The National Youth Council of Ireland (NYCI) is calling on young people from Clare to share their thoughts on the future of Ireland’s electricity system, at a major online Youth Assembly on 21st April 2021.
Clare farmers considering an application to the Organic Farming Scheme have until the 30th of April to do so, following the re-opening of the scheme earlier this month with an additional budget of €4 million for 2021.
The Minister for Tourism, Arts, Culture, Sport, Gaeltacht and Media and Fáilte Ireland have announced details of a new €17million Scheme for developing outdoor dining capacity nationwide.
Clare Independent T.D. Michael McNamara has criticised the Government's Mandatory Hotel Quarantine strategy, which he described as "a half-baked exercise in optics" and a "flawed measure" in the context of an unchecked border with Northern Ireland and when the majority of persons arriving in the state whether by air, sea or over land are not tested for variants of Covid-19.
Five of Ireland’s most talented emerging craft makers, including one from Clare, have been recognised with a €10,000 bursary each for the development of their craft and/or business skills.
In line with the plan set out in COVID-19 Resilience & Recovery 2021: The Path Ahead, the Government has announced the phased easing of some restrictions for the month of April, to commence on 12th April.
Almost €6m is set to be allocated to county Clare for sustainable transport infrastructure under the government’s Rural Active Travel Investment Programme.