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Data Crucial to Obtaining Supports for Business – Chambers Ireland Launches Latest COVID-19 Business Impact Survey
Chambers Ireland is today (27 May) launching our latest Covid-19 business impact survey. The target of this survey are the business owners and operators around the country, both those whose
28th May 2020 ballina-wp-admin NewsHalf measures not enough – Chambers Ireland calls for significant expansion of supports to support business through COVID-19 catastrophe
Following today’s (22 May 2020) launch of the Restart Fund, Chambers Ireland calls on Government to urgently commit to increased funding and a more expansive approach, so that businesses of
ballina-wp-admin NewsTóg Mé Bhaile go Mhaigh Eó – Take Me Home to Mayo –
From Ballina to Pennsylvania, Sarah’s Story By Paul Kostiak Part 2 In the first installment of this series I wrote of my great grandmother Sarah Carden. You may recall that
26th May 2020 ballina-wp-admin BlogsChambers Ireland welcomes wellspring of supports from An Post
Following today’s (20 May 2020) announcement from An Post of its commitment of €2 million worth of practical supports for Ireland’s SMEs to get back to business, Chambers Ireland welcomes
ballina-wp-admin NewsReturn to Work Protocal for business
CE of Chambers Ireland, Ian Talbot spoke at the launch of the ‘Return to work Protocal’ at in Government press centre, on Saturday 9th May . These protocals, briefly highlighted
11th May 2020 Ballina Tourism BlogsBallina Chamber Say Government Must Increase Financial Support For Ireland West Airport Knock
Ballina Chamber of Commerce have said that Ireland West Airport Knock, will play a major role in rebuilding the tourism industry in the county after the Covid-19 crisis and the
Ballina Tourism NewsNext Programme for Government Must Support Regional Recovery and Boost Impacted Sectors in the Wake of the COVID-19 Crisis
Chambers Ireland launches new research this morning (8 May 2020) on the sectoral and regional impact of COVID-19. This follows publication of survey results last week on the 30 April
8th May 2020 Ballina Tourism BlogsBallina Salmon Festival postponed until later in 2020.
Following on from the Government directive announced on Tuesday 21st April, that all major public gatherings will not take place this summer, and events with crowds of more than 5,000
Ballina Tourism UncategorisedQueues and the maintenance of physical distancing outside retail stores
The Government’s overriding objective during Covid-19 is to ensure the public’s health and safety. The public health advice is clear and consistent. Everyone is urged to stay in their home
6th May 2020 Ballina Tourism BlogsRoadmap for Reopening Society & Business
Following the announcement from An Taoiseach here is the Roadmap for Reopening Society & Business here – Friday May 1st The changes to the public health guidelines that will come into
Ballina Tourism UncategorisedWide-Ranging Financial Supports Welcomed by Business as We Plan for Re-Opening of Economy
Chambers Ireland welcomes announcement from Cabinet this afternoon (2 May 2020) of additional financial supports for businesses, particularly SMEs, who have been impacted by COVID-19. The supports range from waivers
Ballina Tourism NewsGovernment announces 26 new COVID-19 research and innovation projects to complement existing third-level research activity
Issued by the Government Press Office 29 April 2020 Projects will address key areas such as frontline healthcare, diagnostics, infection control, contact tracing, mental health, potential treatments, and management of
1st May 2020 Ballina Tourism News