Limerick 19 May 2026: Limerick Chamber has written to the Minister for Transport, Darragh O’Brien, calling for an urgent funding commitment and a clear delivery pathway for the rollout of Limerick BusConnects. With the proposed rollout now pushed to 2028. This represents a four-year set back and extends the timeline to nearly nine years since
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Limerick, 8th April – Limerick Chamber has welcomed the decision by the High Court to uphold the planning permission granted by An Coimisiún Pleanála for a 600-megawatt power plant in Ballylongford. The Chamber has described it as a landmark outcome following a lengthy planning and regulatory process. But has urged expediency on approving plans and
Limerick Chamber has called for an immediate review of the legislation underpinning the directly elected mayor (DEM) role in Limerick, citing growing concerns about how the current framework is operating in practice. The Chamber believes that delays in assessing the effectiveness of the legislation risk undermining the potential of the role and limiting its ability





