It’s that time of year again. The Limerick Lifelong Learning Festival returns for a 14th iteration this April with its most comprehensive line-up of events to date. Taking place from Monday 15th to Sunday 21st April, this year’s festival theme is Learn, Grow, Explore in 2024. It features over 150 free events and activities to choose from throughout the week, both online
Registration is now open for the 7th edition of the largest one-day clean-up in Ireland, Team Limerick Clean-Up (TLC), set to take place on Good Friday, 15th April across Limerick city and county. Prominent members of the Limerick community, Mayor of the City and County of Limerick Cllr. Daniel Butler, Paul O’Connell and Helen O’Donnell, […]
Limerick City and County Council is encouraging all households to dispose of their real Christmas trees in an environmentally friendly way this season. As the festive season comes to an end, thousands of trees will be disposed of across the city and county. The Council-run recycling centres in Mungret, Kilmallock and Newcastle West will accept […]
Limerick City and County Council is teaming up with An Garda Síochána, community groups across Limerick to help reduce the incidence of property theft using property marking machines. The Council has purchased two property marking machines at a cost of €12,650 which can be loaned out to community groups who in turn organise property marking […]
Limerick City and County Council is delighted to announce the re-opening of the City Library branch at Barrow House on Michael Street. This beautiful space which was formerly Instore Furniture at the junction of Michael and Ellen Street will be a temporary home for the City Library while the flagship Central Library for Limerick is […]
Innovate Limerick through Film in Limerick and Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board are delighted to announce the return of their Writers Factory Screenwriting Programme for budding local screenwriters in the Mid-West. First designed in the early 2000s, the Writers Factory programme has grown to be the gold-standard of screenwriting courses and has launched […]
After the series going all virtual in 2020 due to COVID-19 guidelines, this year sees the return to live performances for the Castleconnell Autumn Concert Series, albeit only one of the three scheduled concerts. The first two concerts performed by Cahal Masterson, and Annette Cleary and Réamonn Keary will be available to watch on Limerick.ie. While […]
The Mayor of the City and County of Limerick, Cllr Daniel Butler, will take part in the annual ‘Celebration of Learning Day’ on Thursday 30th September as part of the Irish Network of Learning Cities which celebrates learning. This network is a joint initiative with four other cities across Ireland. In 2019, the Lord Mayors […]
Image courtesy of Limerick County Council. Limerick City and County Council has announced a major transformational development proposal across three key sites in Limerick City in an investment in the region of €400m, including a new state-of-the-art medical facility and the creation of over 200 construction jobs across the sites. The three key sites are […]
Limerick’s Zero Waste Race kicks off this Sunday, 7th October, in conjunction with National Reuse Month. The Urban Run will be Limerick’s first zero waste 10K, and the goal is to eliminate plastic bottle waste. Zero Waste Race is part of St. Michael’s Rowing Club (SMRC) Urban Run and is being organised alongside Limerick City […]
Approval to build 102 new homes across Limerick has been granted following the meeting of the Metropolitan District of Limerick. Plans were debated by councillors on Monday, 17th September, at the monthly meeting via the Part 8 procedure. The Part 8 procedure is followed when a development or project is progressed by the Local Authority […]
Launched in 2014 Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) is an Enterprise Ireland initiative connecting public sector bodies to organisations and companies with innovative ideas, aimed at solving prevalent issues across local communities nationwide. Contracting authorities can approach Enterprise Ireland with a problem they can’t find solution to in the current market