Carlow has a wide range of products, services and offerings in every sector and community throughout the county and helping to connect these will provide opportunities and growth.

This week saw the launch of the new Love Carlow digital hub (lovecarlow.ie) , highlighting Carlow as open for business and helping to connect businesses, communities, and visitors to the wide range of amenities and services in Co. Carlow.  The new Love Carlow site has over 600 businesses registered in the directory from a wide range of sectors and hosts information, news and event details from around the county.

Celebrating the launch of the new Love Carlow website, Minister Humphreys met with some of the local business listed on the site and  was updated on how easy it is to search for local services, business, events, and community news.

Speaking about the importance of the site, Brian O’Farrell, CEO of County Carlow Chamber of Commerce commented “We want to ensure that businesses, producers and communities across Co. Carlow can easily connect to support each other and promote the offerings of this great County. Today we are delighted to show Minister Humphreys how easy it is for visitors to the site to connect with local retailers like Tip Top Toes & Detail Menswear, but also to connect with producers from different sectors like Made in Carlow who showcase local art, craft and design.”

Registration for businesses on the site is free and the information displayed is uploaded by the business directly to the directory. Similarly, communities and event organisers can connect with the site to submit news and events in their areas for inclusion on the site.

Love Carlow is a project by the County Carlow Chamber of Commerce, and is supported by Carlow County Council, Carlow Local Enterprise Office and the Government of Ireland.  With any queries in relation to the site, visit www.lovecarlow.ie or contact the County Carlow Chamber on 059 91 32337 or info@carlowchamber.com

 

Pictured at the launch of lovecarlow.ie: Minister Heather Humphrey’s, Minister of Justice, Social Protection, Community and Rural Development and the Islands ; Cllr Fintan Phelan, Cathaoirleach of County Carlow, Maurice O’Reilly of Made in Carlow; Pierce Kavanagh, Carlow Local Enterprise Office; Deputy Jennifer Murnane O’Connor, T.D; Cllr Ken Murnane, Mayor of Carlow; Philip McDonald of Detail Menswear; Ethel Murphy Corr of Tip Top Toes