Award for Cavan Business Scotts Irish Cider at Ploughing 2016

Chair of the Network of Local Enterprise Offices

Small businesses from Cavan, Galway, Dublin, Sligo and Tipperary win at first ever Local Enterprise Village Awards

Sales of up to €1million expected to be generated by small businesses at the Ploughing, according to Local Enterprise Offices

The achievements of small businesses were put in the spotlight by the Local Enterprise Offices at the National Ploughing Championships today as the winners of the first-ever Local Enterprise Village Awards were presented by the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Ms. Mary Mitchell O’ Connor T.D

Organised by the Local Enterprise Offices and judged by Enterprise Ireland, the six winners of the inaugural Local Enterprise Village Awards included small businesses and start-ups from Cavan, Galway, Dublin and Sligo.

Scotts Irish Cider in Cavan were awarded the ‘Food and Drink’ category.

Galway firm, Green Earth Organics, won the ‘Consumer Product’ category, while the ‘Consumer Service’ category went to The Irish Workshop in Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown.

Two ‘Vision’ awards were presented to Celtic Gent in Fingal and to SUIP Manufacturing in Sligo respectively.

The ‘Visual Display’ award, which was judged separately by Guest Adjudicator and Journalist, Mairead Lavery, was won by Emerald Oils in Tipperary.

A total of 84 small companies, all of which are showcasing their products and services inside the Local Enterprise Village at the National Ploughing Championships this week, took part in the awards competition.

Presenting the awards earlier today on a visit to officially open the Local Enterprise Village, Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Mary Mitchell O’ Connor T.D. said: “It is a great honour to be asked by the Local Enterprise Offices to present the inaugural ‘Local Enterprise Village Awards’ to highlight the achievements of small businesses across the country, who contribute to Ireland’s rural economy.  I want to congratulate this year’s winners and I want to encourage more people to start their own business and become entrepreneurs, just like these winners have done.  More entrepreneurs and start-ups will lead to more quality jobs right across Ireland and support is available from your Local Enterprise Office.”

Kieran Comerford, Chair of the Network of Local Enterprise Offices in local authorities is predicting that the small businesses inside the Local Enterprise Village will generate sales and orders worth up to €1million this year.

Speaking on the first day of the Ploughing, Comerford said: “Last year, small businesses and start-ups achieved sales and orders worth nearly €645,000 as a direct result of participating at the Ploughing. This year, thanks to the introduction of new measures, such as a dedicated product launch and demonstration area inside the Local Enterprise Village, we are predicting that this figure will be higher for 2016 and could be up to €1million, depending on overall visitor numbers.”

Representatives of Enterprise Ireland and local authorities were also on stage at today’s awards ceremony, which took place inside the Local Enterprise Village.

Pictured below: Jonathan Scott of Scotts Irish Cider receiving his award from Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Mary Mitchell O’ Connor T.D. Also pictured at the presentation of the awards is Kieran Comerford, Chair of the Network of Local Enterprise Offices; Niall O'Donnellan, Enterprise Ireland; Tommy Ryan, CEO Cavan County Council.

Scotts Irish Cider LEO Village Award Ploughing 2016