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Huge interest in virtual Tipperary Chamber Business Awards

The annual Tipperary Business Awards take place this week with an opportunity to network included in the online event. They’re organised by County Tipperary Chamber of Commerce with 13 categories in all including Best Employer, Best in Retail, Micro-Business of the Year and Best Start-Up or Emerging New Business. The event didn’t go ahead last […]

Excel Centre Named Finalist In Tipperary Business Awards 2021 - Tipperary Mid West Radio

Excel Centre Named Finalist In Tipperary Business Awards 2021 - Tipperary Mid West Radio
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Applications Sought For Tipperary Chamber Of Commerce Business Awards 2021

Tipperary Mid West Radio County Tipperary Chamber of Commerce has launched their 2021 Business Awards online. This year, the Business Awards will take place virtually at 3pm on Thursday, 4 th November and from today applications are being sought at www.countytipperarychamber.com. Awards include excellence in the following categories; Employer, Corporate Social Responsibility, Sustainability, Retail, Marketing, Micro Business, S.M.E, Large Business, Not for Profit, Technology and Innovation, Start-Up or Emerging New Business, Tourism, Sports, Arts and Culture and Food, Beverage and Hospitality. The closing date for enteries is Friday June 4 th. Speaking of the County Tipperary Chamber Business Awards, Chamber President, Paula Carney-Hoffler said she “would encourage all Tipperary businesses to consider taking the leap of faith this year and entering the awards, it won’t cost you a cent but is worth its weight in gold!”

County Tipperary Chamber of Commerce Business Awards launched

Tipp Chamber says continued Government support is vital

Tipp FM Text 083 311 3311 photo©countytipperarychamber County Tipperary Chamber is calling on the Government to ensure that Covid-19 financial supports for businesses are maintained until the end of the year. The Chamber’s CEO, Michelle Aylward, says there has been great excitement as many businesses reopen this week after almost five months of severe restrictions. As the reopening continues in the coming weeks, the focus will turn to how Government will phase out the significant financial aid offered during the pandemic. Michelle is joining Chambers Ireland in stating that such supports need to be kept in place to support businesses in the coming months.

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