County Tipperary Chamber appoint a new President
A Clonmel man has been appointed as the new President of County Tipperary Chamber of Commerce.
The recent AGM held in Nenagh's Abbey Court Hotel...
Carrick councillors told Municipal District doesn’t have a “bottomless pit” for festive lights
Businesses in Carrick-on Suir have been urged to provide more information in relation to their Christmas Lights schedule to receive council support.
The local district...
Opposition growing among Tipp Councillors to planned increase in rates
A Clonmel councillor says he would not be in favour of increased rates for businesses in this year.
It has been confirmed that in a...
Clonmel Councillor defends calling for extension of pre-Christmas free parking
There was a heated exchange among Clonmel councillors over a proposal around free Christmas parking.
Cllr. Michael Murphy asked the Head of Finance to consider...
Lowry: Cashel missing out due to lack of visitor interpretive centre
The need to progress plans for a visitor interpretive centre in Cashel has been raised in the Dáil.
Deputy Michael Lowry says the situation has...
Clonmel to get a new off license
Tipperary County Council has granted conditional approval for a change of use to an off license for a vacant unit at the Poppyfields Retail...
Two new family run businesses open in Clogheen
Despite negative publicity nationally in recent times, local entrepreneurs have responded positively in a small Tipperary Town.
Following a controversial RTE report which described the...
Lowry says many local businesses are hanging by a thread
Independent retailers in Tipperary have seen energy costs rise more than 80% leading to calls for the government to urgently introduce promised support.
Deputy Michael...