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Sod turned on new Shannon Free Zone building

The sod was turned today on the site in the Shannon Free Zone Shannon Commercial Properties' proposed €10 million state-of-the-art new office block.

Hopes swim ban to be lifted before summer

It’s hoped that a bathing ban that forced the cancellation of a Christmas Swim in Co Clare last December will be lifted before the summer bathing season begins.

Three Clare pharmacies vie for shop window title

Three Clare retail outlets are seeking the public’s vote to help them win the Go Green with Green Angel Skincare Challenge – a nationwide search to find Ireland’s most creative shop window.

Colette Cowan speaks at International Women’s Day event

  A Limerick secondary school hosted an International Women's Day event yesterday that was address by the CEO of University of Limerick Hospitals Group Ms...

Award for IAA remote ATC trials

The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) has been awarded a prestigious EU Single European Sky Award for the success of its recent Remote Tower trials at Shannon and Cork airports.
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Top honours in Canada for Quin student David

A Co Clare Business student has won the top honours at an international engineering and commerce competition in Montreal.

Scarriff man runner-up in young entrepreneur contest

A 35-year old businessman from Scarriff who developed a smart connected office chair (Agilis) for athletes that helps to reduce muscle tightness and back pain has been named as a Runner-Up in Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur (IBYE).

Dooley seeks action on EU roaming charges

Communications Minister Denis Naughten has been accused of failing to adequately engage with the mobile phone operators on the issue of roaming charges and of allowing them room to evade new EU rules.
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