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Open for business during lockdown?

Is your businesses open or are you providing an online service during the Level 5 restriction?

Tourism businesses sign up to Covid-19 Safety Charter 

Tourism businesses in Clare are steadily signing up to Fáilte Ireland’s COVID-19 Safety Charter.

Foynes rail link a boost to Shannon Estuary plans

Shannon Foynes Port CEO Pat Keating has said that the reinstatement of the Limerick to Foynes rail link will be a huge boost to plans to develop the Shannon Estuary into a global floating offshore wind energy and Atlantic transhipment hub.

Plan to encourage remote workers move to Clare

Grow Remote, a community project intended to increase employment opportunities in regional areas by connecting remote workers with companies, is planning a series of online events to showcase the benefits of moving to Co. Clare.

Mid-West tourism could lose €500m

An economic overview of the Mid-West by Limerick Chamber has found tourism in the region could lose up to €500m, while unemployment is still running at almost three times pre COVID-19 levels.
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Skillnet launches Clear Customs Online 2020

Skillnet Ireland has launched the second phase of the ‘Clear Customs’ programme as part of the Government Brexit Readiness Action Plan.

‘Ennis Gives Extra’ to attract visitors this October

Local businesses in Ennis, Co Clare are rolling out ‘Ennis Gives Extra’ – a €40 voucher top-up awarded to ‘staycationers’ who book a 2-night stay in Ennis this October.

Record pre-tax profit at Shannon Foynes Port

Shannon Foynes Port recorded a profit before tax for 2019 of €4.9m, up from €4.4m in 2018, its annual report reveals.
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