Sunday 25th August at 10am is our 10th Anniversary Boston Scientific Half Marathon, this is our flag ship event of 2019. Preparation is progressing very well, however we require your HELP to make this event a success.
If you’re not participating in the Half Marathon, or you have a friend/family member who would love to support you and watch and also give a hand out the BSHM COMMITTEE would be delighted if you/they could help on the Day for a number of hours, with assistance in Car Parking, or Stewarding on the Course, or with the Clean Up etc.
If your able to assist in anyway, please contact any committee member or text Conor Fleming (086) 175 9150 and we will be in touch.
Thank you in advance.
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Mud & Mirror work Two day workshop for adults
2 DATES: 28th August & 31st August PRICE: €35 for day (including materials)
visit http://www.southtippartscentre.ie/ further for details
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To ensure we can continue to support Tipperary Companies with their Training in 2020 we are seeking training requests from all companies regardless of size or sector in Tipperary for application purposes for funding in 2020.
To prepare for this and put realistic training courses relevant to your companies training needs in the application, I am asking companies to submit a training plan/requests based on business needs for 2020 or similar training delivered successfully in 2019
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The UK has been granted an extension on it’s official departure date from the European Union, with the new deadline set for 31 October 2019. If there is no agreement by this new deadline, the UK will leave the EU on 31 October 2019 in a ‘no-deal’ scenario.
Please find below information on the possible Brexit scenarios as well as the link to the Brexit section of our website.
- Should the UK Parliament accept the Withdrawal Agreement before the 31 October deadline, the UK will be granted a transition period up until 31 December 2020, with the features of the UK's membership of the EU remaining in place -i.e. the status quo
- In the event of a trade agreement between the UK and EU in the future, following the UK's departure from the EU, preferential movement certificates will likely be required but in Ireland - these documents are issued by Revenue, not Chambers
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