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Limerick Chamber Retail Resilience Series begins this Tuesday, September 26

Limerick Chamber Retail Resilience Series Announced – The Limerick Chamber Retail Resilience Series launch FREE event will take place on Tuesday, September 26 in Bank of Ireland O’ Connell St Workbench from 6pm- 8pm

Limerick Chamber Retail Resilience Series begins this Tuesday, September 26

The Limerick Chamber has announced the launch of their Limerick Chamber Retail Resilience Series, where they have developed events to benefit our regions retailers.

The Limerick Chamber Retail Resilience Series launch FREE event takes place on Tuesday, September 26th in Bank of Ireland O’ Connell St Workbench from 6pm- 8pm, and there will be two fantastic speakers at this event, Jane Swarbrigg owner of Inglot makeup and Cait Early owner of Skin 2


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The series is designed to inspire local retailers by hearing from industry leaders who are excelling in their field and events that are aimed to help educate and provide access to industry experts across a range of topics from visual display and merchandising to the importance of media and loss prevention.

Limerick Chamber hopes to provide support to Limerick’s retailers by providing educationally based events, as well as events which will be implemented into the schedule that will take on board key issues impacting our cities retailers from violence, theft, rates and parking in the city.

Caoimhe Moloney, Limerick Chamber Events Manager has said “Events like this have never been available to our retailers, we want to try something new that will help a collective and see our city thrive, retail is a significant draw to our city centre and we want to ensure our cities retailers are supported in every way”

The Limerick Chamber Retail Resilience Series launch FREE event takes place on Tuesday, September 26th in Bank of Ireland O’ Connell St Workbench from 6pm- 8pm, and there will be two fantastic speakers at this event, Jane Swarbrigg owner of Inglot makeup and Cait Early owner of Skin 26.

Inglot Cosmetics Ireland is a family-run business that currently has nine stores located nationwide and a thriving online site. Jane opened the first two stores in the height of the recession here in Ireland and is sure to have a fantastic story that will inspire our local retailers.

Skin 26 team up with Focus Ireland

Cait Earley of Skin 26 outside her business with model Shauna Lindsay.

We will also hear from Cait Early owner of Skin 26 based here in Limerick City Centre, Cait saw a gap in the market for this fresh and forward attempt at promoting natural skincare treatment. Skin26 offers a range of services, including; dermal therapies, beauty essentials, etc. Though a first-time business owner, Ms Earley has embarked on her entrepreneurial career with positive force starting on only €4,000 investment.

Limerick Chamber has also announced that it has partnered with Spin Southwest as media sponsor who will attend all retail events with exclusive interviews with key speakers and attendee’s as well as sponsors on the night who have kindly donated raffle prizes for the attendee’s. 

Limerick Chamber Interim Director of Policy Brian O’Donnell will also give an overview of the current economic climate faced by retailers in Limerick.

As this is a first initiative for the city in assisting in supporting retailers, Limerick Chamber kindly ask for the support of local retailers to attend this event so that we can all play our part in helping Limerick City Centre thrive again.

For further information or to book your place on this event please contact Limerick Chamber Events Manager Caoimhe Moloney at [email protected] or call 061 217 607.

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