Entries by ChamberAC

COP26 – What was reached?

COP26 – What was reached? The following is a short overview of the negotiation outcome of COP26. On Saturday evening, nearly 200 countries agreed on the Glasgow Climate Pact – opinions on whether it’s a success or not naturally differ First ever explicit mentioning of the “phasedown of unabated coal power and phase-out of inefficient […]

Technological University to be established in 2021/2022 academic year

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Simon Harris TD has announced IT Carlow and WIT will become a technological university in 2022. At a meeting of the south east Oireachtas members, chairs and presidents, the Minister said that all parties were working toward the new technological university opening its doors by […]

Local Enterprise Office partners with Chamber for series of business supports

Carlow County Councils – Local Enterprise Office and County Carlow Chamber have partnered up to provide a series of new business supports for the County Carlow business community during 2021. Speaking about the supports President of County Carlow Chamber, Colin Duggan said “We are delighted to be working with the Carlow County Council and its […]

€10,000 Investment Fund up for grabs with inaugural County Carlow Web Awards

County Carlow’s first ever Web Awards will acknowledge and recognise the achievements of Carlow businesses in creating their website and bringing their business online. The Awards will provide Carlow businesses with a great opportunity to showcase their website.   The Awards are being organised by Local Enterprise Office Carlow in Carlow County Council together in […]

Chambers Ireland welcomes Budget 2022 but critical issue of town centres and vacancies has yet to be tackled

Chambers Ireland, the voice of business throughout Ireland, has welcomed the Government’s focus on capital investment, childcare, and remote working in Budget 2022. Speaking this afternoon, Chambers Ireland CEO Ian Talbot said: Business Supports “Chambers Ireland welcomes the Government’s commitment to supporting businesses throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. This has secured jobs, prevented permanent closures and […]

Chambers Ireland calls for accelerated action on the SDGs during 76th UN General Assembly

Along with Heads of State, Chief Executives, and social and business leaders, Chambers Ireland joined the UN Global Compact’s ‘Uniting Business Live’ summit at the 76th UN General Assembly and called for greater ambition and accelerated action on the SDGs ahead of COP26.   Speaking this afternoon, Chambers Ireland Chief Executive Ian Talbot outlined the […]

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Invitation to Tender – External Audit Services

At the recent Annual General Meeting of the County Carlow Chamber, it was advised that a review of the audit processes and procedures of the Chamber was being carried out.  Included in this review, it was approved for the finance committee to open a tender process in relation to the provision of External Audit Service.  […]

New Look for Local Campaign urges Consumers to Support County Carlow Businesses

A new campaign by the Local Enterprise Offices, which was launched this week, is asking consumers in County Carlow to look local when they are shopping for products, services and experiences this Summer.  The Look for Local campaign, supported by Enterprise Ireland and the Local Authorities, aims to raise awareness of the benefit of spending […]