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On This Day In Clare History – 16 July...

Forty one years ago today saw the official opening of the Ennis Library.

Brexit discussed at the Merriman Summer School

To avoid a clash with Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann in August, the Merriman Summer School was moved forward this year and once more glór was the venue.

Expanded library services on the way in Clare

Clare’s 17,877 library members will shortly be able to enjoy a range of expanded services courtesy of a new national Library Management System (LMS) that Clare County Library and ten other library authorities nationwide have signed up to.

New library scheme for Clare school children

With the school holidays getting underway, Clare County Library has announced details of the Summer Stars Reading Programme for children in all library branches.

‘The Reunion’ reading in Bunratty

Irish author Roisin Meaney will celebrate the publication of her latest book with a special reading at Gallagher’s in Bunratty.
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CLARE HERALD BOOK REVIEW – True to the End

Our book reviewer, Sally Vince, looks at books about Clare or by a Clare-based author. This time Sally reviews True to the End by Joe Quinlivan.

Consultants appointed to design County Library

Clare County Council has announced the appointment of consultants for the design and delivery of the flagship County Library project in Ennis.

Submissions wanted for anthology on rural electrification

This year is the seventieth anniversary of rural electrification. Ballpoint Press, the publishers of the acclaimed Around the Farm Gate, is working with ESB to bring out an anthology of stories marking the impact of rural electrification.
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