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19 March 2009

‘Support Your Local Business’ Initiative Launched by Minister for Finance

The Howth Sutton Baldoyle Chamber of Commerce ‘Support your Local Business’ initiative was launched by the Minister for Finance, Brian Lenihan, at the Chamber’s Spring Lunch on Friday, 13th March 2009.

 

“The initiative is aimed at the promotion of local business in the area.  Its purpose is to encourage residents and business owners to look within the immediate vicinity to purchase their products and employ business services” said Jane Lyons, President of the HSB Chamber.

 

Members of the Chamber have decided to take a pro-active approach to weathering the financial storm which we are now faced with by supporting and promoting each other’s businesses.  Member discounts are being offered in a concerted approach to building on the strong business base in the area.

 

Local Business Owners will display ‘Support your Local Business’ stickers in highly visible areas for all potential customers to see. 

 

The Chamber’s mission is to initiate debate, represent views and lobby when necessary on behalf of our members. We want to enhance members' ability to successfully conduct their business and to promote the best interests of the area so that we may help create an ideal place to work, live and visit.

 

For further information contact: president@hsbchamber.ie or telephone Jane Lyons on 086 3755088.

 


Howth is the Cleanest Town in Ireland

3 February 2009

For those of you who have often enjoyed the beauty and scenery of Howth you'll not be surprised that it has been declared the cleanest town in Ireland. In the 2008 survey of litter levels in 55 towns and cities by Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL), Howth emerged as the overall winner of the league for 2008.

Irish Business Against Litter is an alliance of companies sharing a belief that continued economic prosperity - notably in the areas of tourism, food and direct foreign investment - is contingent on a clean, litter-free environment. The IBAL League monitors, in association with An Taisce, litter levels in towns and cities across Ireland and then ranks them in a league table format according to international standards. The initiative is co-funded by the Department of the Environment. The Award, which was presented to Howth last week, is testimony to the good work of Fingal County Council and the efforts of local tourism and business interests in the scenic fishing village.

The second Dublin location on the league table is Swords, also a Fingal town, at no. 14 up by over ten places in the space of the year.

An Taisce, which conducts the litter surveys, commented "Well done to Howth and Fingal County Council. This is Ireland as it should be. Hopefully other towns in Dublin will emulate in 2009”. The report went on to comment on the excellent cleanliness of Howth's streets and the superb presentation of its shops, signage, schools and roads.

The area has long been renowned for its fine scenery, picturesque harbour and reputation as a playground for Dublin's inhabitants and visitors. The people of Howth are immensely proud of this award as it showcases both the tremendous efforts by Fingal County Council and the Howth community alike but will hopefully highlight the breathtaking environment of the Howth Peninsula - perched so close to Dublin City.

The tourism interests and the Howth Sutton Baldoyle Chamber of Commerce plan to celebrate in style at an event at Wrights Findlater on Thursday next.

Further information on Howth is available on www.howthismagic,com or by contacting the Howth Tourist Office on 01 8396955


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Our mission is to initiate debate, represent views and lobby when necessary on behalf of our members. We want to enhance members' ability to successfully conduct their business and to promote the best interests of the area so that we may help create an ideal place to work, live and visit.


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