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ABPC board chair Kerina Clark A BUSINESS park forum wants to appoint an individual or company to help put it on the map. Aycliffe Business Park is the largest in the North-East, with an estimated 500 companies employing more than 10,000 people. The board of Aycliffe Business Park Community (ABPC) is looking to make an appointment on a consultancy basis to support the implementation of its On the Map business engagement project. The project was originally set up eight years ago as an informal group, but was formalised into a limited company in 2016 with the appointment of several unpaid directors. Five years since launching officially, ABPC now wants to engage with more companies on Aycliffe Business Park by appointing its first paid-for role, initially on a six-month term. ....
Huge game for both teams - but Munster have a safety net and Ulster don t Munster host Ulster tonight in the Rainbow Cup. By Garry Doyle Friday 7 May 2021, 6:20 AM May 7th 2021, 6:20 AM 9,163 Views 13 Comments Iain Henderson reflects on Ulster s loss. Image: Laszlo Geczo/INPHO Image: Laszlo Geczo/INPHO IT WAS THE most sobering weekend Ireland has known since Leo Varadkar announced last March that he was going to close the pubs. Hearing the off licenses were staying open hardly improved the national mood. That’s the kind of scenario Ireland’s provinces are in now. The party they want to attend has a limited number of invites; so instead of walking along Europe’s red carpet, they’re here, playing in the Rainbow Cup, rugby’s equivalent of another night in, watching Netflix, with ....
Graham Rowntree knows just how tough a task Munster face Desire to beat Leinster is huge after 10 losses in the last 11 meetings against their rivals about 8 hours ago
It possibly isn’t stretching things to say that meetings between Leinster and Munster have lost a little of their novelty value during the pandemic. Yet come tomorrow’s Rainbow Cup meeting at the RDS (kick-off 7.35pm, live on eir Sport) Leinster would love nothing more than to maintain their supremacy in this age-old rivalry and Munster would still love to beat them more than anyone else. Munster’s desire is fuelled by having lost 10 of the last 11 meetings, the most recent of which in the Guinness Pro14 final established a new post-WW2 record in the rivalry of six wins in succession for one side. ....
In the fallout of a fourth successive knock-out defeat by Leinster, the criticism coming Munsterâs way was all the sharper And therein lies the rub. A trophy-less decade feels all the worse when your main rivals have hoovered up nine major trophies â six Pro 14s, two Champions Cups and a Challenge Cup over the same 10 years. Itâs akin to Manchester United running second in the Premier League while Manchester City are riding off into the sunset to claim their fourth title since United last won one, or Rangers watching Celtic win the Scottish Premiership for the last nine years up until this season and now itâs Celticâs turn to look on. As well as no prizes, thereâs no fun in finishing second. ....