Wednesday 8th September 2021: Limerick Chamber is delighted to collaborate with Dance Limerick to offer culture night enthusiasts a unique experience of 96 O’ Connell St. Limerick Chamber has opened its doors as a venue for Dance Limericks Culture night performance and the premiere of Women & Work| The Contract. The Georgian building will offer
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Wednesday 18th August 2021: Limerick Chamber has today announced a new partnership with UL@Work aimed at equipping Mid-West businesses to deal with fast paced industry changes that are both challenging and providing opportunities for organisations. UL@Work is a new range of digital programmes co-designed by industry and UL that enable upskilling and reskilling of employees
Limerick Chamber has thrown down the gauntlet to Cork Chamber and challenged their respective business communities to out-do each other flying county colours ahead of final day. In a communication to members Chamber CEO Dee Ryan said ‘Let’s beat Cork on and off the pitch! I’m calling on all members, across the county, to go
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Limerick Chamber has welcomed support directly from Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar around “positive discrimination” for regional airports in the COVID recovery, as extremely encouraging for the airport and businesses across Limerick and the Mid-West. The Chamber also welcomed another boost for the region from its meeting with Minister Varadkar
GUIDEBOOK TO PROTECTING YOUR STAFF AND CUSTOMERS AGAINST COVID-19 Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Public Health Mid-West has managed more than 5,000 outbreaks across Limerick, Clare, and North Tipperary, hundreds of which have been directly linked to workplaces. The vast majority of businesses in the region have shown immense civic responsibility over the past
Future Development of Limerick City report highlights the need for affordable residential units in the city centre and recommends a citizens dashboard to measure progress on key local projects Initiatives that promote vital, liveable city centres are essential, according to Limerick Chamber, who today launched the Future Development of Limerick City report by Indecon Economic
Joint statement from Cork, Ennis, Galway, Limerick, Shannon and Tralee Chambers Chambers call on Government to intervene Friday, 21 May 2021: A joint statement issued today on behalf of the largest business representative bodies in West, Mid-West and South-West, representing 2,787 member organisations and supporting 199,500 said: “The Chambers regret to hear the announcement by
Tuesday 18 May 2021: Speaking on behalf of Limerick Chamber, the largest business representative body in the Mid-West, CEO Dee Ryan said “We regret to hear the announcement by Aer Lingus of its intention to close its base at Shannon. We acknowledge that this has been and remains an immensely difficult time for the aviation
Clock ticking to Limerick retail reopening in May, followed by countywide outdoor dining and pubs reopening on June 7th. 30/04/21: Limerick Chamber says that urgent focus and stakeholder engagement through a local authority led taskforce is necessary to facilitate a successful and sustainable reopening of retail and hospitality sector businesses in Limerick next month. Responding to