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Shannon Chamber opens second office

In the twenty-one years since it first opened its doors, Shannon Chamber has become an intrinsic part of the business community in the greater Shannon area and has expanded both its membership base and its staff complement.

Database of Clare craftspeople being compiled

The Southern Region Waste Management Office is currently compiling a database of Clare craftspeople skilled in the area of repairing, reimagining and repurposing old items, from which they will engage key personnel for Reuse Month 2017.

Effort to build trade links with Rhode Island

To coincide with the launch of direct flights between Shannon International Airport in County Clare and Providence in Rhode Island, Clare County Council through the Local Enterprise Office Clare has embarked on a collaborative initiative to build stronger trading links with the north-eastern U.S. State.

€60m Regional Enterprise Fund open for applications

On Thursday, (22 June) a regional information session will be hosted by Enterprise Ireland for those interested in obtaining further information, and those who may be interested in submitting applications under the new Regional Enterprise Development Fund.

Calling Clare entrepreneurs to AIB Start-up Academy Bootcamp

The AIB Start-up Academy Bootcamp will visit The Radisson Hotel, Ennis Road, Limerick on Wednesday, June 28th as part of a nationwide programme of free business training events for aspiring entrepreneurs
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Shannon Chamber golf classic ready to tee off

With just over a week to go until Shannon Chamber’s annual golf classic tees off, the timesheet is fully booked and 172 ‘executive’ golfers are busily practicing their shots to ensure that they can bring home the spoils for their team.

Bank of Ireland Enterprise Town initiative returns to Ennis

Bank of Ireland's Enterprise Town initiative will return to Ennis on Saturday May 27th.

British Ambassador to Ireland in Shannon visit

The British Ambassador to Ireland has made his first visit to Shannon today to familiarise himself with the area, meet key business executives and hear first-hand the issues of concern to business regarding Brexit.
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