Economic Taskforce convened to get Clare ‘back on its feet’
Clare’s Economic Taskforce held its inaugural meeting on Friday while concern has expressed that no individuals representing North or West Clare have been included on the group.
Clare’s Economic Taskforce held its inaugural meeting on Friday while concern has expressed that no individuals representing North or West Clare have been included on the group.
Enterprise Ireland CEO, Julie Sinnamon is to address a Shannon Chamber webinar this Wednesday.
US visitors will not return to Ireland until late 2021 or 2022, the Chief Executive of Tourism Ireland has told a Shannon webinar.
Solicitors based in the Mid-West have recorded a surge in queries from construction companies surrounding signed contracts while employers have been advised not to give a time limit on temporary redundancies.
*Stephen Keogh. Photograph: Alan Place/FusionShooters Managing partner of Sellors LLP, Stephen Keogh has been appointed as the new President of Shannon Chamber.
*Helen Downes. Photograph: Liam Burke/Press 22 Manufacturing companies in Shannon are collaborating in “an unprecedented way” during a very “trying time” for businesses.
Shannon based medical equipment fabrication and assembly supplier, Bolgers have had to increase its ventilator fabrication manufacturing operations during its fortieth year in business to help the frontline confronting Covid-19.
*The current home of the Citizen Information Bureau & Community Office in Shannon. Shannon’s Citizens Information Bureau will remain open but question marks still remain over the future of the town’s Community Office.
*Pictured at the announcement are L-R Stacey Browne, Aer Lingus, Rose Hynes, Chairman Shannon Group, Reid Moody, Chief Strategy and Planning Officer Aer Lingus, Mary Considine, CEO Shannon Group and Lesley Murphy, Aer Lingus. Photograph: Arthur Ellis Adding two new European routes to the summer schedule at Shannon Airport is “a significant step” in making …
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*Tony Kirby leading a tour group in The Burren. Photograph: Burren Geopark There is “a long-term future” for group tours visiting parts of Ireland including Co Clare, the CEO of the body responsible for marketing the island of Ireland overseas has said.