- 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'
Business
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.
Jobs
Tipp businesses urged to think of Hireland
Carrick-on-Suir Sinn Fein councillor Liam Walsh is encouraging local businesses to sign up to a new initiative called Hireland, set up not by Government or lobby groups, but by ordinary people who want to help kick-start Ireland’s jobs growth once again.
CE schemes will be given chance to state their case
Social protection minister Joan Burton has said that CE schemes around the country will be given the opportunity to present a business case for the funding that they receive annually.
‘Fiver Friday’ fever comes to Clonmel
The RTE Clonmel Local Heroes campaign last week launched its brand new initiative, Fiver Friday, which commences in Clonmel town tomorrow, Friday February 17.
Plan will help get Tipp back to work
The action plan for jobs launched by the Government this week contains progressive measures that will help get South Tipperary back to work, according to Fine Gael TD Tom Hayes.
Make Clonmel your Valentine this year
The Clonmel Chamber of Commerce is asking all amorous Tipperary people to show their love for Clonmel, and for local jobs, by supporting the ‘Love Clonmel’ campaign this year.
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Weather for Clonmel
Thursday 23 February 2012
Today
Cloudy
Temperature: 8 C to 15 C
Wind Speed: 17 mph
Wind direction: South west
Tomorrow
Cloudy
Temperature: 2 C to 10 C
Wind Speed: 12 mph
Wind direction: West
