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 Analog Devices Inc.
Deputy Noel Coonan has welcomed the news that Analog Devices Inc, a global leader in high-performance semi-conductors for signal processing applications and the world leader in data conversion technology, has today announced that it will embark on a 50 million euro R&D investment programme at its campus in Raheen, Co. Limerick. The local Fine Gael TD said this investment is “good news for the Mid West and will hopefully benefit the people of North Tipperary with 100 jobs being created over five years.”
The local Fine Gael TD said the investment programme focuses on the expansion of ADI’s robust R&D capabilities in Limerick and is supported by the Irish Government through IDA Ireland. Over the next five years, the programme is expected to result in the creation of approximately 100 high-skilled jobs, such as positions in integrated circuit design and applications engineering. “These are jobs that are badly needed and it is very positive to see the multinational invest further in the Mid West. It showcase the potential that resides there and it will also boost revenue to the area,” said Deputy Coonan.
A 140,000-square-foot R&D centre, including specialized laboratory space, will be constructed as part of this investment. Today’s announcement builds on the €23million investment in Ireland made by ADI in June 2010 as part of a manufacturing expansion programme.
ADI has been operating in Ireland for 35 years and currently employs over 1,000 people in Limerick, which is home to ADI’s European-based semiconductor wafer manufacturing facility and R&D for analog technologies, including industry-leading data converters, as well as mixed-signal and RF (radio frequency) integrated circuits.
ADI’s operation in Ireland has a well-established record for engineering innovation and discovery, as evidenced by the 287 U.S. patents granted to ADI inventors based in Ireland, which is nearly 20% of the total U.S. patents held by the company.
 Sweet Daisies - Photo G.Willoughby
When it comes to promoting and highlighting all that is great about Tipperary, the Credit Unions in the county have been, over the past number of years, doing the work for which Bord Failte are paid. ( See ‘Places To Go,’) and find Tipperary on their Map.)
This year is no different, while Bord Failte are squandering large sums on promoting already established tourism destinations like Kerry, Waterford, Limerick and that area known as The Pale (Dublin), the Credit Unions of Tipperary in association with Tipperary Libraries have come up with their own novel way of promoting the neglected Premier County.
The Credit Unions of Tipperary and Tipperary Libraries are offering all photographers an opportunity to showcase their work and through this promotion compete for a share of a €1,200 prize fund. The theme of this photographic competition is “Gardens and Parks of Tipperary,” and photographs can include scenes from the small domestic household garden to the large parkland areas, showing Tipperary at its best.
Over the past eight years the Credit Unions of Tipperary have produced an annual calendar which has been proven extremely popular, with many thousands of copies being distributed throughout the county and indeed internationally, through Tipperary natives now forced to work abroad. Similarly, Tipperary Libraries have encouraged photographers to showcase their talents through competitions based on a number of themes highlighting the many and varied attractions of our beautiful unspoiled County Tipperary.
Broadening the scope of the competition is now the aim of these two great organisations. Four major prizes will be awarded this year and at least 36 of the entries entered in this competition will be chosen for publication in the calendar for 2012.
So drop in to your local Credit Union office and look for a copy of the rules.
Remember: The latest date for receipt of entries is close of business August 31st 2011, so get out there snapping.
Note Participating Credit Unions:
Cahir Credit Union, Clonmel Credit Union, Carrick On Suir Credit Union, Cashel Credit Union, Borrisokane Credit Union, Roscrea Credit Union, Nenagh Credit Union, Tipperary Credit Union, Thurles Credit Union, and Templemore Credit Union
 Mayor Michéal Lowry
North Tipperary’s newly elected Mayor, Councillor Michéal Lowry formally received his chain of Office, at a meeting of North Tipperary County Council in St.Patrick’s College, Thurles, yesterday.
In his acceptance speech to the Elected Representatives present, Mayor Lowry stated:
“We are all aware of the economic difficulties that face our country at present. The government is committed to saving a further €3.6 billion in the 2012 budget. This is outside our control and has to be achieved as part of the IMF/ECB deal. Despite this there is a huge demand on the Local Authority to provide an ever increasing array of services to a worried and beleaguered public in North Tipperary.
However it is vital that, as Public Representatives, we are realistic in what we can achieve for our constituents, during a time when Local Authority resources will be restricted even further. Therefore it is my intention during my time as Mayor to work closely with our County Manager to identify resource and support deficiencies within the core units of housing, roads, water services and environment. I will use my Office to convey to Government in clear and concise terms the importance of continued, and hopefully in some areas, improved investment in our county.
To have a real impact on our national recovery, the members of the Council must recognise that our economic crisis has also precipitated a moral crisis for many of our national institutions and organisations. Confidence is low and national morale needs an injection of energy and creativity at every level. Our financial institutions and their rules including the indicators by which they measure economic performance, consistently place financial values ahead of human values. Traditionally we have measured economic performance against gross domestic product (GDP), which simply measures the rate at which money flows through the economy. I believe we would be better off if our economic performance was measured in real terms by the indicators which matter most to us, the health and well-being of our family, our children and our community. It is my belief that a strong economy must have strong local roots and maximise our county’s local resources. It is in this context that I would like to highlight the following priorities that will be the foundation of my tenure as Mayor.
The immediate expediting of Departmental funds, to allow the Council carry out all outstanding necessary improvements and repairs to its housing stock ensuring that all Council owned properties are fit for purpose and habitable at all times. This simple measure will allay the frustration of many people on our ever growing housing list who constantly question the number of boarded up Council properties.
We must ensure that our road network is maintained and improved to allow both motorists and pedestrians to travel safely. Significant progress has been made in recent years on the main roads and I would like to acknowledge the work carried out by our Engineers and outdoor staff in achieving these improvements. However it is now time to impress on the Department that investment is long overdue, with regard to our minor county roads. We must also continue to press for delivery of critical infrastructures such as the Thurles Bypass and Link Road, and the Ballina/Killaloe Bridge.
Tourism within the County has huge potential economic benefits. We have natural and historic tourist attractions, notably Lough Derg and Holycross Abbey, and now coupled to these Moneygall has grown to international prominence. The proposed Tipperary Venue has the capability of attracting international as well as national visitors to our area. There is a need for the continued development of a clear Tourism strategy between North and South Tipperary and Offaly Councils to maximise the tourist opportunities that these locations offer. This strategy must engage all interested parties and promote every aspect of tourism within the county.
On the business front we need to protect our agriculture sector. Our reliance on food imports needs to be reduced and we must strive for local food independence by continuing to build our local food systems, based on family farms and small independent producers. Currently Bord Bia works with more than 350 Irish artisan and food companies. These have an annual estimated turnover of over €500m and support more than 3000 jobs. It is thought that the sector has the potential to double these figures by 2016. I believe that Tipperary is ideally positioned to participate and avail of this growth as it possesses some of the best farming land in the European Union. It is my intention as Mayor to promote at every opportunity, the Tipperary farmers and food producers, who provide exceptional produce for national and international consumption, while creating opportunities for much needed employment.
We need to continue to support those with an entrepreneurial flair in setting up their own businesses. The Government and County Council must do all in their power to promote responsible local ownership of business by people who have a stake in the health of their local community and local economy. The recent establishment of the Enterprise Support Unit by the County Manager and the new enterprise centre at Tipperary Institute are most welcome. These developments in tandem with the imminent launch of the Tipperary.com website will provide invaluable assistance to start up companies and established companies that are looking to expand. It is my hope that the Minister at the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government will attend the launch of the website and provide a platform for both the County Manager and I to impress upon him the huge economic potential of our county.
These are some of the key pillars of policy and practice that will engage me over the coming year. I will endeavour to ensure that every opportunity available is grasped for this county, because I believe we have a fabulous product here that can be marketed and sold all over Ireland and beyond. The moral well-being and health of our County can act as a barometer for the rest of the country and so my commitment is about much more than money and jobs; it is about moral courage and conviction; it is about belief and creativity; it is about faith in this great county that I am proud to lead over the next year.”
 Clancy Construction Thurles Co Tipperary.
The Minister of State, for the Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government, (With responsibility for Housing and Planning,) Mr Willie Penrose, yesterday announced that building will start next month on 33 apartments and houses in the Moyross area of County Limerick, as part of the city’s promised massive regeneration project.
This will be the first project in the planned overall €330million Moyross Regeneration project.
This new, starting development will consist of a mix of 20 one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments, designed to accommodate senior citizens, together with a further 13 family units, which will be built at Cliona Park, in Moyross.
The signing of the €5.5 million contract to commence this work was completed yesterday between the regeneration team and successful local building company Clancy Construction here in Thurles, Co Tipperary.
Clancy Construction has been in construction and development since the 1940s. Originally a traditional family business, the company has grown to employs in excess of 250 full-time employees and specialise in developing large scale projects nationwide. The company has vast experience in commercial, public sector, and residential development, and are renowned for their exceptional attention to detail and the quality of their workmanship.
Mr Penrose stated that the present Government were fully committed to completing this project and funding for further building would remain a priority, despite a comprehensive spending review being currently undertaken across all government departments.
Clancy Construction are expected to begin work on this development next month.
 Noel Coonan T.D. with Minister for Children / Youth Affairs, Frances Fitzgerald T.D.
Local Fine Gael T.D., Noel Coonan, has urged local entrepreneurs living in the North Tipperary and South Offaly constituency, who are between the ages of 15 and 22 to submit their ideas on job creation, to the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Frances Fitzgerald T.D..
“The Department of Children and Youth Affairs are organising a nationwide campaign, offering young people with ideas on job creation, the opportunity to put their proposals to Government.
This is a great initiative and I urge any local young person in North Tipperary and South Offaly to get involved in this competition. It would be fantastic to have local participation in this programme which offers some exciting rewards for winning proposals. Entries are being evaluated by leading Irish business people and entrepreneurs,” stated the local Fine Gael T.D..
This competition is being organised in conjunction with TV3’s “Every Job Counts ” campaign and in line with the Government’s current focus on job creation. The young people behind the top proposals will be given the opportunity to shadow a leading business person and the overall winner will receive a research grant of up to €15,000. Participants will also be rewarded for their effort by receiving constructive feedback from business leaders.
“Young people, like so many in our community, are justifiably worried about the recession, worried about their parents employment and about their own future employment. Many of them have huge energy and exciting ideas for economic development and this initiative will help them structure those ideas into workable proposals,” said Deputy Coonan.
To enter this competition simply email your proposal to minister_fitzgerald@health.gov.ie or post it to Minister Frances Fitzgerald, Dept. of Children, Mespil Road, Dublin 4.
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Photo courtesy: George Willoughby.
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