‘Fear of uncertainty to continue’ for Clare businesses
*O’Connell Square 70% of businesses not currently trading in Clare have laid off staff, according to a COVID-19 survey published today (Tuesday).
*O’Connell Square 70% of businesses not currently trading in Clare have laid off staff, according to a COVID-19 survey published today (Tuesday).
*An empty O’Connell St in Ennis. Photograph: John Mangan PEDESTRIANISATION will “have to be introduced” in Ennis town centre for the foreseeable future to provide shoppers with social distancing measures.
*Allen Flynn. Photograph: Arthur Ellis Owner of The Old Ground Hotel, Allen Flynn has succeeded Gwen Culligan as President of Ennis Chamber.
In these unprecedented times, Ennis Chamber assures its members that we remain on call, offering support and lobbying on your behalf, something we will continue to do throughout this crisis and beyond. All emails to info@ennischamber.ie will be read and acted upon. For updates and links to business supports please see ‘News’ section on www.ennischamber.ie …
*Rita McInerney. Photograph: Arthur Ellis ‘Bringing strong representation’ to North and West Clare is the goal of Rita McInerney (FF) as she aims for her first taste of success in the political sphere.
*Michael Leahy. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill Launched last year, the Irish Freedom Party are contesting their first General Election with Kilrush’s Michael Leahy flying the flag for them in Clare.
*Michael Leahy Providing the private sector with incentives to develop rural areas has been declared as the key election issue of Michael Leahy.
A second Nollaig na mBan all-female panel will gather in Ennis this Sunday.
Following on from Shannon Airport’s recently announced services to Vienna, Paris and Barcelona, the Airport has teamed up with Ennis Chamber to give local shoppers the chance to win flights to the new destinations from the International Airport.
Christmas lights will be officially switched on in Ennis this Friday marking the countdown to the festive season.