15/08/2013

Dublin-Based Firm To Create 70 Jobs In NI

Alliance Finance spokesperson Judith Cochrane MLA has welcomed news that a Dublin-based firm is set to create 70 jobs in Northern Ireland.

Noonan Services - a facilities management firm - provides security, cleaning and building maintenance to the public and private sector.

Ms Cochrane said: "It is always great to hear of new job opportunities being created locally. Noonan Services is already a well-established employer in Northern Ireland and these 70 new jobs will add to the company's growing strength.

"In recent years many companies have faced economic hardship and it is a healthy sign that Northern Ireland is recovering and is open for business to hear this jobs announcement from Noonan Services.

"I hope other local and international firms will be able to follow their lead."

(CD/JP)

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