible career, his personal leadership style
Fasttrack the Limerick Northern Distributor Road (LNDR), develop a reliable bus and cycle network, put more gardai into community policing and establish a Minister for City Regions to ensure balanced regional development is achieved – key asks of Limerick Chamber in its ‘Mid West Business Priorities for General Election 2020’ manifesto. Chamber CEO, Dee Ryan
Representatives of the Mid West and Western business community have met with the Taoiseach this week to highlight the importance of international connectivity via airports outside of the Capital, to the success of regional economic growth. Presidents of Limerick, Ennis, Galway and Shannon Chambers together with the Limerick Chamber Chief Economist and CEO sat down


