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Enterprise Ireland CEO to join Shannon Chamber Webinar 

Having committed to address Shannon Chamber members at a luncheon sponsored by Fine Grain Property in Dromoland Castle Hotel, in pre-COVID-19 times, Enterprise Ireland’s CEO Julie Sinnamon is skipping lunch but honouring this commitment to Shannon Chamber by partaking in a Webinar on Wednesday, 3 June for a live interview with Chamber CEO Helen Downes.

Irish Water advice for re-opening businesses

Irish Water has launched a new section on water.ie to assist non-domestic customers preparing to re-open premises and re-use buildings after a period of closure or under-utilisation.

International recognition for Moher Cottage

A small cottage café on the Wild Atlantic Way has received international recognition thanks to a Facebook post by the Chief Operating Officer of social media giant Facebook.

Council welcomes new Tourism Recovery Taskforce

Clare County Council has welcomed the establishment of the Tourism Recovery Taskforce announced by Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Shane Ross, and Minister of State for Tourism and Sport, Brendan Griffin. 

Conference and Sports Bureau celebrates ICCA rankings

The Shannon Region Conference and Sports Bureau had plenty of cause for celebration this week as the annual ICCA Congress rankings showed Limerick jump 88 places to join Cork at #123rd position in Europe and 147th position in the world rankings of congress cities.
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Aer Lingus to lay off workers at Shannon

Aer Lingus is set to lay off workers at Shannon Airport as the airline continues to suffer from the current grounding of the majority of flights.

Building work recommences at Shannon Free Zone

Building work on a major 148,000 sq ft development at Blocks K & L at the 300-acre Shannon Free Zone in Co. Clare has recommenced following the easing of restrictions on the construction sector as a result of COVID-19 health and safety measures.

Sod turned on Ei campus extension

Work has begun on site as Shannon’s largest employer, Ei Electronics, turned the sod on the expansion of its existing facility in the Shannon Free Zone.
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