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Burren Food Fayre returns this weekend

Food lovers from all over Ireland are in for a treat this autumn, as the Burren Food Fayre is returning for a series of unique food and farm visitor experiences this October bank holiday weekend.

New passenger security system unveiled at Shannon

Time spent going through passenger security screening at Shannon Airport is set to be halved, thanks to a new €2.5 million investment in a state-of-the-art security screening system being unveiled today at the airport.

Survey on potential pedestrianisation of Ennis

In preparation for the development of a Local Area Plan for Ennis, Clare County Council is engaging with the wider community as part of the Ennis Mobility Plan, which will examine all modes of transport for the sustainable movement of people within Ennis and its environs.

Element Six confirms further investment in Shannon

A company that let threatened to close in 2009 and subsequently let hundreds of workers go, is now marking 60 years of operations in Shannon.

ASL named launch customer for hydrogen-power plane

Universal Hydrogen Co. has announced it has executed a letter of intent (LOI) with Dublin-based ASL Aviation Holdings, a global aviation services group based in Dublin, Ireland.
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New plan for Burren and Cliffs of Moher launched

Fáilte Ireland has today launched a new plan that will help drive and sustain tourism in the Burren and Cliffs of Moher.

Shannon Group welcomes budget aviation package

The CEO of Shannon Group has welcomed today’s announcement by Government of a €90 million aviation sector support package in the Budget

Walsh comments disrespectful to Shannon – Dooley

Fianna Fail’s Senator Timmy Dooley has said that former Aer Lingus and British Airways/IAG CEO Willie Walsh’s response that it would be “madness” for Shannon Airport to establish its own airline is disrespectful to the airport, to its Chairman designate Pádraig Ó Céidigh and to the legacy of proven pioneers at the airport.
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