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Boeing 737 MAX can fly in Irish airspace again

The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) Aviation Regulator has today confirmed it is now in a position to lift the suspension of operations of the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft into and out of Irish airspace.

Funding available to social enterprises

Social enterprises based in Clare are being encouraged to apply for funding through Rethink Ireland’s Social Enterprise Development Fund 2021.

Garda warning over multiple scams

Gardaí have issued a public warning about various attempts to obtain money from people by false pretences.

Ennis teenager sets up own coffee company

Katie Dixon is an LCA2 student in Coláiste Mhuire in Ennis. At just 18 years of age, she has set up her own company called Katie’s X21 Coffee.

Council receives presentation from Yunnan Province

Clare County Council has been presented with a piece of marble screen by the People’s Government of Yunnan Province, the local authority’s twinning partner in China.
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Business supports for returned or returning emigrants

The call is now open for applicants for a free initiative to help returned emigrants to Clare start and develop businesses in Ireland.

Over €100,000 awarded in MIC Entrance Scholarships

More than €100,000 in scholarships has been awarded to 50 first-year students at Mary Immaculate College (MIC).

Shannon Group determined to rebuild after COVID-19

The CEO of Shannon Group has reaffirmed the Group’s commitment to restoring air services to Shannon Airport and visitor numbers to its heritage sites as soon as the aviation and tourism sectors reopen.
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