Shannon/Limerick - A region on it's knees?
After watching Prime Time last night it struck me how it's always bad news about the Mid West whether it's job losses potential job losses or just plain bad news about crime.
I work up around there a day or two every week for the last 7 years and to me it just seems to be getting worse. Everyone is worried about Dell closing or other companies shutting down or the status of Shannon Airport or else its people regailing me with tales of how tough the place is.:eek: It just seems to be non stop bad news.
It is a region that is definitely facing tough times ahead because of its over concentration of manufacturing jobs and the removal of a lot of the perks that Shannon Airport enjoyed (free zone and flyover), a lot of bad publicity around crime, an inability to attract more investment and an over reliance on tax based development incentives.
It seems that the coming downturn will definitely leave some regions of this country worse than others.
Should the government provide tax breaks for development in the regional cities?, tax breaks for companies relocating to regional centres? decentralisation of government departments or should we all just move to the Dublin-Belfast economic corridor (or possibly Cork) and use the rest of Ireland for weekend breaks and cheese making?