Search Results for 'Stimulus'

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Government urged to provide urgent stimulus package for West and North West

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The Government is being urged to provide the West and North West with a stimulus package worth at least €570 million to kick-start development across the ailing area. The call has been made by the Northern and Western Regional Assembly (NWRA) in a submission to the Department of Finance ahead of Budget 2024 next month.

Social housing retrofitting programme a stimulus for Midlands region

Fianna Fáil Senator for Roscommon/Galway, Eugene Murphy, has welcomed the significant allocations and targets under the Energy Efficiency Retrofitting Programme for Social Housing.

Town Mayor welcomes new business stimulus measure

Town Mayor, Cllr. Aengus O’Rourke, has formally welcomed the ‘Client Stimulus Scheme’, which he described as a “positive boost” for small businesses within the local community.

Galway Cycling Campaign welcomes stimulus funding for mobility measures

Galway Cycling Campaign have welcomed this funding prtobided by Government to stimulate employment and lead to some public realm improvements.

Mayo hoteliers concerned stimulus package does not go far enough

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Key elements of July Stimulus Package do not support job retention in restaurant sector - RAI

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The Restaurants' Association of Ireland (RAI) has expressed concern that the lack of legislative issues addressed in the July Stimulus package - such as insurance reform and commercial leases - could prove detrimental to the industry.

Athlone Chamber of Commerce welcomes recent stimulus package announcement

Athlone Chamber of Commerce and Industry has welcomed the economic stimulus package announced detailed by the Government last week.

Ireland Active welcomes measures announced in stimulus package

Ireland Active, the national association for the leisure, health and fitness sector, has welcomed the news of improved measures for supporting business as part of the July Stimulus package.

Threat of COVID-19 second wave remains as Government prepares to announce stimulus package

Listening to Dr Ronan Glynn, who is the acting Chief Medical Officer, last week, he said “We are living in precarious times.” And indeed we are.

Financial stimulus package afforded to childcare is not wholly sufficient

Founder and Managing Director of Grovelands Childcare, Athlone businesswoman, Regina Bushell, in her capacity as Chairperson of Seas Suas, the representative voice for independent early learning and care providers in Ireland, is advocating further additional financial assistance for the sector following the announcement by the Government of a €75 million stimulus package prior to the reopening of relevant service facilities on June 29.

 

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