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06 Sept 2025

Great opportunity for businesses in Tipperary's largest town to network and thrive

Leveraging Local Supports for Business Growth

Great opportunity for businesses in Tipperary's largest town to network and thrive

Above: Ruth Maher, Information Systems Project Lead with Tipperary County Council (back, left) with members of the Clonmel Town Team at their first meeting of the year. Back, Cliona Maher, Philip Meaney, Seamus Moore, Michael Madigan, Suzanne O’Gorman, Theresia Guschlbauer. Seated, Noel Buckley, Michelle Aylward, Mayor of Clonmel Richie Molloy, Áine McCarthy, Town Regeneration Officer. Two other members of the team who were unavailable when the photo was taken are District Administrator Carol Creighton and Eoin Powell. Picture: John D Kelly 

Clonmel Town Team is organising a pivotal event for the local business community, the Leveraging Local Supports for Business Growth networking breakfast.

This innovative event will feature a fireside chat, delving into the tangible experiences of businesses that have thrived with the support of Clonmel’s robust local resources.

It will be held from 8am to 10am next Friday February 9 at the Talbot Hotel, Clonmel.

Registration is via www.countytipperarychamber.com.

Open to all business sectors, the event is a testament to the community’s commitment to collective growth and support. Entrepreneurs and business owners will discover first hand accounts of how local supports have propelled businesses to new heights, providing practical insights and inspiration.

The fireside chat will spotlight the real-world impact of local support structures, emphasising the significant role they play in business stability and expansion.

Attendees will leave not just with new connections but also with actionable knowledge of the resources available to aid their business journey in Clonmel and beyond.

With a comprehensive display from exhibitors like Regional Skills, Tipperary ETB, Local Enterprise Office (LEO) and Skillnet, the event is an invaluable opportunity for networking and learning about the supports designed to foster business success.

Clonmel Town Champion Noel Buckley said “following on from the successful vacancy and dereliction evening hosted by the Town Team last November, we wanted to begin the New Year by affording businesses in the town the opportunity to network and become familiar with local supports that are available through the different organisations such as Tipperary County Council, the County Chamber, ETB and others”.

Mayor Richie Molloy, a member of the Town Team said “in organising this event we are supporting the objectives of the Clonmel Town Centre First Action Plan and I would encourage the business community to attend, network and hear practical examples of what others are doing to sustain and grow their business”.

More information on the Clonmel Town Team and Clonmel Town Centre First Action Plan is available on https://www.tipperarycoco.ie/clonmeltowncentrefirst

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