Taoiseach Leo Varadkar

EVER wanted to meet our Taoiseach, but didn’t have the opportunity?

Well now is your chance, as the man himself is set to host a lunch with the Shannon Chamber of Commerce next weekend.

The Chamber are taking bookings for those who want to attend the event, so don’t delay.

Speaking ahead of his visit to Shannon, Chamber CEO Helen Downes said: “Our members are looking forward to hearing the Taoiseach’s views on Brexit and many other issues affecting their business both in and from Ireland.

“We are delighted to have secured his presence at our first lunch of the year, which will also give us the opportunity to showcase the many great projects that are currently underway in Shannon.”

The lunch will take place at Dromoland Castle Hotel on Saturday, 20 January from 12:30pm to 14:30pm.

Bookings for the lunch can be made via Shannon Chamber’s website at: www.shannonchamber.ie/events-training/

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