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

ISME launches 2023 shop local campaign

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Shoppers are being encouraged to ensure that they devote a proportion of their Christmas shopping to local bricks-and-mortar or ‘Irish’ online stores, as ISME...

Cork College of FET celebrates apprenticeship graduation

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Cork College of FET celebrated the graduation of 450 apprentices on Friday, 10th November. Apprentices graduated across a range of fields, including 22 of...

Planning granted for Tesco in Fermoy

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An Bord Pleanala has granted planning permission for the development of a new Tesco store at Mill Road, Fermoy (directly across from the Mart...

Businesses encouraged to seize the opportunities of digital technologies and green...

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Businesses across Cork and Kerry were in attendance at the Radisson Blu Hotel & Spa, Cork on Thursday, 9th November where Minister for Enterprise, Trade and...

Wellbeing in the workplace

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A tale of two halves regarding workplace wellbeing - conducted with 1,000 employees and a HR leader survey conducted with 200 HR leaders -...

Cork Financial Services Firm takes home Third Award Of The Year

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Fermoy, Cork — Oaktree Financial Services is proud to announce that it has won its third award of 2023. On Thursday, 9th November, at...

Cian making waves in the world of architecture

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A young upcoming architect whose roots lie in Ballyhooly, has been named amongst the best in the world in his profession, being recently announced...

Calling all ambitious female entrepreneurs

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Going for Growth past participants are encouraging female entrepreneurs who are determined to grow their businesses to apply for the award-winning business development programme. Applications...

Glanmire electrician scores at national awards

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Glanmire woman, Kerrie Anne Fitzgerald, has been awarded a top category award in the ‘Electrical’ industry category at the recent ‘Apprentice of the Year’...

Firms struggling to find specialist talent

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Up to 95% of Irish firms are struggling to find specialist talent to resource their projects and upskill their teams, resulting in longer vacancy...

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