Uisce Éireann reopens road along the Wild Atlantic Way just in time for the tourist season

Uisce Éireann reopens road along the Wild Atlantic Way just in time for the tourist season

Friday, 14 March, 2025: As brighter weather sets upon us, an iconic route along the Wild Atlantic Way reopens as Uisce Éireann completes this phase of essential works.    Uisce Éireann is delighted to inform the local community of Ballyvaughan and hopeful tourists of the reopening of the R477 Fanore Road. The R477 Fanore Road was…

Female Leaders share their successes and journeys as businesswomen on International Women’s Day

Female Leaders share their successes and journeys as businesswomen on International Women’s Day

Siobhan Duffy, CEO, Element Six (4th left) pictured at the International Women’s Day with (from left): Helen Downes, CEO, Shannon Chamber; Lisa Mulvihill, HR manager, Element Six; keynote speakers Ailbhe Keane. founder, Izzy Wheels; Lavinia Duggan-Ryan, Vhi and research post grad, TUS; and Catherina McKiernan, distance runner and mindful running coach. Photograph by Eamon Ward…

Aviation community unites to celebrate 35 years of Shannon Aerospace with a milestone fundraiser for Mid-West charities

Aviation community unites to celebrate 35 years of Shannon Aerospace with a milestone fundraiser for Mid-West charities

The Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council, Cllr. Alan O’Callaghan and the Cathaoirleach, Municipal District Cappamore-Kilmallock, Cllr. Martin Ryan, with Ben Whelan, chair of the Shannon Aerospace 35-year anniversary committee (centre), representatives of the five charities being supported by the fundraising, and representatives from Atlantic Aviation Group and Shannon Chamber at the launch of the celebratory…

Iarnród Éireann Outlines Ambitious Plans for Growth, Sustainability, and Enhanced Connectivity

Iarnród Éireann Outlines Ambitious Plans for Growth, Sustainability, and Enhanced Connectivity

20 February 2025 – Iarnród Éireann today outlined its ambitious plans for growth, sustainability, and enhanced connectivity in Limerick. With a 2,200 km rail network serving 146 stations and over 50 million journeys completed last year, Iarnród Éireann is committed to strengthening regional connectivity, supporting compact growth, and playing a key role in Ireland’s Climate…