Shannon Chamber Applauds Former Director Brian Lohan’s leadership skills

Shannon Chamber is rapturous in its praise for the leadership shown by former chamber director Brian Lohan in steering the Clare senior hurling team to victory in the All-Ireland final at Croke Park yesterday. Praising Lohan’s ability to take the team to the summit of the senior hurling calendar, President Eoin Gavin described the result…

Shannon Town to Celebrate Local Hurling Stars with Big Screen Event

Shannon Town to Celebrate Local Hurling Stars with Big Screen Event

Shannon Town Centre will host a large screen viewing of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Final this Sunday to celebrate and support local stars Brian Lohan, Darragh Lohan, Rory Hayes, and Aaron Shanagher. Shannon town Centre will be Home to a Large Screen showcasing all the action from Croke park live right in the heart of…

Irish Amateur Golfer Áine Donegan presents prizes to winners of Shannon Golf Classic

Irish Amateur Golfer Áine Donegan presents prizes to winners of Shannon Golf Classic

The Costcutters team, winners of the Shannon Chamber 2024 Golf Classic, pictured at the prize-giving ceremony at Shannon Golf Club with Irish amateur golfer Áine Donegan, Helen Downes, CEO, Shannon Chamber, and Mick Guinee, chairman and chief executive, Ei Electronics. The team (from left): Andrew Fahy, Tim Crowe, William Hanley and Kevin O Hors will…

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New Legislation Regulating Collective Redundancies Following Insolvency Now in Operation

The Employment (Collective Redundancies and Miscellaneous Provisions) and Companies (Amendment) Act 2024 (the Act) quietly came into effect on 1st July 2024. The core aim of this legislation is to bolster the protection of Employees in collective redundancy situations. Background The Programme for Government includes a commitment to “review whether the legal provisions surrounding collective…

More than 275 Primary School Children from Mid West benefited from TUS Access Initiatives this Academic Year.

More than 275 Primary School Children from Mid West benefited from TUS Access Initiatives this Academic Year.

More than 275 primary school children from schools in Clare, Limerick and Tipperary have benefited from the Technological University of the Shannon’s (TUS) access initiatives this academic year.   The university is providing access to education courses and opportunities for students from primary school through to third level education, as well as early school leavers….

The Shannon Airport Group – Raffle for All Ireland Hurling Tickets & Paris Flights

The Shannon Airport Group – Raffle for All Ireland Hurling Tickets & Paris Flights

Following a great weekend of hurling The Shannon Airport Group Charity Committee are running a raffle for 2 All Ireland Hurling tickets plus an overnight stay in Dublin’s 4* Hotel The Gibson on Saturday July 20th.  2nd prize is Return Flights to Paris.   Tickets are €10 and we are running the raffle online so…

All roads lead to The Outing Valentine’s weekend.

All roads lead to The Outing Valentine’s weekend.

Ireland’s LGBTQ+ community will descend on County Clare this Valentine’s weekend (February 14th-16th) for The Outing Festival 2025.   A new twist on an old tradition The world’s only LGTBQ+ matchmaking, arts festival returns to The Inn at Dromoland in Newmarket-on-Fergus on the grounds of Dromoland Castle Co. Clare with a fusion of music, comedy, ceilí…

Shannon Airport’s new mobile app is first of its kind to feature augmented reality and smartwatch integration

Shannon Airport’s new mobile app is first of its kind to feature augmented reality and smartwatch integration

New app is first of its kind airport app in Ireland to feature smartwatch integration and augmented reality bag size checkers to further enhance customer experience Tuesday, 9th July 2024: Shannon Airport has today launched its brand-new mobile app, which is designed to make the customer experience even easier. The new app, available to download…

TUS Continues to Pioneer its work for Students with Intellectual Disabilities by Introducing Accredited Higher Education opportunities

TUS Continues to Pioneer its work for Students with Intellectual Disabilities by Introducing Accredited Higher Education opportunities

Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) is pioneering advancements in access to higher accredited education, with the roll out of Level 6 accredited courses for students with intellectual disabilities (ID) from next January, under the Programme for Access to Higher Education (PATH).   Taoiseach Simon Harris and Minister for Further and Higher Education Patrick O’Donovan…