The official newsletter of JULY 2021 | ISSUE 5 Taking Care of Business on Midlands 103 TAKING CARE OF BUSINESS NEWSLETTER Bord na Mona announced 885- j oIbSs iSn UtheE m 5idlands over next four to five years. N'ware Technologies gave its seal of approval to Mountrath and will create twenty five new jobs in the area. Laois Chamber has a new CEO as Caroline Hofman steps into the role and, did you know that Irish branded gold bullions are now on general sale? My Name is Ted in Mullingar specialise in handcrafted luxury leather bags and accessories, inspired by the late Ted Carberry. Storm in a Teacup is a family passion project that began with a simple idea and now boasts a number of artisan ice-cream shops in Leinster. Three strategies were launched this month - a national Artifical Intelligence Strategy, the Midlands Advanced Manufacturing Action Plan 2021-2024 and the Regional Food & Drink Strategy 2021-2024. GOOD NEWS STORY OF THE MONTH: Plans for a major nursing home and step-down facility in Offaly have received the green light. John Flanagan Developments is building the 244-bed, four-storey building on a 10 acre site along the N52 bypass in Tullamore. It'll be built around the existing steel structure onsite, which has been lying idle since the company abandoned plans for a private hospital back in 2007. Listen Back HERE Have a business story to share or question to be answered? Email
[email protected] Essential listening every Tuesday from 7pm or listen back on midlands103.com BUSINESS STORIES OF THE MONTH Bord Na Móna Announces Major Jobs One Midlands Branch Among The 15 Boost For The Midlands Being Closed By AIB Farm Safety Needs To Be Key Part Of CAP 25 New Tech Jobs Coming To Laois Deal, Says Midlands Minister Publicans In Firing Line Over Indoor 'Food And Drink Ecosystem' Being Dining Laws Says Midlands Operator Created In New Midlands Strategy Glamping May Be Coming To Laois MIDLANDS 103 TOURS DOWNLOAD THE APP FOR GOOGLE ANDROID OR Midlands 103 Tours are delighted to partner APPLE IOS DEVICES.