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Survey on potential pedestrianisation of Ennis

In preparation for the development of a Local Area Plan for Ennis, Clare County Council is engaging with the wider community as part of the Ennis Mobility Plan, which will examine all modes of transport for the sustainable movement of people within Ennis and its environs.

New plan for Burren and Cliffs of Moher launched

Fáilte Ireland has today launched a new plan that will help drive and sustain tourism in the Burren and Cliffs of Moher.

Call on Government to maintain vital supports for tourism

Hotel and guesthouse across the country have experienced an estimated €5.3 billion collapse in revenues across 2020 and 2021, according to figures from the Irish Hotels Federation (IHF).

Bank closures blow for customers, staff and communities

Sinn Féin TD for Clare Violet-Anne Wynne has described today’s Bank of Ireland branch closures as the wrong decision which will have serious consequences for customers, staff and the wider community.

Rail spur significant for Shannon Airport

Clare Fianna Fáil Senator Timmy Dooley has today welcomed the publication of the National Development Plan 2021 -2030 which will provide capital funding for a number of infrastructure projects in Clare including the provision of a rail link connecting Shannon with the Limerick commuter rail network. 
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TG4 programme features Clare businesses

In a motivational and inspiring six-part series produced by Dundara Television & Media, viewers will discover a genuine message, that life, and in particular your career won't take a step back by moving to the west of Ireland.

Ennis gets €186k for outdoor dining

Minister for Tourism Catherine Martin T.D. and Fáilte Ireland have today announced the locations of 38 permanent Outdoor Dining facilities to be developed in 19 counties nationwide.

Hospitality staff shortages could hamper Autumn bookings

Staff shortages in the hospitality sector in the Burren could hamper Autumn bookings, following one of the busiest summers in the region in recent years in terms of Irish visitors.
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