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Launch of ‘Perfectly Located Longford’ investment brochure

Longford County Council has announced the launch of ‘Perfectly Located Longford’, a new investment brochure aimed at attracting businesses to County Longford. The brochure was launched by Longford County Council Cathaoirleach Cllr Colm Murray, joined by the elected members.

Available to read at LocalEnterprise.ie/Longford, ‘Perfectly Located Longford’ offers a roadmap to help businesses see how to successfully set up or expand into County Longford. Included within the brochure are inspiring local business success stories and information on business supports. It also profiles County Longford and some of the advantages businesses benefit from, including its central location, excellent road and rail network, lower cost of doing business and access to an educated and skilled workforce.

Local launches also took place across the county with the Municipal District (MD) Cathaoirligh joined by local businesses: C&D Food with Ballymahon MD Cathaoirleach Cllr Paul Ross, Avery Dennison with Longford MD Cathaoirleach Cllr Martin Monaghan, Kiernan Milling with Granard MD Cathaoirleach Cllr Turlough McGovern. All the above businesses are also profiled in ‘Perfectly Located Longford’.

‘Perfectly Located Longford’ is part of a wider strategy to promote County Longford to investors both nationally and internationally. This work is already well underway, with County Longford representatives promoting the county at St Patrick’s Day celebrations in New York.

Speaking following the launch, Longford County Council Cathaoirleach Cllr Colm Murray said, “Perfectly Located Longford profiles the many advantages there are for entrepreneurs and companies which come to Longford to do business. It also profiles the many inspiring business success stories we have as a small county punching well above its weight in terms of our thriving local business community. I hope this new brochure can inspire and show the way forward for future investment into County Longford.”

Longford County Council Chief Executive Paddy Mahon said, “The Council is very much pro-business and always responsive to the needs of our business community and new investors. I encourage businesses to consider Longford by taking a look at ‘Perfectly Located Longford’ and arranging to speak to or meet with our team in Longford Local Enterprise Office, who are ready to help investors looking to set up or expand into County Longford.”

For further information, check out www.localenterprise.ie/longford and follow the Local Enterprise Office and Longford County Council on social media to stay up to date on all there is to do in County Longford.

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