LETTERKENNY CHAMBER NEWS

Business community calls for immediate clarification on potential new restrictions – evolved strategy for living with Covid-19 urgently required
This morning (5 October 2020) Chambers Ireland expresses concern at new advice from the National Public Health Emergency Team that the entire country should move to Level 5. Speaking this morning, Chambers Ireland Chief Executive Ian Talbot said, “This latest...

Covid 19 – It’s In Our Hands
Letterkenny Chamber is supporting the statement issued yesterday by the County Council, Gardai and Health Representatives in response to the growing number of Covid-19 cases in the County. Jimmy Stafford, President Letterkenny Chamber of Commerce said "It is clear...

Clarity and certainty are what businesses need
Speaking earlier today (15 September 2020) Chambers Ireland Chief Executive, Ian Talbot, said “Chambers Ireland welcomes today’s announcement by government of a medium-term roadmap – something which our network has been seeking for a considerable period of time....

Letterkenny Chamber Growing Membership
Over the last number of months we have all had to deal with lots of new realities and challenges and as a county we have acted well. As businesses opened up again and during the lockdown we have seen lots of businesses change their model, adopt a new online presence,...

Novel idea will literally help Donegal grow!
After an exciting six week competition, the winning idea for the Help Donegal Grow campaign has been announced and it will certainly help Donegal to grow! The campaign, devised by Letterkenny Chamber of Commerce and supported by Donegal County Council, invited ideas...

Market Square, Letterkenny-A Space for People
An Architectural Design Competition to re-imagine our Public Space Letterkenny Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Donegal County Council presents a competition for the reimagining of the public space at Market Square, Letterkenny. The competition is inviting...