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Business News from North Cork, South Tipperary, East Limerick and West Waterford.

Glanbia announces chairman appointment

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Global nutrition group Glanbia plc, announced on Tuesday that, in line with its relationship agreement with Glanbia Co-operative Society Limited, it is appointing Independent...

Local producers celebrate Blas na hÉireann recognition

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BY KATIE GLAVIN & NIALL O'CONNOR The Blas na hÉireann winners for 2020 were announced this week, with several local producers listed. Gold, silver and bronze winners were...

Keeping Fermoy’s furry friends healthy and happy

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Fitzgerald Place, Fermoy has welcomed the newly opened dog groomers, Barber d’Pets, run by Rebecca Baragry. Rebecca, who now has over 10 years experience with...

Boost for Cork’s pharma and health tech future as major educational...

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€8.7 million of funding has been awarded to University College Cork (UCC), CIT and nine industry partners to develop the next generation of graduates...

Companies encouraged to seek supports in order to prepare for Brexit

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Irish businesses are being encouraged to upskill their workforce to prepare for the increased customs regulations that will be needed from January 1, 2021. The...

Dungourney man new chairman of Arthritis Ireland

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Arthritis Ireland has announced the appointment of Tim O’Sullivan from Dungourney as its new chairman, replacing Seoirse Smith who leaves the board after 10...

Kristina brings New York to Mitchelstown

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A new high end outlet store for Mitchelstown could see an end to the Christmas shopping trips to New York.  Kristina Bataityte has battled hurricanes...

€10M investment to create 80 new jobs in Cork

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A new business established to service the future needs of offshore wind farms, has this week announced plans to create 80 new jobs. The company,...

Information sessions for young solicitors

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A new series of free online information sessions for newly qualified and trainee solicitors across nationwide is already under way, focusing on career management,...

Transactions down 25% in post offices

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Transactions in post offices are estimated to be down by 25% when comparing figures for the month of August versus 2019, heightening serious viability...

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