Young People from West Clare have created unique visual statements through the “My Own Brand” project facilitated by renowned artist Ruth Wood and the Clare Youth Service.
‘Promoting Gender Equality & Diversity in Local Government’ was organised by the Council in collaboration with See Her Elected (SHE) and was funded by the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage.
The music, food and visitor attractions of County Clare will be in the national spotlight today when RTÉ’s popular Todayshow airs live from Bunratty Castle and Folk Park.
After 3 decades on the road and two years online (due to Covid) the Famine Walk returns to Mayo on Saturday, May 21st 2022. Retracing the steps of several hundred people who made this journey in search of food during An Gorta Mór, walkers will make their way through the spectacular Doolough Valley in the course of this iconic journey.
The 2022 programme follows on from the success of the 2019 and 2021 graduate programme where 10 journalism graduates were placed in 10 different radio stations for a period of 5 months. Such was the success of that programme that funding has been awarded for the 2022 programme. Applications for the 2022 intake are open now.
See Her Elected, the award-winning Government funded project which aims to encourage women from rural areas to engage in local politics is delighted to collaborate with Clare County Council for an upcoming event to promote and support greater involvement by women from diverse backgrounds in Local Government.