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Clare Arts Office’s further supports for artists

Clare Arts Office has issued calls to support those looking to perform outdoors this summer, for artists looking for studio spaces and for those involved in amateur drama seeking to attend the Drama League of Ireland Summer School.

Funds sought for Shannon riverbank walk upgrade

Clare Independent T.D. Michael McNamara says he is hopeful funding can be secured to upgrade a section of the popular riverbank walk in Shannon town, which has become impassable in recent months.

Minister officially opens Clare Civil Defence HQ

The new Clare Civil Defence headquarters was officially opened last evening by Minister Simon Coveney TD, Minister for Defence and Minister for Foreign Affairs.

Concern of Mid-West Covid numbers

The Department of Public Health Mid-West is reporting an increase in COVID-19 outbreaks in workplaces in Limerick and across the Mid-West following a sharp increase in the incidence rate in recent weeks.Ā 

2022 target for Lahinch SeaWorld works completion

Lahinch SeaWorld closed at Christmas 2019 to undertake a refurbishment programme which was required to sustain what was a decaying facility for the next 30 years.
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Fundraising underway for Kilnaboy projects

Kilnaboy Community Development Association are undertaking a major fundraising drive to improve and repair the School, Hall and Church car park.

Animal fosterers needed in County Clare

Clare Animal Welfare is urgently looking to build their network of volunteers who can temporarily foster a dog in need.

Ennis to become university town in October

From the first day of October, Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT) and Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT) will cease to exist, and more than 15,000 students and 1,200 staff across the Midlands and Midwest will be teaching, learning and researching at the newly designated TUS: Midlands Midwest.
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