An online public survey has been launched with the aim of gathering hopes and ideas for the future of arts and culture in Cork City over the next few years. A European City of Culture, Cork has a rich and dynamic arts scene across all art forms that strives to cater to all corners of […]
Day: 10 November 2021
Chambers Ireland, the voice of business throughout Ireland, has welcomed the launch by the government of the Climate Action Plan 2021, but is concerned about the State’s capacity to deliver on our renewable energy potential. Speaking this afternoon, Chambers Ireland Chief Executive Ian Talbot said, “we need to see action on climate change. The time […]
The Government’s €70m Capital Investment Scheme for the Processing and Marketing of Agricultural Products will help farmers and food producers to diversify their offering, to attract new markets and customers, making their business more resilient and sustainable into the long-term post Brexit. The fund will be administered by Enterprise Ireland. The Tánaiste and Minister
Dublin City Council’s Integration and Inclusion week, Dublin A City For All, was launched by Lord Mayor of Dublin Alison Gilliland at a reception in City Hall on Monday 8th November. The aim of the week is to highlight the positive work carried out by Dublin City Council and other agencies to promote social inclusion, […]
A €6.7m expansion of NovaUCD, the centre for new ventures and entrepreneurs at University College Dublin (UCD), has been officially opened. The project involved the renovation and expansion of NovaUCD’s East Courtyard and will see the centre increasing its capacity to house high-tech start-ups with global ambitions by over 50%. The new facility includes more […]