– Skilled worker shortage and lack of affordable housing creates the “perfect storm” – Limerick Chamber launches Budget 2024 campaign at Dáil Éireann Limerick Chamber, the largest business representative body in the Mid-West, today launched its Budget 2024 campaign from Leinster House, calling on Government to increase targets and drive delivery of affordable housing for
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Only 90 homes to rent across the whole three counties in the Mid-West, with an average price of €1,419 – an increase of 16% on October’s figures. Residential availability in Limerick City and Suburbs for April 2023 remains broadly in line with April 2022 figures, while average prices are €451 higher – meaning a new
Winners to be announced at a gala event on June 1st. Limerick Chamber shortlisted excellence in four award categories One overall winner will take home the coveted Chamber of the Year 2023. Reacting to news of announcement, Limerick Chamber CEO, Dee Ryan said: “I’m thrilled for the team in Limerick Chamber who work tirelessly to
Increase in number of Work-Permits issued across Mid-West in 2022 as unemployment falls to 4.4% Business group Limerick Chamber publishes its regional economic update for Spring 2023 Limerick, 19th May 2023 – Business representative group Limerick Chamber has today released its Mid-West Economic Insights (MWEI) for Spring 2023. The report compiled by in-house policy team
The Inaugural Limerick Chamber Golf Classic took place last Thursday 11th May in the beautiful surroundings of the Limerick Golf Club. With a fantastic show of support from businesses across the Mid-West, the event had a wonderful atmosphere and buzz throughout the course and clubhouse, there was a hum of optimism despite the weather, as
Limerick Chamber looks forward to an exciting day this week. We are delighted to offer the businesses across the Mid-West the opportunity to get involved in our Inaugural Limerick Chamber Golf Classic. We look forward to meeting with our members and note the support our membership has provided in registering teams and getting involved. This
Limerick Chamber Skillnet are delighted to sponsor Limerick Mental Health Association’s upcoming business breakfast taking place in Castletroy Park Hotel 19th May. Join us for an interactive panel discussion which will flow between sport, business, and volunteering as we explore how important it is to stay connected in our communities at all lifestages to look after our
Limerick Chamber, in their submission to the National Transport Authority (NTA) on the Draft BusConnects Plan for Limerick, welcomes the significant benefit that it will have for local business but recommends some key areas to enhance the plan. READ THE FULL LIMERICK CHAMBER SUBMISSION HERE Limerick Chamber, the largest business representative body in the Mid-West,
• Residential availability is half its supply in March 2023 vs March 2022, with 18 homes available to rent in Limerick City. Rent prices remain c. €400 higher Year-on-Year (YoY) to March 2023. • Co. Limerick sees a rise in residential availability, +21 Month-on-Month (MoM), while Co. Clare (-2) and Co. Tipperary (-3) see low
Unlocking the Airbnb market supply is unlikely a solution to the current housing supply crisis. Short-term lets (STLs) worth potentially up to €2.9 million to the Co. Limerick economy. The upcoming regulations on STL’s will impact 52 STLs in Limerick City, 150 for Co. Limerick. The Short-term Lettings report, conducted by the Limerick Chamber Policy