Showing posts with label Retail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Retail. Show all posts

€1.75M loan approved for Ennis market project


Clare County Council has confirmed it has received approval from the Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government for a €1.75m loan for the proposed redevelopment of the market area in Ennis. Arrangements are being made to draw down the loan from a lending institution.
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Christmas pedestrianisation scheme announced in Ennis

With the Christmas parking scheme already in operation across Ennis, Clare County Council has announced details of its pedestrianisation initiative for the 2014 festive shopping period.
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Ennis Christmas lights to be switched on next Friday

The Christmas lights in Ennis will be officially switched on at 5.00pm next Friday (28th November 2014) at the Christmas tree in the Market.
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Clare County Council approves Budget for 2015


Local businesses have been boosted by the news that Clare County Council will not be increasing Commercial Rates in 2015.
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Limerick City and County Council warns of water disconnections

Limerick City and County Council today (Wednesday, 30 September 2014) warned that water supplies to a number of Limerick businesses will be disconnected in the coming weeks.
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Stimare signs distribution deal with AudienceView

 
Stimare today agreed a product distribution deal with one of world's leading providers of e-commerce and ticketing software for events and entertainment organizations.
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The Burren Smokehouse lands deal with Harrods


The first commercially caught Irish wild salmon of 2014 will shortly be found on sale in Harrods after a Co. Clare company landed a 12-month deal to supply its trademark product at the world famous department store's prestigious slicing area.
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Limerick city centre parking facilities make shopping easier

The Mayor of Limerick is urging people to shop local this Christmas and to take advantage of the thousands of car parking spaces available across the city centre.
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