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Two Clare estates may be affected by pyrite issue

Clare Independent TD Michael McNamara has expressed concern that the number of Clare homes compromised by Pyrite defective blocks is much greater than previously anticipated after Clare County Council confirmed to him that two Local Authority built estates may be affected.

Consultation on Inis Cealtra Visitor Experience plan

Following a warmly received workshop held online in April, Tandem Partners Ltd, working on behalf of Clare County Council, is appealing to interested communities and businesses to register for a second Online 'Zoom' update so that Tandem can share their interpretive ambitions for Inis Cealtra and concepts for the Old Rectory building in Mountshannon.

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.

Work begins on County Museum redevelopment

Clare County Council has commenced construction on the County Museum redevelopment project, with contractors M. Fitzgibbon Contractors Ltd starting works on site on 4th May following the lifting of Covid-19 Level 5 restrictions for the construction sector.

Shannon Group property shortlisted for national award

A Shannon Group property located on the Shannon Campus at Shannon Free Zone has been shortlisted for a major national award devised to select the 2021 Building of the Year.
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Clare man killed in workplace accident in Galway

A Clare man in his 30s has died in a workplace accident in Galway.

€445,000 in funding for Clare harbours

Eight projects at five allocations in West and North Clare have been awarded over €330,000 in funding as part of a €38.3m Capital Investment Package for the ongoing development of Ireland’s publicly owned harbour network.

Shannon Group focused on recovery and rebuilding

The implementation of a roadmap and a clear timeline is crucial for the recovery of air travel and Ireland’s connectivity according to Mary Considine, CEO, Shannon Group.
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