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NUI examines history of Irish Travellers over last 100...

NUI Galway is marking International Traveller and Roma Day with a webinar examining the experience of Irish Travellers since the foundation of the Irish state. 

NGI/Zurich children’s art competition returns

The National Gallery of Ireland seeks applications from Clare artists, children and young people for this year’s Zurich Portrait Prize and Zurich Young Portrait Prize.

Burren College of Art to host MFA Graduate Exhibition

The Burren College of Art will host an Opening Reception of their MFA Graduate Exhibition on Saturday, April 16th, from 5-7pm.

Get On Your Bike for Mid West Simon

Mid West Simon Community has have teamed up O’Neill Industrial for their second Annual Charity Cycle.

Cathedral and pub benefit under Historic Structures Fund

Two well-known Clare heritage sites, St Flannan's Church of Ireland Cathedral and Frawley's Bar in Lahinch and have been awarded funding to conserve notable historic structures.
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Communities invited to join National Spring Clean

Clare County Council, in association with An Taisce, is urging people to spring into action and get involved in cleaning up the county as part of the annual National Spring Clean campaign. 

NUIG seeks support with revival of red squirrel

NUI Galway researchers are asking for public support as the battle for the revival of the red squirrel moves to the streets, parks and gardens of cities across the island of Ireland.

330-million-year-old burrows discovered in Burren

Abandoned fossil burrows dating back 330 million years, 100 million years before the appearance of the first dinosaurs, have been found in limestone rock on the coast of Doolin in County Clare. 
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