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18/10/2022

Balbriggan Chamber of Commerce and Balbriggan Tourism invite you to meet and hear more about the Brexit Blue Economy Enterprise Development Scheme.
▪️The blue economy covers a wide range of economic activities such as seafood, coastal tourism, oat building and maintenance, marine recreation, and renewable energy initiatives. BIM are managing this scheme.
▪️Hear how businesses can now apply to the Brexit Enterprise Development Scheme.
Paul from BIM will outline the purpose of the scheme and the 3 different types of projects that will be considered for funding.
• Project Type 1 – Capital Investment
• Project Type 2 – Business Mentoring and Capacity Development
• Project Type 3 – Upskilling and Training
• Who is eligible
• What is funded
• How to apply
Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to find out more about the scheme.
▪️Book here: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/blue-economy-enterprise-development-scheme-presented-by-paul-downes-bim-tickets-432921027447

14/10/2022

Happy Friday, everyone! 🎉

Okay, so we're not quite ready to mention the 'C' word juuuust yet. However, before we know it, a certain festive season will soon be upon us! 👀

At Serenity, we understand it can be a busy time of year for all with organising, shopping, gatherings and celebrations. So if you are planning on gifting yourself some winter pampering or if you wish to stock up on your favourite shades of red, why not break out your diary, choose your ideal 'me-time' date and we'll get you booked in!

Secure your appointment today before it's all ho-ho-ho, oops...we mean go, go, go! 😉🎉

𝚂𝚎𝚛𝚎𝚗𝚒𝚝𝚢 𝙱𝚎𝚊𝚞𝚝𝚢


14/10/2022

Free concert 🎵 Tomorrow is World Harp Day so we are hosting a free concert on the farm. Come and visit the animals and listen to beautiful harp music from 4-5 tomorrow afternoon.

12/10/2022

Some of our members who are beekeepers are looking to set up a Native Irish honey bee conservation area, Details below.

The creation of a voluntary conservation area for the protection of the Native Irish honey bee is planned for Garristown and surrounding areas.
A meeting of bee keepers operating in the surrounding areas will take place in Gormley's pub Garristown on Wednesday 26th October at 8pm to establish the conservation area. Anyone interested is welcome to attend.

12/10/2022

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