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Doolin Coast Guard Unit to be reconstituted on an...

Members of the Doolin unit of the Irish Coast Guard have had their membership terminated while a process is undertaken to reconstitute the service on an interm basis.

Cian and pal’s timely message of hope

Between lockdowns and storms, there is one small country school in Co Clare that believes in HOPE this Christmas.

Multi-agency operation to rescue paddle-boarder

A multi-agency search operation was mounted this afternoon after a person reported themselves to be in difficulty in the water near Portumna, at the northern end of Lough Derg. 

Katja presents latest solo exhibition

Clare-based contemporary artist Katja Wittmer has launched her latest solo exhibition at Scariff Library.

RNLI launches Christmas appeal

Nine months into her role as Lifeboat Operations Manager at Kilrush RNLI, Shawna Johnson is preparing for her first Christmas on call since taking up the management of the station.
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Clare Garda Youth Award winners announced

Inspirational young people from around County Clare were today honoured for their “selflessness, volunteerism and a generosity of spirit” as the winners of the 6th annual Clare Garda Youth Awards were unveiled. 

Burren Discovery Trail viewing points unveiled

Fáilte Ireland has unveiled the first viewing points along the Burren Discovery Trail, a new looped route off the Wild Atlantic Way designed to encourage visitors to explore more and stay longer in the Burren. 

Oldest ink pen in Ireland discovered in Clare

Recent archaeological excavations at Caherconnell Cashel in the Burren, Co. Clare, by Dr Michelle Comber of the School of Geography, Archaeology, and Irish Studies at NUI Galway and the Caherconnell Archaeology Field School, have uncovered the oldest known ink pen in Ireland.
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