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Aiden nears end of Shannon swim

A 43-year-old father-of-two from County Roscommon is nearing the completion of an epic swim the length of the mighty River Shannon, the longest river in Ireland and British Isles.

Pat preparing for his final swim

Lahinch native, Pat Conway, is currently in training for the annual Lahinch to Liscannor Swim. Pat started this swim way back in 1972 and has organised, fundraised and swam it for the past 49 years.

Kilrush RNLI lifeboat assists disabled yacht

The Kilrush RNLI lifeboat was called to assist a lone sailor who reported his vessel to be disabled this afternoon.

Man airlifted to hospital after cycle event collision

A man has been airlifted to hospital after he was injured in a collision during a cycle event in Co Clare this afternoon.

Eoghan to cycle from Malin to Mizen for late...

A West Cork man who lost his Clare-born wife to cancer will undertake a fundraising cycle event that will see him and a group of friends cycle the length of Ireland.
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Jerry to run 10k in each of the 32...

On January 18th 2010 John Twomey lost his fight to Motor Neurone Disease. His son Jerry Twomey has decided to set himself a challenge to mark John’s birthday this year.

Three Clare groups are lottery funding finalists

Three Clare organisations have been announced amongst the thirty-five national finalists from across Ireland in the National Lottery Good Causes Awards today.

ChangeX and LEGO Foundation fund learning projects

ChangeX, the community engagement platform, has launched an €80,000 play-focused community fund, with support from the LEGO Foundation, to enable communities across Clare to start proven learning through play projects and empower community groups, parents and caregivers to create more playful experiences for children. 
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