Monthly Archives: October 2020

19 October 2020 Following Government decision to introduce new restrictions, Chambers Ireland Calls on Government to Use Time Wisely – Sawtooth approach to COVID-19 restrictions not sustainable Following an online meeting of Chambers Ireland and CEOs from across the network earlier today (19 October 2020), Chamber leaders call on Government to ensure rapid delivery of

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Chambers Ireland today revealed the shortlist for the Excellence in Local Government Awards 2020. In its 17th year, the Awards features a total of 86 projects from Local Authorities shortlisted over 16 categories. The Excellence in Local Government Awards are held annually in conjunction with the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage. Congratulating the

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The theme of the Chambers Ireland Budget submission is “Place” and through it we called on Government to support businesses to trade through the pandemic, by supporting liquidity, local economies and the long-term investment needs of the whole economy. Budget 2021 is the largest Budget in the history of the state and makes significant progress

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This morning (5 October 2020) Chambers Ireland expresses concern at new advice from the National Public Health Emergency Team that the entire country should move to Level 5. Speaking this morning, Chambers Ireland Chief Executive Ian Talbot said, “This latest announcement will come as a shock to businesses and local economies throughout the country, who

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Following the publication of the Exchequer Returns for September, Chambers Ireland today (2 October) calls on Government to maintain supports for the badly impacted areas of our economy. Ensuring that we maintain supports will be essential if parts of the economy are to survive the pandemic. Budget 2021 must also minimise longer-term detrimental economic impact

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  Chambers Ireland, today (1 October), welcomes the publication by the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment Affairs of the voluntary “Code of Conduct Between Landlords and Tenants for Commercial Rents”. Speaking this morning, Chambers Ireland Chief Executive, Ian Talbot said, “As our members know from direct experience, and as our Business Community surveys have

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