Insurance costs no longer sustainable for Limerick business
INSURANCE premiums are no longer sustainable and are jeopardising jobs in Limerick, local business owners told a meeting of the Alliance for Insurance Reform. Representatives of a wide variety of...
View ArticleLocal TDs echo calls for immediate action on insurance costs
LIMERICK TDs have re-echoed the sentiments of business owners that insurance costs were becoming a major inhibitor to business expansion. Fianna Fail’s Niall Collins, who is party spokeman on jobs,...
View ArticleMACE retailers from Limerick at Charleville meeting
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View ArticleGood start to the year for local hospitality sector
THE €300 million set out for the tourism industry as part of Project Ireland 2040 needs to be front loaded and not allocated to the second half of the plan if it is to have any real impact on the...
View ArticleLimerick entrepreneur goes to new level with dive business
LIMERICK may have been his home up until the age of 17, but it was on foreign shores that Greg Wixted found the key to entrepreneurial success. And its the Atlantic Ocean that’s providing the...
View ArticleDocklands plan adding to Limerick regeneration jigsaw
A MULTI million euro strategy to transform the Limerick Docklands is another significant piece of the Limerick regeneration jigsaw falling in to place. That is according to Mayor of Limerick City and...
View ArticleUL researchers avail of €30m funding
TWO University of Limerick based researchers have been awarded a share in €30million in funding through the Irish Research Council’s Laureate Awards. The funding, awarded to Dr Ciara Breathnach and...
View ArticleBritish ambassador looks to Limerick for future investment
LIMERICK’S potential and the chance to build partnerships, collaborations and strong relationships with the UK is of great interest to firms looking to invest here. That’s according to British...
View ArticleMinister lost touch with Munster farmers as fodder crisis deepens – Collins
THE MUNSTER farming community has been failed by the Minister for agriculture, food and marine, Michael Creed TD, according to Fianna Fáil TD Niall Collins who said the department has left the fodder...
View ArticleLimerick employees urged to get a move on
NEW workforce research has revealed that most employees continue to take very little exercise at all, despite anecdotal evidence that exercise is on the rise. Diet is also a concern while many (44%)...
View ArticleTopaz extends closing date for car raffle in support of the Jack & Jill...
Topaz has announced that the closing date for its latest fundraising initiative, a car raffle, will be extended until the 30th April. The raffle, which launched earlier this year, will see much-needed...
View ArticleActionPoint award for UL student’s license plate recognition system
UNIVERSITY of Limerick computer systems student Jonathan Lloyd has claimed first prize in the ActionPoint excellence in commerciality and innovation award for his final year project on license plate...
View ArticleAughinish jobs must be protected amid US sanctions on Russia
THE 700 jobs associated with the UC Rusal Aughinish Alumina plant in Limerick must be protected as the crisis engulfing US imposed sanctions and the Russian owned alumina giant deepens. With stocks and...
View Article#WATCH €2.8m crane heightens Limerick port’s potential
THE ADDITION, by Shannon Foynes Port Company, of a €2.8m state-of-the-art crane to the port will go towards maximising the potential of the deepwater port and the creation of up to 3,000 jobs along...
View ArticleAviation firm says Shannon is perfect location to expand
SHANNON Free Zone has been described as the “perfect location” by the latest company to run its European operations from the County Clare base. Aerospace Asset Trading (ATT), a Florida based company,...
View ArticleEngineers Ireland Annual Conference takes place in Limerick
National and international experts tapped into their bank of knowledge and experience to discuss the resources, techniques, innovation and focus required to stimulate regional growth at the Engineers...
View ArticleCEO of Limerick Chamber departs in order to take up new role
Dr James Ring, CEO of Limerick Chamber, has announced his departure to take up a senior role in a Limerick headquartered international consultancy company. Dr. Ring advised the board of his intentions...
View ArticleLimerick businesses going greener
The SMILE Resource Exchange has just launched a new environmental support programme available for businesses in Co Limerick interested in finding efficiencies or new opportunities within their current...
View ArticleShannon Chamber members briefed on infrastructure developments and smart...
“The prompt restoration of power after the storms that battered Ireland in the past few months will have made us appreciate the trojan work that goes into ensuring that the 2.2 million electricity...
View ArticleLimerick’s best eateries do battle at national #FoodOscars
15 LIMERICK eateries will now do battle amongst the best in the country at the All-Ireland Restaurant Awards #FoodOscars next month as the competition celebrates its tenth year. County winners from...
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