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06 Sept 2025

Leitrim’s Carrick Business Campus nominated for National Chamber Awards

Leitrim is in the running for a national award that recognizes the best local government projects across Ireland.

Leitrim’s Carrick Business Campus nominated for National Chamber Awards

Leitrim’s Carrick Business Campus has made it onto the shortlist for the 2024 Chambers Ireland Excellence in Local Government Awards, bringing a bit of excitement to the county! Announced on October 8th, this nomination means Leitrim is in the running for a national award that recognizes the best local government projects across Ireland.

So, what’s the buzz about? The Carrick Business Campus is no stranger to locals—it used to be home to MBNA, the financial services giant. In 2023, the campus got a facelift, with minor refurbishments done to prepare the space for new clients. The result? A modern, flexible office space that’s already attracted some businesses, but still has plenty of room left for others looking to set up shop in Carrick-on-Shannon.

This project is about more than just office space. By breathing new life into the former MBNA building, Leitrim County Council is creating opportunities for local job growth and boosting the area’s economy. And they’re not done yet! Phase Two of the development is set to kick off in mid-2024, bringing more substantial refurbishments that could make the campus an even bigger draw for businesses.

The Chambers Ireland awards celebrate the best local government efforts across 15 categories, from urban renewal to climate action and economic development. With 98 projects competing this year, the competition is fierce, but making the shortlist is a big win for Leitrim. It’s a chance to show off the positive changes happening in the county and how Carrick Business Campus could be a game-changer for the local economy.

Minister of State for Local Government, Alan Dillon TD, praised the incredible work being done at local levels, calling attention to the vital role these projects play in shaping communities. For Leitrim, this is more than just a nod of recognition—it’s a chance to celebrate how far the county has come in boosting its local economy.

The winners will be announced on November 21st, but whatever happens, this nomination highlights the big steps Leitrim is taking to position itself as a hub for business. Whether you’re cheering for a win or just excited to see how Carrick Business Campus evolves, one thing’s for sure—Leitrim is making moves!

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