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Aer Lingus to lay off workers at Shannon

Aer Lingus is set to lay off workers at Shannon Airport as the airline continues to suffer from the current grounding of the majority of flights.

Building work recommences at Shannon Free Zone

Building work on a major 148,000 sq ft development at Blocks K & L at the 300-acre Shannon Free Zone in Co. Clare has recommenced following the easing of restrictions on the construction sector as a result of COVID-19 health and safety measures.

Sod turned on Ei campus extension

Work has begun on site as Shannon’s largest employer, Ei Electronics, turned the sod on the expansion of its existing facility in the Shannon Free Zone.

Clare schools in AIB Build A Bank Challenge final

Three Clare schools have taken part in the final of the 18th ‘AIB Build A Bank Challenge’, one of the longest running schools programmes for Transition and 5th Year students across Ireland. 

Sweet gestures from public for Clean Ireland staff

Customer kindness, from bins decorated with homemade thank-you cards, to homemade cakes and boxes of chocolates left on them, will be one of the great positive take-aways for Clean Ireland Recycling staff from the COVID-19 crisis.
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TDs to work towards Shannon Airport growth

Fianna Fáil TD for Clare Cathal Crowe has welcomed a cross-party commitment from Midwest TDs to ensure growth at Shannon Airport at this challenging time.

Government approves Phase 1 of easing Covid-19 restrictions

The Government has announced that we are on course to move to Phase 1 of the Roadmap for Reopening Society and Business from Monday May 18th. This is in line with advice received from the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET).

Saturday’s €4,041,306 ticket sold in Lissycasey

Saturday’s €4,041,306 winning ticket was sold in at Talty’s Mace Circle K in Lissycasey it has been confirmed.
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