2018 County Tipperary Business Awards Black Tie Gala Dinner:

1.  The event is a sell out

2.  Nominee videos will be released soon

3. The event starts at 6.30pm on Friday 19th of October

4. Anyone with special dietary requirements should contact the Chamber at 052-612-6500

5. We are still accepting items for the goody bags for this event - quantity is 270

5. Those who have paid for tickets will receive them in the next week.


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Upcoming Subsidised  Training Programmes


County Tipperary Skillnet have a variety of upcoming training programmes available for you or your employees…

Manual Handling Instructor Training (QQI L6) 
Do you need a Manual Handling Instructor on site to deliver Manual Handling training to other employees? 
October 16th, 23rd, 30th and November 6th & 13th -in Clonmel 

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Bouncebackability - Personal Wellbeing, Effectiveness and Resilience,

This is a practical, interactive, informative and fun day that is not to be missed!
 October 24th in Clonmel 

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Get you Christmas Campaigns ready with our fully interactive one day work shop...
November 8th in Clonmel 

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Supervisory Management QQI L6

This course equips existing Team Leaders and Supervisors (and those considering a career in managing people) with skills to lead and supervise teams successfully. 
November 13th, 20th, 27th and December 4th & 11th - Clonmel

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Please contact Sabrina or Karen to discuss your training needs:

[email protected]​/052 6191103


Karen:

[email protected]/052 6191105

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BUSINESS PODCAST - CASHEL IRISH FARMHOUSE CHEESEMAKERS

The story of Cashel Irish Farmhouse Cheesemakers, is one of tradition, family and farming, spanning generations, since the 19th Century. From humble beginnings at Fethard country Market, where Jane Grubb sold her first home-make cheeses – to present day, where the Grubb family cheeses have been enjoyed by royalty, their legacy is a Tipperary success …


Hear the podcast here!

Chamber Network Budget Dialogue Calls on Govt to Deliver on Infrastructure 

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26 September 2018

Chambers of Commerce from around the country gathered in Dublin today for the first Chamber Network Budget Dialogue, facilitating engagement between Chambers and their representative TDs on the forthcoming Budget. 

Budget 2019 is the first following the finalisation of Project Ireland 2040 and it is crucial that investments announced in the National Development Plan are delivered upon. This is also the last Budget before the UK leaves the European Union and therefore our last opportunity to ensure that there is adequate finance to support business through the volatile periods to come. Today we met with TDs from across the political spectrum and all parts of the country to advocate for the need for this investment and for ongoing support for SMEs in {insert county/region here] ahead of Brexit. This means retaining 9% VAT and ensuring there is adequate funds and supports for business ahead of Brexit.”

Speaking at the event, Chambers Ireland Chief Executive Ian Talbot said, 

“Although the country is in a strong position, we cannot afford to be complacent.Budget 2019 is an opportunity to prepare for any difficulties ahead. Through investment and careful planning, Government can ensure that our economic prosperity is sustainable and that we are prepared to weather all threats on the horizon.”


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Charlie McConalogue TD, David Shanahan, Jackie Cahill TD and Ian Talbot

The Crescent Stores, Thomas Street, Clonmel are currently undergoing external renovations but are still open for business!  

The Crescent Stores - convenience store, hot and cold delicatessen, in-store bakery and Prégo Pizza. 7am till 10pm.

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Vacancies with VISION ID:


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Non-Residential Building Heating Survey


Why not complete this survey and help the Tipperary Energy Agency to help you in reducing your heating fuel use, cost and emissions and contributing to Sustainable Tipp!!

Click here to complete the survey
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The IDA is looking to get examples of solid, credible evidence of the Value Proposition here in the South East. Could you help by completing this survey?

South East Re-Location Survey
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Click here for Chamber information about Trade Certs, Export Services we provide, Brexit and WTO rules.
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Please see attached very important documents from Tipperary Local Enterprise Office on:

1.   Tipperary Early Payment Scheme for Rates 2018  

2.  Dedicated Procurement Supports for Local firms.


LEO_TippCC_Public_Contracts_15x4_Vari.pdf
Tipperary Early Payment Scheme for Rates 2018.docx

Tipperary Local Enterprise

Clonmel Office

Phone: 052 612 9466

Email: [email protected]

Fax: 052 6187079

Address:
Ballingarrane House, 
Cahir Road,
Clonmel,
Co. Tipperary

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 9:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday-Sunday: Closed

Nenagh Office

Phone: 0761 06 5000

Email: [email protected]

Fax: 067 33134

Address:
Civic Offices, Limerick road,          
Nenagh,
Co. Tipperary

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 9:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday-Sunday: Closed

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Department of Business, Enterprise & Innovation – Brexit Preparedness Notices

Efforts are currently underway to reach an agreement to ensure the withdrawal of the UK from the EU occurs with minimum disruption and to put in place a framework for a future relationship which will enable the closest possible EU-UK relationship post Brexit.

However, the UK’s notification of its intention to withdraw from the EU has created significant uncertainties. The European Commission has therefore sought to clarify what the situation will be for a number of business sectors in the event that no agreement is reached to mitigate the impacts of the UK’s withdrawal.

Notices have been issued in respect of industrial products, company law, trademarks, auditing and import and export licenses as well as a range of other areas. A list of the notices published to date are available to view on the Commission’s website at the following link: 

European Commission Brexit Preparedness

The Department of Business, Enterprise & Innovation (DBEI) is encouraging firms to review these notices and consider relevant actions that may be required to mitigate any potential negative impacts that may arise for them in terms of Brexit.

If you have any queries regarding these Brexit Preparedness Notices or the industrial sector which your business operates in, with regards to preparing for Brexit, please contact our EU & International Affairs Manager Emma Kerins, via her email address: [email protected]

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