Government approves drafting of legislation to dissolve CEBs and create new and enhanced support model for small business
The Government this week gave the go-ahead to begin drafting primary legislation to dissolve the existing County & City Enterprise Boards and create an enhanced [...]
Landmark NIB College Green Building on Sale for €4m
Second Phase of Branch Disposals by Danske Bank. Savills have brought the former National Irish Bank on College Green to the market. This unique landmark property [...]
Irish Construction Workers hopping Down Under
Australian Visa Rule Changes will See More Irish Construction Workers go Down Under. Experts say new rules mean that more Irish Accountants; Scientists: Teachers & [...]
CIF unhappy with Labour Court ruling
The Construction Industry Federation is to hold an emergency meeting in the coming days following the issuing of a recommendation by the Labour Court on [...]
G8 summit goes North.
The 2013 G8 summit of world leaders will be held in Co Fermanagh in Northern Ireland. It is expected that Prime Minister David Cameron will make [...]
Review of Government Construction Contracts needed – CIF
The Construction Industry Federation (CIF) is calling on the Government to undertake a review of the public construction contract as it is not providing the [...]
CRANN CREATES 50 JOBS AND SECURES €8 MILLION IN NON-EXCHEQUER FUNDING IN 2012 – MINISTER BRUTON
CRANN, the Government-funded nanoscience institute based at Trinity College Dublin announced that it secured €8 million of non-Exchequer funding for nanoscience research this year, an [...]
NCB Services PMI recorded strongest rise in activity in five years in October
Today NCB release their latest Irish Economy Monitor, which tracks recent developments and provides their view on the prospects for the economy. Developments since the last [...]
Brian Hayes, TD, announce an allocation of €290,000 for coastal protection works at Strandhill, Co. Sligo.
Mr. Brian Hayes, TD, Minister of State with special responsibility for the Office of Public Works (OPW) was in Strandhill today to announce an allocation [...]
Security challenges highlighted by new campaign
An Garda Siochana with support from the Dublin City Joint Policing Committee are advising homeowners on simple home security precautions. Through the City Council’s Community [...]
Public consultation on proposed new regulations on trade in scrap metal at waste facility sites
The Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government, Mr. Phil Hogan, T.D., today (Monday 19th November 2012) published for public consultation proposed new regulations [...]
NUI Galway awarded €6 million funding for research project
NUI Galway has been awarded a major new €6 million European project, designed to address complications associated with diabetes. The research project will examine the [...]
Minister for Housing and Planning, Jan O’Sullivan, TD launched a user-friendly guide to planning enforcement in Ireland
Speaking at the launch Minister O’Sullivan said, “Rebuilding public confidence in the planning system is one of my key aims. For too long the way [...]
€3.78million extra funding for small businesses to create and sustain 505 jobs – Perry
The Minister for Small Business, John Perry T.D., today [Monday] announced the provision of an additional €3.78million to the County and City Enterprise Boards (CEBs) [...]
Galway schools get go ahead creating up to 200 building jobs
Merlin College Post Primary School and Merlin Woods Primary School are now scheduled to be open in 2014 on a shared greenfield site in Doughiska. [...]
Ulster Bank mortgage interest relief delays unacceptable – Heydon
Fine Gael TD for Kildare South, Martin Heydon, has today described as unacceptable the continuing delay by Ulster Bank in passing on the increased mortgage [...]
Special Irish Building Report: Security – Protect your investment
The forthcoming issue of Irish Building Magazine will feature a special report on protecting against crime in the Building Sector, looking at security on our building sites and in [...]
African markets have more potential for Irish exporters over the next decade than China.
African markets have more potential for Irish exporters over the next decade than China, state Irish Exporters Association, at Launch of the Barclays Bank publication [...]
SIPTU disappointed at Liberty Hall refusal
SIPTU's plans to demolish and redevelop The Liberty Hall building, on the North Keys in Dublin was rejected by the planning appeals authority. An Bord [...]
Brian Hayes TD launches the public exhibition stage of the Clare River Flood Relief Scheme
Brian Hayes TD, Minister of State with special responsibility for the Office of Public Works (OPW), was in Claregalway, Co. Galway today to launch the [...]
SITE 2550, AVENUE 2000, CORK AIRPORT BUSINESS PARK, CORK
Savills have been instructed on behalf of Patrick Dillon of Grant Thornton, Receiver over Linkbay Development Ltd to sell a site in the Cork Airport [...]














