New online programme open to Clare’s food entrepreneurs
*Head of Clare LEO Padraig McElwee Photo: Arthur Ellis AN INNOVATIVE new online food programme from Clare Local Enterprise Office is set to boost the number of food start-ups across the county.
*Head of Clare LEO Padraig McElwee Photo: Arthur Ellis AN INNOVATIVE new online food programme from Clare Local Enterprise Office is set to boost the number of food start-ups across the county.
Personalised gift business, WowWee.ie was recently named as the winner of the 2020 Clare County Enterprise Award.
CLARE Local Enterprse Office have launched a new scheme worth €2,500 to help businesses respond to the Covid19 crisis.
Pauline Dunleavy of Anchor Crafts speaks with the Clare Echo on her association with the Local Enterprise Office on securing a grant for her website Tell us about your business? My business is a special and personal craftshop & art gallery located in Henry St. Kilrush. I stock jewellery, knitwear, household gifts, candles, bags and …
An award winning Clare-based international knitwear company has announced plans to invest €400,000 into its new Killaloe manufacturing facility and create ten new jobs.
*Pictured at the Mid-West Regional Skills Forum event held in Ei Electronics, Shannon (sitting l-r): Peter Murphy, Ei Electronics; Helen Downes, Shannon Chamber and Joe Leddin, Mid-West Regional Skills Forum. Standing (l-r): Padraic McElwee, LEO, Clare; Patricia Haugh and Eimear Brophy, Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board; Carmel O’Dwyer, University of Limerick; Veronica Walsh, …
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