Monthly Archives: November 2020

Chambers Ireland welcomes this evening’s (27 November) announcement from Government regarding the end of Level Five Restrictions which will allow the re-opening of parts of the economy from next Wednesday the 2 December. Speaking after the announcement, Chambers Ireland Chief Executive Ian Talbot said, “This evening’s announcement from Government will be widely welcomed by our

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Mayo County Council was named Local Authority of the Year at the Chambers Ireland Excellence in Local Government Awards which took place today (26 November 2020). The 17th annual Awards ceremony was held online and is organised in association with the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage. It showcases and celebrates the best of

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Following an online meeting of CEOs of Chambers from across the country, Chambers Ireland calls for a focused effort by all over the remaining two weeks to reduce the spread of Covid-19, contain outbreaks and reduce the R number. Speaking today Chambers Ireland Chief Executive Ian Talbot said, “We urge the wider business community to continue to

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  Chambers Ireland has today (11 November 2020) published its ‘Places Matter’ – Chamber Guide to Best Practice in Collaboration and Local Economic Development. Supported by An Post, the ‘Places Matter’ Guide contains best practice examples of collaboration from across the Chamber Network, Local Authorities and their agencies, and showcases the diverse initiatives to support

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Chambers Ireland today (6 November 2020) has published its submission to the European Commissioner for Trade as part of a public consultation for a revised trade strategy. The submission calls on the European Commission to ensure that the revised strategy emphasises the importance of open, rules-based trade. In future negotiations, trade agreements must prioritise SME-friendly access, support

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