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€30m to support post office network

The Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications, Eamon Ryan TD, and the Minister of State with responsibility for Postal Matters, Hildegarde Naughton TD, today announced a funding package of €30m over a three-year fixed period to support a sustainable, nationwide post office network.

Burren National Park free shuttle bus returns

The National Parks and Wildlife Service has announced the return of the free shuttle bus service for the Burren National Park.

Ryanair rejects DAA’s price increase call

Ryanair has rejected the embattled Dublin Airport Authority's (DAA) application for an 88% price increase on what the airline has described as the DAA's already high airport charges at Dublin.

Exciting new Shannon Estuary Way website launched

The popular waterside tourist route, the Shannon Estuary Way, which incorporates Counties Clare and Limerick, is to benefit from an exciting new promotional website.

Post offices need confirmation of Government intervention

The Regional Group of TDs published their third Dáil motion calling on the Government to intervene and support the post office network before it collapses.  
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Temporary changes to GLAS declined by Minister

Independent Clare TD Michael McNamara has called on the Minister for Agriculture to allow temporary adjustments to the conditions of the GLAS scheme which would enable farmers with low-input permanent pasture and traditional hay meadows to cut more hay and silage.

Major investments in skills provision in Mid-West

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris and Minister of State for Skills and Further Education Niall Collins have today announced a major investment in skills training for the Mid-West region.

Progress on Meelick waste water scheme

The land acquisition process is currently underway to facilitate a major upgrade of the waste water scheme in the Meelick/Ballycannon area and it is expected that construction will get under way next year.
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