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1078.1 | Clonmel is good for you. | MEALA::OHARA | | Tue Jun 23 1992 06:32 | 17 |
| As somebody, like Toby, who was originally from the West, (Mayo), but
who now is firmly entrenched in Clonmel, let me thank Toby for his
positive words about Clonmel and the region.
It took my wife and I less that a weekend to decide to not to go to
Galway as we wished to remain in Clonmel for a lot of the reasons Toby
mentioned.
Clonmel has been battered in the past few years by unemployement but
all in all I would'nt swap it for any other town/city.
Also thanks to the many people who Emailed my to wish me luck in the
future.
See you at the Fleadh!!
Dom
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1078.2 | Inquisitive | GIDDAY::NOLAN | | Wed Jun 24 1992 04:11 | 18 |
| Toby,
Why has Clonmel closed down?
How big was the plant and what did it produce?
Dom,
What is the job market like in the Clonmel area?
I'm a Clare man but would like to live in the sunny
south east when I return shortly from this sun scorched
land.
Questions questions one would think I'm confused.
Well I am.
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1078.3 | STAY PUT!!! | MEALA::OHARA | | Wed Jun 24 1992 09:36 | 19 |
| Clonmel was closed (my opinion only) because there were three Mnfg
plants in Ireland and Clonmel and Mervue moved into Galway's ballyBrit
plant. Clonmel was viewed as a high performance plant, 3rd in Corp.
A Simple to much floor space problem.
re Jobs - to say it is bad at the moment is an understatement. Clonmel
is experiencing its worst unemployement figures ever, in excess of 23%.
The Town has lost over 700 Mnfg jobs in the past three years . If you
are chuching a good job to look for work in Ireland the only honest
advice I can give you is DON'T.
The plant closes tomorrow with about 5-8 staying for another 2-3
weeks to complete the close down. Its very sad both for the employees
and for the town.
regards
Dom
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1078.4 | What's the status of the plant? | TALLIS::DARCY | | Wed Jun 24 1992 11:09 | 9 |
| Dom,
Did Digital own the Clonmel plant? If so, is it on the market
for sale? Have any Japanese or German firms showed any interest
in relocating there?
It's a great location - very livable.
/George
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1078.5 | Native talent to the rescue...... | MACNAS::JDOOLEY | Do not take anything for granted | Wed Jun 24 1992 11:19 | 6 |
| MF Kent, manufacturers of high voltage switching and control equipment,
are set to take over the Clonmel plant. They are an Irish based company
with a full order book and a bright future and I think they are to keep
on some ex-Digital staff in the plant maintenance side of operations.
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1078.6 | How about the others? | TALLIS::DARCY | | Wed Jun 24 1992 11:35 | 4 |
| Good news. Ultimately, smaller native companies are better than
the multinationals, especially for the smaller towns like Clonmel.
What is the future of Mervue and Galway, with the closing of Clonmel?
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1078.7 | God only knows... | SIOG::TINNELLY | Consultancy for fee NOT free.. | Fri Jun 26 1992 09:50 | 4 |
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I believe there is another company from Massaschussets moving
into one of Digital's old buildings in Mervue. Hopefully they
will do as much for Galway as Digital has done down through the years.
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1078.8 | | FSDEV::MGILBERT | GHWB-Anywhere But America Tour 92 | Fri Jun 26 1992 10:18 | 6 |
| I have lots of great memories of the Clonmel plant and the area. You won't find
a finer group of professionals anywhere and they were also the most hospitable,
friendly folks I've ever had the pleasure to know.
Slante Clonmel.
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