The cheddar is hand-made without the use of any artificial flavours, colours or preservatives.
The Cunninghams have a medium-sized herd of Charolais cross Limousin, as well as a flock of horned mountain ewes. They knew that getting into dairy farming wasn’t going to be a viable option, so they began to look at alternatives. Read More
“We asked around and got in touch with a dairy farmer, based just outside Donegal town. He milks a herd of Holstein Friesians which graze on the summer grass of the shores and he was happy to supply the milk for us,” says Noreen.
Kildare Local Enterprise Office – Helping Kildare Businesses Make the Move to Online Sales
Reporter:
Grant aid of €2500 to help you increase your online sales
Lockdown implications have seen many Kildare companies close the doors of their businesses, meaning that the ability to generate online sales has been critical. Kildare LEO provide extensive ecommerce support.
Online Trading Vouchers
Online Trading Vouchers to the value of €2,500 are available to businesses to set up a website and improve e-commerce capabilities. In 2020, Kildare LEO supported over 600 Kildare companies in moving their businesses online. This funding continues to be provided.
The first step in applying for the voucher is to attend an information seminar. The next seminar takes place this Thursday 4th of March. For more information and to secure a place, visit www.localenterprise.ie/Kildare
Tánaiste announces new âgreenâ support at start of Local Enterprise Week Local Enterprise Offices are running over 200 virtual events to mark âLocal Enterprise Weekâ from 1 to 5 March, which is supported by Enterprise Ireland and Local Authorities An Tánaiste, Leo Varadkar TD and Minister of State, Robert Troy TD speaking at Spotlight events on opening day
An Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Leo Varadkar TD, is officially launching a new âgreenâ enterprise support this morning, to mark the beginning of Local Enterprise Week (1 to 5 March).
The Green for Micro programme, an initiative from the Local Enterprise Offices with support from Enterprise Ireland, is being rolled out nationwide to help prepare small businesses for the low carbon, more resource efficient economy of the future.
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Benoit Nicol, founder of The Nature of Things in Dublin City, is a guest speaker at the Local Enterprise Week event, Benefits of Green for your Business
A new green enterprise support has been launched today to mark the beginning of Local Enterprise Week, which runs from March 1 to March 5.
The Green for Micro programme is an initiative from the Local Enterprise Offices with support from Enterprise Ireland.
It is being rolled-out nationwide to help prepare small businesses for the low carbon, more resource efficient economy of the future.
With the help of a green consultant, small businesses with up to ten employees can get free advice and technical support on resource efficiency, how to better understand their carbon footprint.
An Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Leo Varadkar T.D. has announced the full programme of events for Local Enterprise Week (LEW), which is taking place online from Monday, March 1 to Friday, March 5.
More than 200 virtual events are planned by the LEOs around the country, including LEO Fingal, and these include training workshops, information webinars and masterclasses with entrepreneurs and experts, designed to help Ireland s small businesses and those looking to start a new business in 2021.
Organised by LEO Fingal and supported by Enterprise Ireland (EI) and Fingal County Council, this year s theme is Making It Happen. Common topics across the week include starting a new business, resilience and recovery, the green economy, becoming leaner , exploring new markets, doing business online and the new trading relationship with the UK. For the first time, LEW also includes ten Spotlight events, and these are open to every business across the country.