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Arklow produced new drug

The largest global study into chronic heart failure has found that a drug made in Co. Wicklow reduces death and hospitalisation due to heart failure by more than a quarter in at-risk patients.

The research project, 3which included six centres In Ireland, found that Ivabradine, a medicine to specifically reduce heart rate, reduces death and hospitalisation due to heart failure by 26%, in patients with moderate to severe heart failure and a heart rate above 70 beats per minute.

Ivabradine, produced by the French pharmaceutical company Servier at its plant, is the first innovative treatment in its class and the only treatment to provide pure heart rate reduction. It is shown to significantly improve the overall prognosis for patients with chronic heart failure. In Ireland, Ivabradine is currently licensed to treat chronic stable angina pectoris.

The Servier plant inArkow, which currently employs 300 people, was the first manufacturing facility to be built outside of France in 1989. The size of the Arklow factory has double in the past three years with Servier investing €68 Million in the plant and 124 million in Ireland since beginning manufacturing operations in the town.

Francis McKeown, Assistant General Manager, Servier Arklow Plant told the Wicklow Times, “The whole team in Arklow is very excited by the great results of the study. We are delighted at the very positive impact that the study will have on the Arklow plant and also on the whole Servier group. The company has made substantial investment in Arklow in recent years, opening a new packing hall in 2008 and more recently, a new state of the art production building. These investments will ensure that all demands for Ivabradine and our other products can be met and consolidates the position of the Wicklow facility as a strategic site in the Servier organization”

Commenting on the findings, HSE National Clinical Programme Director of Heart Failure, Consultant Cardiologist, St Vincent’s University Hospital in Dublin, said, “We have not seen results like SHIFT in heart failure in some tome so this is of major clinical importance. The problem, of heart failure is reaching epidemic proportions in Ireland and worldwide due t our ageing population so we urgently need better ways of managing this disease”

Pro McDonald, who participated in the research as an Irish investigator in the study, added: “We know that heart rate is an important target in heart failure treatment and SHIFT gives us valuable information about the benefits of specific heart rate reduction with Ivabradine. If we can reduce heart rate in theses patients, we can improve survival.”

Chamber Network Event

A Speed networking event involving all of County Wicklow’s chambers of commerce takes place on Wednesday September 15th in the Royal Hotel and Merrill Leisure Club and registration at 7 p.m.

Members of Wicklow town, Arklow, Bray and Greystones Chambers will be present on the night, as will representatives from Dun Laoghaire Chambers of Commerce. Please pre-register by contacting Susana at (0404 66610) or email the booking form to susana@wicklowchamber.ie

Alps site approval to create 500 new jobs

‘SHOCK AS BORD PLEANALA GIVES GREEN LIGHT’

Arklow could be dragged from recession with the news that the long awaited Alps site on Upper Main Street has been granted development approval.

Developer Graham Quinn received the news from An Bord Pleanála yesterday morning and told the Wicklow People that he is ‘delighted and shocked’.

For the past two years the file has been under consideration by the board and has been amended on several occasions following objections from various parties.
The biggest change that is to be made as a result of conditions is for a section of the building to be reduced from three to two storeys.

The project was estimated pre-recession to cost in the region of €180m and is expected to create up to 500 new jobs including during construction stages.

‘It is fantastic news, now I can start talking to anchor tenants and negotiating with them, all of which was put on hold until we had a decision.  The first stages will be to start marketing the project and to appoint an auctioneer,’ said Mr. Quinn.

The Dublin-based developer said that he is keen to bring the project to fruition and that Arklow is a great town which will undoubtedly benefit from this economic boost.
‘Arklow is a great town with a great population and this will create a lot of employment.  We want to get good operators for the hotel and retail units which will provide products that Arklow needs,’ he added.

The site on which the old Ormonde Cinema building stands will be transformed for the construction of a 93 bedroom hotel, 74 residential units, medical centre, crèche, 35 retail units and 14 office units and a multi storey car park facility.

NEW DVD GIVES INSIGHT INTO GARDEN COUNTY DELIGHTS

 

Eamon De Buitlear launches Wicklow Tourism DVD


A new DVD offering a wonderful overview of County Wicklow was launched at a special event held in the Druid’s Glen Resort.

Renowned broadcaster, author and independent film maker Eamon de Buitlear officially launched the production whilst also praising its quality.

Presented by broadcaster Siobhan O’Connor, the Wicklow County Tourism DVD gives the viewer an excellent insight into what the Garden County has to offer.  There are also breathtaking aerial shots showcasing some spectacular scenery.

In his speech Chairman of Wicklow County Tourism, Tom Fortune thanked Eamon de Buitlear for launching the DVD.  He also said that the DVD will be an invaluable tool for promoting the Garden County, both at home and abroad.

‘A Journey through Wicklow highlights some of the best attractions that our beautiful county has to offer.  This type of promotion is an excellent resource by which to promote the county both in Ireland and abroad.  Not only has the film aired on City Channel and Channel South for a number of months this year, it is also available to watch on our website, www.visitwicklow.ie and it can also be viewed on YouTube.  We featured the DVD in our recent pan-European e-zine campaign, in conjunction with Tourism Ireland, and was sent to over 1 million ‘friends of Ireland’ email addresses throughout Europe.’

‘A Journey through Wicklow’ has already aired on the City Channel in Dublin and Galway and on Channel South in Munster.

Airport Moves Closer

 

WICKLOW International Airport moves a step closer to getting off the ground this week as negotiations commenced with Arklow landowners with a view to securing a site for the €100m project.

Speaking to the Wicklow People this week, consortium CEO Antony Martin confirmed that talks were ongoing with vendors but further information was unavailable at suck an early stage.

According to the team behind the airport plan, a 600-acre site is required.

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 Supporting each other in difficult times

 

Working together, building membership, supporting local business and unity of purpose are the main focuses of the newly elected Arklow & District Chamber of Commerce President, Mr Donal O’Sullivan. Donal who is a Solicitor in the town and a town Councillor was elected President at the AGM of the Chamber last Tuesday night.

The Chamber also welcomes our newly appointed CEO, Lorraine Killick who replaces Teresa Corkish. We have a highly skilled professional team who will work to ensure the Chamber is at the forefront of business in Arklow.

Accepting the nomination Donal said that "we need to support each other in Arklow and highlight the very many positive aspects of business and life in Arklow. As President I would like to thank all our members for their continued support of the Chamber and to emphasise how important it is in this present economic climate to continue your support. Now more than ever it is vital that we all work together to help each other and support local business. We need to pool our resources and experience and assist each other in these difficult times. Local networking will be one of our focuses this year, encouraging local businesses to work with each other to keep business in Arklow". Arklow has a vast array of both commercial and retail interests and we need to work with each other and where we can "think local first".

On the jobs front we face many challenges. Arklow has made huge strides forward over the past 18 years and we cannot slip back now. We need to maintains a high quality profile in attracting new business to the area. We need to build on the excellent work done by the outgoing Council and ensure that their plans for a full promotional package for business and tourism are completed. Arklow has many things to offer new companies.

Donal also expressed disappointment with the delays in delivering the water infrastructure to the town. Up until last August there was no question of a funding problem. "I was personally very disappointed with recent presentation by the County Manager to the Chamber and in particular the failure to deliver our water infrastructure. In fact this lead to a comment from one chamber member who said "as far as Wicklow County Council is concerned Wicklow ends at the Beehive".

This is a perception that needs to change. Arklow is the second largest town in County Wicklow and should be treated as such when it comes to infrastructure.

Closing he said -2009 will be a tough year for business so it is essential that the businesses of Arklow make use of the excellent service the Chamber has to support them and to continue to be a strong advocate for business in our area.

 
Tile company to shut temporarily

 

The employment situation in Arklow has received another major setback this week with the news that local tile manufacturer VitrA Tiles is to cease production for a time in the new year.

With the lay-offs set to last for at least two months, the decision comes in response to the low sterling-Euro exchange rate which has resulted in a build up of stock.

The closure is reported to have been cited as a way of reducing stock. In the region of 100 staff members are currently employed at VitrA Tiles with 50 of these expected to be facing temporary lay-offs.

However, company director Robert Hickson said this week that this is purely a temporary measure and that he is confident the plant will re-open as promised. Despite the fact that staff are told they will be reinstated in the coming months they are now left with the pressure of being short on funds over Christmas.

A spokesperson for the local Social Welfare office told the Wicklow People that although every effort is made to deal with applications quickly it can take a number of weeks for new applications to be processed.

 

 
Guest speaker Bertie gets down to business

 

A very special guest speaker will take the stage at the Wicklow Showcase this week.

Former Taoiseach, Bertie Ahern TD, will be among the speakers along with Mr. Sean Fitzpatrick, Chairman of Anglo Irish Bank.

The guest speakers will be encouraging businesses to relocate to County Wicklow at the forthcoming event.

The Wicklow Showcase which is organized by Wicklow County Council will take place in the Pavillion, Leopardstown Racecourse in Dublin on Friday November 21st.

The event will offer practical information and advice on developing a new business or relocating an existing business to County Wicklow.

The aim of the event is to communicate the message that Wicklow is open for business.

The business climate in the county is incredibly vibrant and there are many reasons why companies should consider relocating there.

Wicklow delivers in every key area that matters to business, prime location, attractive costs, educated workforce, excellent transport links, good infrastructure, IT and support from Wicklow County Council and other agencies and this will all be highlighted at the Showcase event.

The Wicklow Showcase will bring together all of the supporting elements and information and it targeted at businesses in the south Dublin area and beyond who may be thinking of relocating.

 
Festive Lights to Brighten up Town

Arklow is set to come alive with some festive sparkle as this year the Christmas lights will be turned on at the week-end, Saturday, November 22nd at 5p.m. There will be a special ceremony in the parade ground on Main Street from 5p.m.  The event is expected to be one to remember with a special visit from Santa Clause who will give out goodies to the children.

 

 
Council Blame derelict Dunnes site

Despite angry words from a former Arklow Trader, Councillor Donal O’Sullivan, has re-stated his campaign for Dunnes Stores to clean up their act.  Former trader Debbie Loane has berated Cllr. O’Sullivan’s campaign for Dunnes Stores to clean up their old premises on Arklow Main Street.

 

Mr Loane has pointed the finger of blame at Arklow Town Council for granting planning permission for the Bridgewater Shopping Centre, where Dunnes Stores have their new store.

 

The ex-trader added that it was good business sense on Dunnes Stores behalf to move where the highest footfall of retail customers are.

 

“Cllr. O’Sullivan should consider the Town Council’s and planners’ part in destroying the Main Street and stop pointing the finger at Dunnes Stores”,  said Ms Loane, “he would be better to show concern for the people who have lost business and employment”.

 

Despite harsh words Cllr. O’Sullivan has re-confirmed he will continue his campaign to push Dunnes Stores into renting their former premises as soon as possible.

 

“Again this weekend there was more vandalism and graffiti on the hoarding. Dunnes Stores have been apart of the town for 50 years and they owe the people of Arklow more than leaving a huge mess behind them”, responded Cllr O’Sullivan.

 

He went on to say in response to Ms Loane he wasn’t on the Town Council when permission was granted for the Bridgewater and every commercial retailer have the right to move premises but should have the decency to leave any unoccupied premises in a reasonable state.

 
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