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CARA National Inclusion Awards seeking Clare entrants

Clare clubs, organisations and schools making a difference and increasing opportunities for people with disabilities in Sport and Physical Activity are being urged to consider applying for the National Inclusion Awards 2016.

Traders sought for revamped Ennis market

Clare County Council is inviting expressions of interest from casual traders wishing to offer their product or products for sale at the new indoor market facility currently being developed at Garraunakilla in Ennis.

Turning stress into a strategic marketing tool

Women in business were afforded the opportunity to learn about how to turn stress into a strategic marketing tool and benefit their business.

UL briefs Shannon companies on expansion business linkages

In a move to encourage businesses to initiate or expand their linkages with academia though learning or research, heads of departments and centres from the University of Limerick recently travelled to Shannon Airport to present at a breakfast briefing organised by Shannon Chamber.

70% of Clare students worried about job prospects

Clare students are worried about their future careers with many expecting to have to leave the County in order to find work once they qualify.
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UL & Shannon Chamber team-up for business breakfast

A keen interest in ensuring that its member companies remain competitive prompted Shannon Chamber to invite the University of Limerick’s (UL) Science and Engineering faculty, the Kemmy Business School and the School of Law to visit Shannon.

Clare companies more disability confident

An increasing number of companies in Clare and Limerick are becoming disability confident as a result of a six-month Disability Confidence pilot project undertaken in both counties.

Drop in unemployment figures

Recent figures are showing less people are signing on to the live register in Co Clare.
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