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Chamber Network Event

A Speed networking event involving all of County Wicklow’s chambers of commerce takes place on Wednesday September 15th in the Royal Hotel and Merrill Leisure Club and registration at 7 p.m.

Members of Wicklow town, Arklow, Bray and Greystones Chambers will be present on the night, as will representatives from Dun Laoghaire Chambers of Commerce. Please pre-register by contacting Susana at (0404 66610) or email the booking form to susana@wicklowchamber.ie

Alps site approval to create 500 new jobs

‘SHOCK AS BORD PLEANALA GIVES GREEN LIGHT’

Arklow could be dragged from recession with the news that the long awaited Alps site on Upper Main Street has been granted development approval.

Developer Graham Quinn received the news from An Bord Pleanála yesterday morning and told the Wicklow People that he is ‘delighted and shocked’.

For the past two years the file has been under consideration by the board and has been amended on several occasions following objections from various parties.
The biggest change that is to be made as a result of conditions is for a section of the building to be reduced from three to two storeys.

The project was estimated pre-recession to cost in the region of €180m and is expected to create up to 500 new jobs including during construction stages.

‘It is fantastic news, now I can start talking to anchor tenants and negotiating with them, all of which was put on hold until we had a decision.  The first stages will be to start marketing the project and to appoint an auctioneer,’ said Mr. Quinn.

The Dublin-based developer said that he is keen to bring the project to fruition and that Arklow is a great town which will undoubtedly benefit from this economic boost.
‘Arklow is a great town with a great population and this will create a lot of employment.  We want to get good operators for the hotel and retail units which will provide products that Arklow needs,’ he added.

The site on which the old Ormonde Cinema building stands will be transformed for the construction of a 93 bedroom hotel, 74 residential units, medical centre, crèche, 35 retail units and 14 office units and a multi storey car park facility.

NEW DVD GIVES INSIGHT INTO GARDEN COUNTY DELIGHTS

 

Eamon De Buitlear launches Wicklow Tourism DVD


A new DVD offering a wonderful overview of County Wicklow was launched at a special event held in the Druid’s Glen Resort.

Renowned broadcaster, author and independent film maker Eamon de Buitlear officially launched the production whilst also praising its quality.

Presented by broadcaster Siobhan O’Connor, the Wicklow County Tourism DVD gives the viewer an excellent insight into what the Garden County has to offer.  There are also breathtaking aerial shots showcasing some spectacular scenery.

In his speech Chairman of Wicklow County Tourism, Tom Fortune thanked Eamon de Buitlear for launching the DVD.  He also said that the DVD will be an invaluable tool for promoting the Garden County, both at home and abroad.

‘A Journey through Wicklow highlights some of the best attractions that our beautiful county has to offer.  This type of promotion is an excellent resource by which to promote the county both in Ireland and abroad.  Not only has the film aired on City Channel and Channel South for a number of months this year, it is also available to watch on our website, www.visitwicklow.ie and it can also be viewed on YouTube.  We featured the DVD in our recent pan-European e-zine campaign, in conjunction with Tourism Ireland, and was sent to over 1 million ‘friends of Ireland’ email addresses throughout Europe.’

‘A Journey through Wicklow’ has already aired on the City Channel in Dublin and Galway and on Channel South in Munster.

Plenty of fun by sea at Maritime Festival

Bank Holiday weekend-long event in aid of RNLI

THE ANNUAL Maritime Festival was launched in Arklow Lifeboat Station last Thursday 22nd July.

The festival which is held in aid of the RNLI will be a weekend long event kicking off on Bank Holiday Saturday. The event will start at 7.30pm on the Riverbank and there will be a number of events including tug of war, live music by Second Coming, duck races, swan races, model sail boats, gladiators, bronco bull, wheel of fortune and a jumbo slide.

Sunday’s events will be on the Quayside and will start at 1.30pm with the blessing of the fleet. At 3pm there will be an air sea rescue demo. Other events on the day will be live music, dodge ball, dog show, bronco bull, boat trips on firehawk, soccer penalty shootout, face painting, Hills of Arklow car show, model boat exhibition, great granny competition, barbecue tent and refreshments, tae-kwon-do display and prizes for the best shop front.

There was a great turn out at the launch and the festival queen, Aoife Redmond was unveiled.

Chairman of the fundraising committee, Tommy Annesley, said there was a great turn out on the night and said the festival is one of the main fundraisers for the Arklow Lifeboat.

‘We are hoping for good weather now. With Arklow being a sea faring town there will be a good turn out and there is plenty for all the family to do during the weekend.

Most of the events are free which will prove a great draw for families feeling the pinch of the recession.

 

ARKLOW MARITIME AUGUST WEEKEND FESTIVAL

Saturday – Riverwalk 7.30pm

Tug of War 

Live Music (Second Coming)

Duck Race Swan Race

Model Sail Boats

Gladiators

Bronco Bull

Wheel of Fortune

Jumbo Slides

    Sunday – On Quayside

 13.30pm Blessing of the Fleet

  Live Music

 15.00pm Air Sea Rescue

 Dodge Ball

 Dog Show

 Bronco Bull

 Boat trips on Firehawk

 Face Painting

 Hills of Arklow Car Show

 Model Boat Exhibition

 Great Granny Competition

 BBQ Tent & Refreshments

 Tae-kwon-do Display

 Prizes for best Shop Front

 Soccer Penalty Shootout

 

 

Airport Moves Closer

 

WICKLOW International Airport moves a step closer to getting off the ground this week as negotiations commenced with Arklow landowners with a view to securing a site for the €100m project.

Speaking to the Wicklow People this week, consortium CEO Antony Martin confirmed that talks were ongoing with vendors but further information was unavailable at suck an early stage.

According to the team behind the airport plan, a 600-acre site is required.

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Maritime Museum Launched at Bridgewater

 

Arklow’s rich maritime heritage is to be celebrated for many years to come with the launch of the local Maritime Museum at the new location of the Bridgewater Centre.

 

Since it’s inception in the town over 30 years ago, the museum has been aching to spread out in a larger and brighter venue which can accommodate all its treasures comfortably.

 

It was first considered three years ago that the new centre could provide a favourable home for the museum and this week it all came to fruition.

 

The museum first came about as a way to preserve the many historical and cultural artifacts which made their way back to Arklow following the seafaring adventures of local men.

 

When in the seventies, it emerged that the younger generations were unaware of their value or eager to clean them out an appeal was put out for them to be donated to the museum for all to enjoy.

 

Following a successful first exhibition in the CBS in 1973 the seed was sown and it was evident that such a project would be very well received in town.  Hundreds of exhibits, some dating back to 200 years relate to the various aspects of maritime life including fishing, sea trade, boat building and sea rescue.

 

They are testament to the many trips taken by Arklow sailors all over the world.  The committee behind the museum aims to have the amenity seen, not as a graveyard for maritime history but as a link to the town’s heritage both past and present.

 

“We have an extremely strong maritime heritage in Arklow, including Arklow Shipping, Arklow Sailing Club and Rowing Club, so it is very important for the town, “said PRO and well-known historian Jim Rees.

“We are hoping to attract all ages and walks of life into the museum to take a look at what is on display including maps, drawings, paintings, ship building tools, photos and much more,” he said.  

The museum is open from 10.00am until 5.00pm Tuesday to Saturday and by appointment at other times for groups and tours.  Entry costs €5 for adults and €3 for children and OAP’s.

 
PHOTOGRAPHIC EXIBITION

A PHOTOGRAPHIC exhibition continues daily at the Arklow Visual Arts Gallery in advance of Positive Ageing Week. The show features photos taken to show the positive contribution that older people make to society and their abilities. All are welcome.

 
FR. TOM MOVES ON

A SPECIAL thanksgiving Mass and reception took place in Arklow recently in honour of Fr. Tom Clowe who will soon leave the parish after almost five years serving the Community.

A popular member of the clergy in the region, Canadian native Fr. Close is moving to the parish of Airfield at the end of August.

The Arklow Parish Pastoral Council organised the evening to say thank you on behalf of Arklow for all the work Fr. Clowe has done over the years and in recognition of his wonderful contribution.

 
SHIP TO SHORE

Arklow’s rich maritime heritage is to be celebrated for many years to come with the launch of the local Maritime Museum at a new location at the Bridgewater Centre.

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Winners of Arklow Business Awards 2009
Arklow Chamber Ball and Business Awards – Huge Success!!

Arklow & District Chamber held their Annual Ball & Business Awards Ceremony last week and the event was a huge success.  With almost 200 people in attendance, the awards, positive speeches and relaxed atmosphere all made for an extremely enjoyable evening!

The Chamber wishes to congratulate all the winners of the Arklow Business Awards 2009. 

The winners were - Business of the Year – Servier (Ire) Industries, Retail Outlet of the Year – Duffy’s Pharmacy, Outstanding/Most Innovative Business – Divito Studios and Best Civic & Community Endeavour – The Arklow Music Festival. 

This was the first year the Chamber undertook the Business Awards to recognising the businesses and civic groups of Arklow who have made a substantial contribution towards employment, innovation, service, profiling and entertainment in Arklow & South Wicklow. 

Joining Forces with the Chamber

The Arklow Chamber is very much aware of the current economic times we are all dealing with and despite hard times the Chamber’s message is getting through, that we are as a collective one voice for Arklow and that supporting each other, and working together, we can help to create and preserve jobs in our area. 

We have a positive, dynamic, innovative and hardworking business community in our area and becoming a member of the Arklow Chamber is helping the local business community in Arklow to become a stronger force. 

Arklow District and Chamber is constantly changing and evolving to meet these challenging times and we need your feed back and support to “help us to help you”.

Benefits of becoming a Chamber member are numerous, but to name just a few: 

Have your company details listed on Arklow.ie for free.  Arklow.ie is fast becoming the one stop shop for all information relating to Arklow and is receiving up to 400 hits a day.  The Chamber represents your business at local and national government level by lobbying on your behalf with Arklow Town Council and Wicklow County Council in relation to current issues such as infrastructure and water rates.   We can provide advice to your business – use the Chamber to draw on its experience, local knowledge and skills to assist you with your business.  We can facilitate you with training initiatives and in networking by facilitating networking opportunities.

We are keen to develop links with all business sectors in Arklow and South Wicklow to help and support each other, working towards an area that is the top location in County Wicklow to do business in.

As always we have a number of events on the horizon. In the coming weeks we will have a repeat of our “Business After Hours” event and this will be followed by our Golf Classic which is taking place in Arklow Golf Club on the 12th June next.
 
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