Planet Tri dealing with surge in business as demand for cycling grows in Killaloe
An increase in cycling has been evident in Co Clare over the past three months as the people of the county evaluate their relationship with physical endurance.
An increase in cycling has been evident in Co Clare over the past three months as the people of the county evaluate their relationship with physical endurance.
“When we can gather together we intend on having one fantastic night out. It will most likely be in our garden, but we will look forward to that,” says Gala store owner Laurence O’Brien.
HUNDREDS of thousands – possibly millions – of locals and tourists have crossed the threshold of Alexander Knox’s in Ennis since it was first established in 1864.
With renewed interest and increased growth in bicycle usage driven in part by the recent COVID-19 pandemic, Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board in co-operation with the Mid West Regional Skills Forum has just launched Ireland’s first Bicycle Engineering Traineeship.
The latest addition to the Turnpike strip, C.S Fish has seen a large increase in the demand for seafood as owner Cathal Sexton observes record sales in recent weeks.
The Health Connection at Turnpike has been trading in nutrient dense wholefoods and quality supplements since its establishment in 2007.
Munster Technology Centre Ennis is celebrating almost ten years of business in the Clare capital and continues to dominate the tech retail industry within the county.
A ‘BLACK swan’ event is described as a set of circumstances so surprising and unlikely that businesses can’t factor them into forward planning. With the arrival of the Covid-19 pandemic came a black swan that has impacted on every industry in this county, and indeed on a global scale.