Intent: Limerick Chamber met with relevant local authority staff from Limerick City and County Council to discuss items critical for both industry and wider economic development. Limerick chamber pushed for updates on economic development and industry growth enablers in Limerick City Centre and specific updates to developments in infrastructure, housing and public realm in surrounding areas across the city centre and county.
Details: Limerick Chamber Quarterly Meeting with Limerick City & County Council
Intent: Limerick Chamber met with relevant local authority staff from Limerick City and County Council to discuss items critical for both industry and wider economic development. Limerick chamber pushed for updates on economic development and industry growth enablers in Limerick City Centre and specific updates to developments in infrastructure, housing and public realm in surrounding areas across the city centre and county.
Details: Limerick Chamber Quarterly Meeting with Limerick City & County Council
Intent: To meet with senior engineers and Limerick County Council to put forward farmers' concerns in relation to the new Adare to Foynes 35km roadway scheme.::To raise a number of critical issues::- The need for a Code of Practice::- The need for an additional Liaison Officer::- Better communications::- Fencing issues::- The conduct of sub-contractors::- Concerns around land values::- Implementation of the IFA/ Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) agreement::To obtain agreement from the Council that they would write to all farmers providing contact information of the project Liaison Officer including mobile phone details, a copy of the IFA/Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) Roads Agreement. a copy of the Code of Practice and an update on the various timelines for the project so that their rights are fully protected.::To emphasise that good communication is key in the early stages of the project and it is essential that all farmers along the route are well informed.::To seek assurance fr
Intent: Share perspective of business community on matters relating to the recovery and growth of the regional economy::Discuss progress of LUCROC project and Limerick transport and mobility issues.::Discuss city centre developments and seek update on Limerick 2030 developments and UL city centre campus (former Dunnes Stores building)::Seek up-date on progress of Directly Elected Mayor legislation and responsibilities being devolved to the new office::Provide update on Limerick Chamber activities
Details: Matters critical to economic development of Limerick
Intent: To gain a greater understanding of residential development activity within LCCC’s jurisdiction and the Council’s social and affordable housing requirements as well as potential upcoming mixed tenure opportunities with the Council’s jurisdiction.
Details: Meeting arranged with Limerick City & County Council (“LCCC”) to have a general discussion about local housing market conditions, the Council’s social and affordable housing requirements, mixed tenure opportunities, large scale planning permissions granted in their jurisdiction, Compact Growth and G, ...
Email invitations to all elected Councillors for Limerick City and County CouncilandEmail invitations to all members of the Oireachtas (Dail & Seanad) for Limerick electoral area inviting them to attend Lilly public community meeting where information was shared with neighbours about plans for the planned Lilly manufacturing site in Raheen. - EmailIntroductory meetings to brief Limerick Council Executive team members on Lilly plans for the development at Raheen. - MeetingPublic/Community meeting open to all neighbours living or operating businesses in the vicinity of Lilly's proposed new manufacturing site at Raheen, as well as elected representatives. - Event / Reception
Intent: Convey queries and concerns of Limerick Chamber in relation to progress of Limerick Urban Centre Revitalisation of O'Connell Street project.::Seek clarity on revised programme schedule, in particular phasing of work on junctions and consequent impact on vehicular access to city centre::Seek to reduce number of site vehicles parked on the street::Seek to increase frequency of washing of new paving, estimated to be required weekly in addition to daily street sweeping.::Seek accelerated delivery of works so as to be completed in advance of Christmas period. Q4 is of critical importance to retail and hospitality sector businesses and known as Golden Quarter
Details: LUCROC project and impact on City centre business
Meetings and follow up emails between Limerick Chamber representatives and Limerick City and County Council officials in relation to progress of LUCROC project, impact on businesses and requests for increased frequency of washing of new paving. - MeetingPhone calls in relation to progress of LUCROC project, impact on businesses and concerns relating to cleanliness of finished sections of street. - Phone call