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Clare’s tourism reputation to be strengthened by new website

A website dedicated to the promotion of tourism in the County Clare has gone live with more than 400,000 people set to descend on Clare for Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann this August.

New traffic arrangements at Ennis market

New traffic arrangements will be put in place from today (Tuesday) to facilitate the final phase of works on the Ennis Market Rejuvenation Project.

Shannon company in National Enterprise Awards Final

KDA Logistics Ltd T/A Titan Logistics will represent County Clare in the National Enterprise Awards Final at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin this Thursday.

UL & Shannon Chamber team-up for business breakfast

A keen interest in ensuring that its member companies remain competitive prompted Shannon Chamber to invite the University of Limerick’s (UL) Science and Engineering faculty, the Kemmy Business School and the School of Law to visit Shannon.

Trump visiting Doonbeg this month

Businessman Donald Trump is to visit Co Clare later this month.
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Council seriously concerned about Latoon Creek Bridge

Clare County Council has expressed its “serious concern” at the extent to which the presently implemented weight restriction on Latoon Creek Bridge on the R458 (Old N18), located 4 kilometres south of Clarecastle is being breached by vehicles of greater than 3.5 tonnes.

Seminar for owners of historic homes

Owners of historic houses in County Clare are being invited to a special seminar on Section 482, the Tax Break that allows owners of such properties to offset the cost of repairs and maintenance against their income from all sources.

Tubridy on tour in Kilkee

Kilkee welcomed RTÉ to the Clare coastal town for a special edition of the The Ryan Tubridy Show.
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