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PHOTOS – New Website Learning Limerick to Promote Limerick as a Learning City-Region 

Pictured at the Launch of the Learning Limerick website in Limerick City Hall are Kay Flanagan, Limerick Community Education Network, Yvonne Lane, Learning Limerick, Jim Prior, coordinator of Southill Family Resource Centre, Eimear Brophy, Chair of Learning Limerick Steering group, Josephine Sheedy, Limerick Community Education Network and Eimear O’Connor, Limerick Community Education Network. Picture: Conor Owens/ilovelimerick.

PHOTOS – New Website Learning Limerick to Promote Limerick as a Learning City-Region 

A new website has been launched in Limerick today making it easier for those interested in lifelong learning to get information about the range of courses and an insight into the whole area of Lifelong Learning. 

LearningLimerick.ie is a dedicated website that will strengthen Learning Limerick’s online presence, thus contributing to the group’s strategic priority of enhancing the visibility and presence of Learning Limerick. 


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One of the key objectives identified in the group’s current strategic plan was the need to create a strong digital presence for Learning Limerick and to ensure that it is fully integrated with Limerick City and County Council’s Digital Strategy and developing Smart Limerick. 

The new website includes sections outlining all of the partners involved in the Learning Limerick initiative, including the Limerick Lifelong Learning Festival flagship project, the work with the UNESCO Institute of Lifelong Learning and the Irish Network of Learning Cities, the Learning Ambassadors initiative and important news and events for Learning Limerick. 

Speaking at the launch in Istabraq Hall this morning, Deputy Mayor of the City and County of Limerick, Cllr Adam Teskey said: “This new website is important to promote Limerick as a Learning City-Region both nationally and internationally and for working together with UNESCO and the other member cities of the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities.  We have gained a lot of expertise and knowledge over the past number of years and we want to be able to share that knowledge with our partner learning cities.” 

The Learning Limerick Brand is friendly, enthusiastic and promotes that learning is fun, while also being confident and strong, and these features are reflected in the look and feel and tone of the new website. 

The website complements the ongoing social media strategy already managed by Learning Limerick and the hosting of all the Lifelong Learning Festival events on Limerick.ie, which is managed by Limerick City and County Council. 

New Website Learning Limerick

Pictured at the Launch of the Learning Limerick website in Limerick City Hall are Anne Rizzo, Limerick City and County Council, Yvonne Lane, Learning Limerick, Bríd Bourke, Limerick City and County Council, and Eimear Brophy, Chair of Learning Limerick Steering group. Picture: Conor Owens/ilovelimerick.

It also complements the broader marketing and communications strategy and work of the host agencies of Limerick City and County Council, Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board, PAUL Partnership and all of the partners involved. 

The recently formed Irish Network of Learning Cities is a significant development for our cities, in working together and in adopting the UNESCO Guidelines for building learning cities. The website is another important tool that will be used to promote Learning Limerick and to explore partnership initiatives, with Limerick and other learning cities continuing their work as part of the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities. 

Chairperson of Learning Limerick, Eimear Brophy, Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board, said: “Promoting Limerick as a Region of Learning is a central theme for all UNESCO learning cities. A Learning city-region cultivates all possibilities for lifelong learning, therefore enabling its citizens to adapt to the changes in society. The new website will help Learning Limerick in fulfilling its communications strategy and demonstrate that learning is taking place in communities, colleges and workplaces and is aligned to regional and national policy initiatives.” 

This website supports the collaborative work of all the partners involved in seeking to widen access to lifelong learning. Learning Limerick aims to promote learning in all its forms and the interest in lifelong learning across all groups in society. Learning Limerick runs the annual Limerick Lifelong Festival, which will be in its 10th year in 2020. 

Learning Limerick has been an important development for the city and county as it brings learning right into the heart of communities allowing people who may think learning is not for them, to get involved. 

For more information on Learning Limerick, click here  

For more stories featuring Learning Limerick, click here  

Photos: Conor Owens/ilovelimerick 

Richard is a presenter, producer, songwriter and actor. He was named the Limerick Person of the Year (2011) and won an online award at the Metro Éireann Media and Multicultural Awards (2011) for promoting multi-culturalism online. Richard says that the ilovelimerick.com concept is very much a community driven project that aims to document life in Limerick. So, that in 20 years time people can look back and remember the events that were making the headlines.