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Local Elections Candidates Must Commit to Supporting Town Centres
Chambers Ireland has today (12/05/14) called on Local Elections candidates to make a commitment to supporting town centres. Speaking this morning, Chambers Ireland Chief Executive Ian Talbot said R
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Reduction of 80% Windfall Tax on Rezoned Land Will Create Jobs and Affordable Housing
Chambers Ireland has today (08/05/14) called on Government to reduce the 80% windfall tax on rezoned land in order to support the construction of affordable housing and sustainable job creation in the
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Gort to Tuam Motorway Major Boost for West
Chambers Ireland has today (01/05/14) welcomed the signing of contracts for the M17/M18 Gort to Tuam PPP Scheme as the final piece of the jigsaw linking Limerick, Shannon and Ennis to Galway thr
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Local Enterprise Offices Must Be Visible and Accessible
Chambers Ireland has today (29/04/14) called on Government to ensure that Local Enterprise Offices (LEOs) are accessible, consistent and have the best possible impact by sticking to their core remit o
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New Postcode System Vital Step Forward For Ireland
Chambers Ireland has today (28/04/14) welcomed the launch of Eircode, the new national postcode system. Speaking this afternoon, Chambers Ireland Chief Executive Ian Talbot said “A future proofe
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Candidates Must Not Make Commitments That May Win Votes But Will Cost Jobs
Chambers Ireland has today (28/04/14) said that Local Elections’ candidates must not commit to implementing policies that may win votes but will ultimately cost jobs, such as lowering the Local Prop
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Government Must Make Up Irish Water Shortfall – Not Business
Chambers Ireland has today (24/04/14) said that if the Government is to limit the Commission for Energy Regulation (CER) by setting domestic water tariffs, then it must be prepared to make up an
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Circular 10/14 A Welcome Revision But Must Have Immediate Impact
Chambers Ireland has welcomed today’s (17/04/14) launch of initiatives to assist SMEs in public procurement but cautioned that the proof will be in the amount of local purchasing undertaken here in
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Potential for Creation of 100,000 Jobs
Chambers Ireland Launches Local Election Manifesto Chambers Ireland has today (17/04/14) called on local elections candidates to support the business community by making five key commitments, which wi
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Businesses Frustrated at Exclusion from Public Procurement
The Price of Everything and the Value of Nothing is Not an Acceptable Policy Position Chambers Ireland has called on the Government to make immediate changes to the public procurement process to facil
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