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Invest Kilkenny www.investkilkenny.ie We collaborate with local agencies and businesses to market Kilkenny.

if you are considering locating your business in Kilkenny, we are here at a local level to help you find the best location, access information and provide streamlined access to Council services, such as planning, roads and water. We also have a strategic role in promoting and marketing Kilkenny as a competitive business location and ensuring that the county’s infrastructure and supports are continually improved.

"Centuries after being cemented as one of the wealthiest and politically important cities in Ireland, Kilkenny is contin...
20/04/2023

"Centuries after being cemented as one of the wealthiest and politically important cities in Ireland, Kilkenny is continuing to salute its dead heroes, both lauded and unsung, and bridge the divide between medieval and modern Ireland with a range of tourism revamps and luxurious additions."

A great piece by Charlotte Ryan of RTE, showcasing the recent developments in Kilkenny City.



https://loom.ly/eHusuZ4

It’s one of the most remarkable success stories in animation: a multi-Academy award-nominated studio, based not in Holly...
14/11/2022

It’s one of the most remarkable success stories in animation: a multi-Academy award-nominated studio, based not in Hollywood but in the city of Kilkenny, Ireland. Cartoon Saloon’s latest film, the uplifting My Father’s Dragon, is streaming now, only on Netflix.

Netflix visited Cartoon Saloon’s HQ to learn about the patient craft that goes into their beautiful animation style, and how being based in Kilkenny influences their work.



https://loom.ly/ytt1oOs

It’s one of the most remarkable success stories in animation: a multi-Academy award-nominated studio, based not in Hollywood but in the small city of Kilkenn...

04/10/2022

The public are invited to make submissions (details below)

29/09/2022

is a fantastic event taking place on December 30th in the Medieval Mile Museum

The Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, has today announced that Phase 2 of the Connecte...
22/09/2022

The Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, has today announced that Phase 2 of the Connected Hubs Voucher Scheme has gone live.
Minister Humphreys launched the new phase during a live panel discussion on remote working at the National Ploughing Championships in Ratheniska, County Laois.
Registered users on the Connected Hubs website are being offered three free vouchers redeemable in participating hubs for a day of co-working. Phase 2 will run from 21 September to 31 December 2022.
Speaking today, Minister Humphreys said, ‘This is all about giving people the opportunity to achieve a much better work-life balance through the benefits of their local digital hub.'
Visit https://connectedhubs.ie/ to claim your voucher.

Delivery service DPD Ireland this week opened a new 15,000 square foot distribution depot for  Kilkenny to facilitate al...
16/09/2022

Delivery service DPD Ireland this week opened a new 15,000 square foot distribution depot for Kilkenny to facilitate almost one million deliveries in the area this year.

DPD Ireland relocated its Kilkenny depot to a new state-of-the-art distribution centre in the Hebron Industrial Estate, amid a huge uptick in demand caused by the pandemic. The new site is 10,000
square foot larger than the previous site.



https://www.kilkennypeople.ie/news/local-news/909814/dpdopens-new-15-000-square-foot-delivery-depot-in-kilkenny.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook&fbclid=IwAR3yAN56PBpmlGPNjUO_qmDkYnQcuBoI68qEgXOTaD9Nabm8rQUGZdLKeYMParcel

Parcel delivery service DPD Ireland this week opened a new 15,000 square foot distribution depot for  Kilkenny to facilitate almost one million deliveries in the area this year. DPD Ireland relocated its Kilkenny depot to a new state-of-the-art distribution centre in the Hebron Industrial Estat...

Kilkenny County Council is preparing a new Local Economic and Community Plan (LECP) and wants  your input! The plan will...
13/09/2022

Kilkenny County Council is preparing a new Local Economic and Community Plan (LECP) and wants your input!

The plan will set out for the period 2023 – 2028, the objectives and actions the Council believes are needed to promote and support the economic development and the local and community development of County Kilkenny. As part of their community consultation, they would like to hear your views on the 10 draft high-level goals and the sustainable community and economic objectives set out within the Socio-Economic Statement, alongside your desired outcomes and vision for Kilkenny.
How you can have your say
Take part in the online survey which will close on 23rd September or take part in a workshop on the 7th, 10th or 12th of October.

Kilkenny PPN

https://www.yourkilkennylecp.ie/?fbclid=IwAR1zL-kr2h45TWVrjP0E1ssdIYM1LNl0utUQH3fBkQKkvVcfykUq9VxiuAQ

01/09/2022

Kilkenny County Council has prepared a draft Masterplan for the proposed new neighbourhood of Loughmacask in Kilkenny City.

A draft Masterplan has now been prepared and will go on public display, and Kilkenny County Council are encouraging local people to review the draft and have their say.

The Draft Masterplan, the Strategic Environmental Assessment Report, the Appropriate Assessment Report and the Flood Risk Assessment, may be inspected or purchased from Friday 26th August 2022 – Friday 7th October 2022:
http://consult.kilkenny.ie
• Planning Office, Kilkenny County Council, County Hall, John Street, Kilkenny
• Kilkenny City Library, John’s Quay, Kilkenny
• Fr. McGrath Centre, St Joseph's Rd, Kilkenny

Submissions or observations may be made:
• online at http://consult.kilkenny.ie/ or
• by e-mail to [email protected] or
In writing to:
The A./Senior Planner, Planning Department, Kilkenny County Council, County Hall, John Street, Kilkenny

Submissions or observations must be received by 5pm Friday, 7th October 2022.

Please note late submissions will not be accepted.

For more information 👉https://bit.ly/3KuZJkv

KCLR96FM Kilkenny Live Community Radio Kilkenny City

Glanbia Ireland has revealed its new identity today with “Tirlán” Glanbia Co-operative Society Limited (“Glanbia Co-op”)...
31/08/2022

Glanbia Ireland has revealed its new identity today with “Tirlán”

Glanbia Co-operative Society Limited (“Glanbia Co-op”) and Glanbia Ireland will in future carry the new name.
The unveiling took place at the new collaboration centre at Abbey Quarter in Kilkenny city.



https://kclr96fm.com/glanbia-ireland-co-op-announces-rebrand-as-tirlan/?fbclid=IwAR2nmppEoPozYzwQyzTQ_bqrm5fo0TdV_5IS5Mnf1Xolv8L5kZBR7rl38Hw

Tirlán was unveiled simultaneously to employees and farmer shareholders during a webinar hosted today in the Co-op’s new collaboration centre at Abbey Quarter in Kilkenny city.

Kilkenny Carlow Education & Training Board is one of 13 nation-wide to be funded under the new capital programme for the...
29/08/2022

Kilkenny Carlow Education & Training Board is one of 13 nation-wide to be funded under the new capital programme for the Further Education and Training (FET) sector and will benefit more adults in life-long learning, Fine Gael TD, John Paul Phelan, has said.



https://www.kilkennypeople.ie/news/home/896130/kilkenny-etb-project-to-be-funded-under-new-capital-programme-for-further-education-and-training.html?fbclid=IwAR2Xopbg9dlSo95-UsJf11S-AMEBRuh-ebmGOIW4_YW1j7_buzTmTwlSMqY

Kilkenny Carlow Education & Training Board is one of 13 nation-wide to be funded under the new capital programme for the Further Education and Training (FET) sector and will benefit more adults in life-long learning, Fine Gael TD, John Paul Phelan, has said. The announcement was made by Min...

Kilkenny County Council Leads €50 million Public Lighting Energy Efficiency Project for the Eastern RegionCathaoirleach ...
18/08/2022

Kilkenny County Council Leads €50 million Public Lighting Energy Efficiency Project for the Eastern Region

Cathaoirleach of Kilkenny County Council Pat Fitzpatrick has welcomed the contract signing of the Public Lighting Energy Efficiency Project for the Eastern Region (PLEEP-ER) which will see 9 local authorities and Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) invest €50 million in upgrading their public lighting to Light Emitting Diode (LED) technology. Retrofitting to LED lights is better for the climate, saves money and improves light quality.

At the contract signing, Cathaoirleach Cllr. Pat Fitzpatrick, said “Local authorities are committed to leading on climate action, reducing carbon emissions in our operations and meeting our energy efficiency targets. This project takes a big step in that direction as public lighting currently accounts for half of all the energy used by local authorities. Retrofitting public lighting to LED is not only good for the planet, it will also save us up to 55% on our energy and maintenance costs, while improving light quality. Advancements in LED technology allow for an improved visual environment, enhanced public safety and reduced light pollution.”
Led by Kilkenny County Council, PLEEP Eastern Region will upgrade approximately 73,500 public lights across 9 local authorities, Carlow, Kildare, Kilkenny, Louth, Meath, Offaly, Tipperary, Westmeath and Wicklow County Councils, as well as Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII).
Twenty-one Local Authorities are collaborating in the National Public lighting Energy Efficiency Project (PLEEP), coordinated by the Roads Management Office (RMO), to retrofit approximately 205,000 public lights to LED. Once complete, the project is set to reduce CO2 emissions by 20,000 tonnes each year, reduce energy and maintenance costs by 55% while saving the local authorities €12m in energy and maintenance costs annually.
The project will also survey and collect data on the condition of the public lighting infrastructure to enable local authorities to plan and invest in the upgrading of the public lighting for our communities into the future.
The project is being directly funded by local Authorities with additional financial support from the Governments Climate Action Fund and Transport Infrastructure Ireland. Technical assistances services have been funded in part by the European Local Assistance Facility, ELENA set up by the European Investment Bank (EIB).
The project is being rolled out on a regional basis with a Lead Authority managing the roll out in each of the 3 regions. Each region will appoint a contractor to undertake the retrofit, following a tender process.
Kilkenny County Council is proud to lead the second phase of the National Public Lighting Energy Efficiency Project for the Eastern Region, with the 1st phase having already commended in the South West Region with Cork County Council as the lead Authority in that region.
Following a competitive tender process, the contract signing for the Public Lighting Energy Efficiency Project Eastern Region took place in County Hall on Wednesday the 17th August 2022 between Kilkenny County Council and the Contractor Killaree Lighting Services ASD Lighting PLC Joint Venture. Persons present at the signing of the contract for the Eastern Region were Cathaoirleach of Kilkenny County Council Cllr. Pat Fitzpatrick, A/CEO Sean McKeown, Director of Services Tim Butler, Damien Lennon, Brian Doherty and David Vaughan from Killaree Lighting Services and Richard Steward, Managing Director, Nathan French and Pat Lawlor from ASD Lighting PLC.

Abbott to invest €440m in Ireland, creating 1,000 new jobs between Kilkenny and DonegalUS healthcare company Abbott will...
12/08/2022

Abbott to invest €440m in Ireland, creating 1,000 new jobs between Kilkenny and Donegal

US healthcare company Abbott will invest €440m in Ireland to expand its site in Donegal and develop a new manufacturing facility in Kilkenny.

The investment will create 1,000 new jobs between the two sites.

The new 250,000 sq ft manufacturing facility will be located on the IDA Business and Technology Park in Loughboy, Kilkenny,



The new site will allow the US multinational to significantly increase the production of its FreeStyle Libre technology for people with diabetes

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