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Brendan Voyage’s Tim Severin to visit Clare

History will be made on board The Brendan boat on Saturday 9th July when explorer, adventurer, historian and writer Tim Severin makes a rare visit back to the boat’s home in Craggaunowen, Co. Clare to mark the 40th anniversary of the legendary Brendan Voyage.

Deadline looms for third level grant applications

Third level students in Co Clare who haven’t submitted their student grant funding applications for the 2016/2017 academic year are reminded to do so immediately, as the deadline for applications is this Friday, the 8th July.

New weight restrictions in place at Latoon Bridge

Clare County Council has confirmed that its consultants have completed their investigations at Latoon Creek Bridge, which has been the subject of a weight restriction since late 2015.

LIT to offer new course in Ennis

From September, Limerick Institute of Technology will be offering a degree programme in Ennis and it marks the first time that individuals will be able to study to degree level in the town.

Varley new owner of historic Limerick pub

Former Munster hooker Damien Varley is the new owner of The White House Bar in Limerick.
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More Clare businesses investing in their workforce

More businesses in Clare are prioritising staff training and retention as they compete for the talent needed to expand their enterprise.

Phase-out production begins at Roche

A phase-out of production has begun at Roche Ireland Ltd this week.

Minister Breen meets Eirtech course candidates

Minister for Employment and Small Business, Pat Breen met with 14 candidates who have been selected by one of the world’s leading specialist aircraft services companies to train at the company’s operations base at Shannon Airport.
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