goldenpages.ie launches ‘GetLocal.ie’ - Ireland’s largest online shopping destination By Caitriona Rooney ‘GetLocal.ie’ is already Ireland’s most comprehensive local online shopping destination featuring products and services from 5,000 businesses with over 750,000 items available to purchase directly from local businesses nationwide
goldenpages.ie, Ireland s No.1 Local Search Directory, has today launched ‘GetLocal.ie’, the online shopping destination that is making it easier for shoppers to buy online from local businesses across Ireland.
‘GetLocal.ie’ gives consumers the ability to take control of where they purchase online and discover what local businesses around Ireland have to offer.
The ‘GetLocal.ie’ platform began on-boarding businesses six weeks ago and is already Ireland’s most comprehensive local online shopping destination featuring products and services from over 5,000 businesses with over 750,000 i
How did it all begin for Velvet Cloud?
Michael (Aisling’s husband and co-founder of Velvet Cloud) grew up on a sheep and dairy farm here, in Rockfield, Co Mayo.
We met studying ag science in University College Dublin (UCD). After college we went to live and work within the food industry in France and Italy for about 10 years.
While there we noticed the strong prevalence of sheep dairy products on the shelves and in restaurants. We wondered why with so many sheep in Ireland there were no sheep dairy products available. We returned to Michael’s home farm, but at that point we weren’t making much money from traditional sheep farming.
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Laois Offaly Minister says there s jobs in Green economy
She believes a space can be carved out for Irish business
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The Green Economy will create jobs and income across the country, Minister Pippa Hackett has told a meeting of business leaders.
Minister Hackett was addressing a Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC) event entitled ‘Accelerating the Journey to Net Zero.’
The Green Party Senator said particular sectors of the Green economy will expand significantly over the coming decades, creating jobs and income across the country, according to the Minister. She pointed to renewable energy as a major export, organic farming, horticulture, and retrofitting, which will create a huge number of jobs and opportunities for business.