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Chambers Ireland highlights lack of talent due to housing crisis
Chambers Ireland, on behalf of its 38 affiliated Chambers throughout the length and breadth of the country, made an unusual plea to government this week as it highlighted obstacles to growth due to poor planning and the current housing crisis, despite employment being at a high right now.
Right to build your own home in Rural Ireland to be protected – Burke
The Fine Gael Minister of State for Planning and Local Government, County Westmeath Deputy, Peter Burke, has announced that new rural housing guidelines will include the right to build your own home in remote areas and in rural Ireland if people have a work or family reason to do so.
Edel Kenny appointed President of Network Ireland Mayo
The Mayo branch of Network Ireland, an organisation supporting the professional and personal development of women, has announced the election of Edel Kenny as their new President for 2022.
Former mayor appointed chair of the Association of Irish Regions
A former mayor of Galway city has been appointed chair of the Association of Irish Regions, the body representing Ireland’s three regional assemblies.
Midlands region welcomes return of blended OFFline Film Festival 2021
The return of the OFFline Film Festival with a blended festival and a stellar line-up of in-person and online events from October 13-17 in Birr will be a welcome boost to fans of the silver screen within the Midlands region.
Mayo weighted blanket company expands to enter UK market
Mayo weighted blanket company, Kocoono, has announced its decision to use Northern Ireland as a base to meet growing UK demand.
€755,577 for Mayo music under Live Performance Support Scheme
Funding of €755,577 has been issued to a proposed event series in Mayo under the Live Performance Support Scheme (LPSS), it was announced this week, with the funding varying from €26,446 to €159,536 issued for nine proposed event series by organisers based in Mayo.
Ireland needs to keep an eye on what is happening in Europe
While domestic issues are likely to continue to dominate the political agenda – this past week seeing the re-emergence with a vengeance of the housing crisis as some light begins to emerge at the end of the pandemic tunnel – the coming months will also feature some tumultuous developments in European politics that may have significant implications for Ireland.
A year like no other
A year since Ireland went into a Covid-induced lockdown, we can look back and see how we have suffered and stagnated, progressed and then regressed in attempts to return to our pre-Covid normality.
Irish charity Co-operation Ireland kicks off 2021 with music event ‘X the Waves’
Co-operation Ireland, the leading peace building charity across the island of Ireland, is excited to introduce ‘X The Waves’ (Cross The Waves) - a virtual music event taking place on January 16.