- Cabinet ministers stay, hints Kenny
- Kenny defends human rights stance
- Race row ex-mayor loses party whip
- PayPal to hire 1,000 more staff
- Family anger at gun suspect hearing
- U-turn made over cuts to schools
- Bank donates artworks to taxpayers
- Fury at child hospital overcrowding
- 3bn euro in state assets to be sold
- Families 'numb' over farm deaths
- Plea to ban smoking in playgrounds
- Road rage killer offers apology
- Bosses 'should pay for sick leave'
Local Businesses
Local businesses benefit from Chamber’s advice service
Almost 60 local companies were helped last year by the Small Business Advice service, operated in Tipperary by the Clonmel Chamber of Commerce.
PIP patients - act now
We are continuing to receive a high volume of new PIP implant compensation enquiries from all over Ireland.
PIP patients - act now
We are continuing to receive a high volume of new PIP implant compensation enquiries from all over Ireland.
Car sales up but likely to slip back
the SIMI (Society of the Irish Motor Industry) recently released January car sales figures which show a 1.5% increase on last year.
CompuLearn to close after 11 years
a reputable, award-winning training company in Clonmel is closing its doors after 11 years in business.
Landy calls for rural transport assistance
the loss of a vital transport service from Mullinahone to Clonmel was raised recently in the Seanad by Carrick-on-Suir Senator Denis Landy, who is calling on Government to intervene in preventing the loss to rural areas of essential services. The private bus service, which catered for many people who otherwise, had no other means of transport to Clonmel, had to cease operation because it proved uneconomical for the service providers.
Local companies see growth in exports
international trade figures released by the Clonmel Chamber of Commerce last week show a sizeable increase in exports by local companies in 2011 - an increase of 32% on 2010.
Local start-ups urged to apply to fund
minister Kelly is urging local start-up business to apply for the Enterprise Ireland’s Competitive Start Fund which provides young companies with the critical early stage funding to test the market for their products and services and progress their business plans for the global marketplace.
Chamber hails free parking as ‘huge success’
the decision by Clonmel Borough Council to offer free parking in Council-operated car parks for a number of days in December has been hailed ‘an overwhelming success’ by the Clonmel Chamber of Commerce.
Canon Hayes centre looks forward to 25th anniversary
the popular Canon Hayes Recreational Centre in Tipperary Town will this year celebrate its 25th anniversary and a number of events are planned to mark this special year.
Reviewing your family circumstances
During the post-holiday period; Christmas and Summer, separations and family law matters see an increase. Before Christmas I advised separated and divorced parents on how best to make access arrangements for the Christmas period. Today I will discuss various elements of family law disputes, particularly the most distressing part of family law disputes - dealing with children.
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Thursday 23 February 2012
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Cloudy
Temperature: 8 C to 15 C
Wind Speed: 17 mph
Wind direction: South west
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Cloudy
Temperature: 2 C to 10 C
Wind Speed: 12 mph
Wind direction: West
