Niall Gallagher, Senior Enterprise Development Officer, Local Enterprise Office Louth.
The recently published 2024 year-end figures from Local Enterprise Office Louth, part of Louth County Council, showcase the county’s thriving enterprise.
Local Enterprise Offices are the first stop for business support, whether you’re starting out or expanding. Local Enterprise Office Louth proudly delivers training, mentoring, and grants to help businesses launch, grow, and thrive.
Reflected on the year, Senior Enterprise Development Officer, Niall Gallagher said: “In 2024, we provided grant aid or financial support to 20 high-potential local businesses. These companies drive growth, create jobs, and enter export markets quickly – critical for the county’s economy.”
He continued “136 new jobs were created in 2024 by companies we have supported with grant aid. In addition, three of our high-potential businesses transitioned to Enterprise Ireland to pursue international growth.”
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“Our services had a significant impact last year. Through the Trading Online Voucher Scheme, we helped 38 businesses establish an online presence and 44 companies participated in specialised programmes on sustainability, digitalisation, and lean practices, enabling them to cut costs, reduce waste, and boost efficiency.”
Training and mentoring are also central to Local Enterprise Office’s work. Niall explained, “Over 1,068 clients attended training sessions, and 627 received mentoring. These services are vital for helping business owners tackle challenges and seize opportunities.”
“In 2024, 145 aspiring entrepreneurs joined our Start Your Own Business programme, showing that Louth remains a vibrant hub for start-ups” Niall said.
At the launch of the Local Enterprise Offices nationally, Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Peter Burke, T.D., said: “LEOs ensure that every small business, regardless of location, has a support system available to them, no matter what their concern.
“It has never been easier for a small business to access supports through their Local Enterprise Office, including companies looking to digitalise their operations, to take their first steps in sustainability or identifying new markets. These areas will be key pillars going forward to ensure our small businesses can continue to compete both at home and abroad. Government is firmly committed to supporting them all the way.”
Niall concluded, “Whether you’re starting out or scaling up, we’re here to help. Explore tailored supports for every stage of your business journey at www.localenterprise.ie/Louth/ReadyTo and see how we can support your success in 2025.”