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Cliffs break 1m visitor mark earlier this year

The country’s second most popular tourist attraction is on track for another record year after breaking the one million visitor barrier 11 days earlier than it did in 2016.

Database of Clare craftspeople being compiled

The Southern Region Waste Management Office is currently compiling a database of Clare craftspeople skilled in the area of repairing, reimagining and repurposing old items, from which they will engage key personnel for Reuse Month 2017.

Clare connection with new Carlingford ferry

A Co Clare civil building, civil and marine engineering contractor was behind the construction of two ferry terminals for a new cross-board service on Carlingford Lough.

Cargo jet makes emergency landing at Shannon

A transatlantic cargo jet has made an emergency landing at Shannon Airport this evening.

Audio touring app launched

Startup 'Cultural Roadmapp' is reimagining the classic road trip with a hands-free audio tour app that immerses motorists in authentic local culture and history.
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Prices drop on US routes as competition hots up

Ireland South MEP and member of the EU Transport committee Deirdre Clune has welcomed a surge in transatlantic flights by low costs carriers comparing it to the emergence of low cost short haul flights across Europe in the late 1990s.

New Stockholm-Shannon service takes-off

Tourism providers along the Wild Atlantic Way got another boost today with the commencement by Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) of a twice weekly service to Shannon from Stockholm.

Kilkee reopened to swimmers again

Clare County Council, on the advice of the Health Service Executive (HSE), has today lifted restrictions relating to public bathing at Kilkee beach.
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