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Brian Crowley MEP for Cashel meeting

Brian Crowley MEP.

Brian Crowley MEP.

Brian Crowley MEP will be in Cashel on Saturday, September 15 to meet individuals and groups in the region.

He will be holding similiar meetings in other parts of Tipperary county over the coming months.

“It is important to conduct these local meetings on an ongoing basis, to prioritise the changing local issues that effect families today“ said Mr Crowley.

He will also be meeting employment creators in the area to discuss employment creation and retention.

“My EU Industry, Trade, Research and Energy Committee has a 52 billion euro R. & D., fund, and already Irish companies are drawing down 1 million a week. So I want to assist Tipperary businesses access these funds“ added Mr Crowley.

He said “By working together with local groups over the coming months, I am confident that we can turn our values into relevant policies that will bring opportunities and benefits to our own place”.


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Wednesday 19 June 2013

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