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Choose your Adventure – 3 Counties – 12 Challenges

Lough Derg Lakelands, in association with Fáilte Ireland, and the local authorities of Clare, are delighted to launch Adventure Lough Derg.

Intel Diversity & Inclusion Scholarships Awarded at UL

Five University of Limerick (UL) students have been awarded scholarships under a newly established Intel Diversity & Inclusion Scholarship program.

Urgent need for support for Shannon Airport

A Co. Clare based action group is demanding government support for Shannon Airport in COVID recovery and beyond.

Ireland is ‘Paddy Last’ in Europe – Ryanair

Ryanair has called on Transport Minister Eamonn Ryan to explain why Ireland hasn’t issued any Digital Covid Certs, while 24 other EU countries started issuing Covid Certs in June, which come into force from today, 1st July.

LIT increases student work placements

Limerick Institute of Technology has bucked the national trend by increasing its student work placement capacity by almost 50 percent during a year when Covid-19 restricted work placements elsewhere.
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Shannon Group confirms heritage sites talks

Shannon Group has confirmed that it is in discussions with local authorities in Clare and Limerick on the transfer of the Shannon Heritage company and all its visitor attractions in Co. Clare (including Bunratty Castle) to Clare County Council, with King John’s Castle transferring to Limerick City and County Council.

Council engages with Shannon Group on heritage sites

Clare County Council has engaged with Shannon Group to commence a due diligence process to consider the potential transfer by Shannon Group PLC of Shannon Heritage (Clare-based visitor attractions) to Clare County Council as a subsidiary company.

Shannon Heritage sites to transfer to local authorities

Clare Independent TD Michael McNamara has welcomed the news that the proposed transfer of Shannon Heritage’s portfolio of visitor attractions in County Clare from Shannon Group plc to Clare County Council is to be brought to Cabinet for approval this afternoon.
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