If you are living or working in a 40 mile radius click here to begin the survey. Purpose of this survey is to ascertain the skills availability in the wider area and thereby assist in attracting new investment and employment.
If interested, please complete the survey in the strictest confidence. Draw for free tickets to Cork Racecourse Mallow and Gate Cinema will be made for participants.
Welcome To Mallow Development Partnership
Welcome to the new, official Mallow Hub website. The award winning Mallow Hub is a key Strategic Region for growth, development and investment supported by the Irish Government's National Spatial Strategy 2002-2020. It is an excellent location for new investment and this website is designed to show you why. The primary aim of this website is to provide businesses and individuals with key information and key contacts on investment, living, visiting and town governance.
John McDonnell Chairperson, Mallow Development Partnership.
Schools Project Goes from Strength to Strength
A large number of teachers from primary and secondary schools in Mallow and North Cork have attended the latest workshops run by the National Centre for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching and Learning (NCE-MSTL) in Mallow.
Thirty secondary teachers from Mallow, Buttevant and Doneraile and twenty primary teachers from the Mallow catchment attended the workshops held at Davis College and Gaelscoil Thomáis Dáibhís respectively.
Mallow Town is undertaking a comprehensive survey to establish a data base of skills available in the area to target potential foreign and indigenous investors. Mallow Development Partnership is asking all those within a 40 mile radius of the town to respond in the strictest confidence to the survey, details of which are being advertised on the roads in and out of the town, on Mallow.ie and directly to households. The survey will be conducted over the next month.
Some of the country’s top educational and commercial institutions worked with the Mallow Development Partnership and the National Centre for Excellence in Mathematics Teaching and Learning (NCE-MSTL) to hold what was Ireland’s first community-based Science and Maths Fair on Sunday October 16th, 2011