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Chambers Ireland

Chambers Ireland welcomed the Government’s St. Patrick’s Day missions, highlighting their significance in promoting Irish business.

Located between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, the stunning Liffey Lounge replaces the former T2 Lounge and offers an ideal pre-flight retreat for passengers departing from both terminals at Dublin Airport.

Fingal County Council

Fingal County Council has received a new planning application from Dublin Airport operator daa seeking to raise the passenger cap at Dublin Airport from 32million to 36million passengers per annum.

Tourism

If there was no cap at Dublin Airport, there would have been an additional 150,000-200,000 passengers in January, which would have been a boost to tourism, the economy, and well-paid aviation jobs.

Fingal County Council

Local Enterprise Week stimulates the local economy through a range of events tailored to support businesses and aspiring entrepreneurs at all stages, from start-up to growth.

Infrastructure

EirGrid, operator and developer of the electricity grid, has shared an update on plans for a critical electricity grid upgrade to improve the power system in the Fingal and East Meath region. The Fingal to East Meath Grid Reinforcement Project will see improved energy infrastructure in one of the fastest-growing regions in the country.

Fingal Chamber

With a distinguished career in education, leadership, and community engagement, Dr. O’Connor brings a unique perspective to the Chamber as it continues to champion the success of businesses across the Fingal region.

Planning

Dublin Airport’s 32 million terminals passenger cap restriction is an issue of national importance that needs to be urgently resolved. daa is calling on planners to take a pragmatic and proactive approach so that Ireland doesn't lose vital connectivity, jobs, tourism, and economic growth opportunities over the years ahead.

Government

Chambers Ireland has today welcomed the Programme for Government, and also issued a challenge to the new Government to deliver on its commitments.

Partner

With Irish consumers more exposed to fraud than their counterparts in other English-speaking countries, Bank of Ireland has welcomed a number of fraud commitments that it had advocated for in the Programme for Government. These include a commitment to facilitate a Shared Fraud Database, examine the feasibility of an SMS scam filter, and for online platforms to only advertise financial products ...