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Shannon’s critical PPE role for TV documentary

A first-hand view into the work undertaken at Shannon Airport during the Covid-19 crisis will feature in a TV documentary on Monday.

‘Ennis Gives Extra’ to attract visitors this October

Local businesses in Ennis, Co Clare are rolling out ‘Ennis Gives Extra’ – a €40 voucher top-up awarded to ‘staycationers’ who book a 2-night stay in Ennis this October.

Contracts signed for Ashline social housing development

Clare County Council has confirmed the appointment of contractors for the construction of a new social housing development at Ashline, Kilrush Road, Ennis, County Clare.

East Clare Yoga community goes online

The East Clare Yoga Centre in Tuamgraney, Co. Clare has confirmed plans to re-open on Monday 14th September, after it was forced to suddenly close its yoga studio on 12th March due to the global coronavirus pandemic. 

Lahinch-based Canadian chef on Irish food tour

A Canadian chef is looking for food and drink producers to take part in a new cooking series, which will see him travel the length and breadth of Ireland in the next month.
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Thousands of tourism jobs at risk in Clare Taoiseach...

The Clare Tourism Recovery Taskforce, a business group comprising representatives of the Clare tourism and hospitality sector, has warned that almost 9,000 tourism jobs could be lost in County Clare this year

Independent TDs want urgent Government action on Shannon

A group of Independent TDs from across the West of Ireland have issued a joint statement calling on Government to ensure connectivity from North America and Heathrow to Shannon Airport, and to implement fully the recommendations of the Aviation Recovery Taskforce in support of economic recovery across the region.

Combined chambers Shannon survival submission

Chambers representing businesses that directly support over 100,000 jobs across the Mid-Wet and West have united in one voice in a submission to government for supports to help Shannon Airport navigate the current crisis and establish a new model for aviation in Ireland.
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