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€10,000 bursary for Clare bladesmith

Five of Ireland’s most talented emerging craft makers, including one from Clare, have been recognised with a €10,000 bursary each for the development of their craft and/or business skills.

Phased easing of public health restrictions confirmed

In line with the plan set out in COVID-19 Resilience & Recovery 2021: The Path Ahead, the Government has announced the phased easing of some restrictions for the month of April, to commence on 12th April. 

€6m for Clare walking/cycling infrastructure

Almost €6m is set to be allocated to county Clare for sustainable transport infrastructure under the government’s Rural Active Travel Investment Programme.

Renewed Garda warning following recent scams

Gardaí are reminding people of scams that continue to see people handing over large sums of money or have money taken from the ban accounts.

Funding available to Clare social entrepreneurs

Social Entrepreneurs Ireland (SEI) is making €50,000 seed funding available through its Ideas Academy to individuals who have an early-stage innovative idea to solve a...
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Concern about planned development in Lahinch

Concern has been expressed that the current water/sewage infrastructure in Lahinch is not adequate to cater for a proposed new development of 28 homes.

Kilkee ATM to be maintained after branch closure

Clare Independent T.D. Michael McNamara has received confirmation from the Bank of Ireland that it will continue to provide an ATM service in Kilkee after the local branch closes.

Pesticides detected in Clare drinking water supplies

Exceedances for the pesticide MCPA has been detected in the water supplies for Ennis and Shannon/Sixmilebridge during 2019 and 2020.
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