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Help sought tracing Clare ancestors

Pauline Turner, who lives in Australia, is looking for help tracing her family ancestry. Pauline has carried out considerable research already but is seeking more information. Can you help?

East Clare filmmaker for Wexford festival

East Clare resident Hilary Dully is to make a key contribution to the Write By The Sea 2022 Literary Festival in Kilmore Quay, Co Wexford this coming September.

Lough Derg lifeboat responds to vessel in difficulty

The Lough Derg RNLI lifeboat launched last evening to assist four people on a 36ft motor cruiser with engine failure.

‘2 Days in September’ at Cultúrlann Sweeney

On Friday, August 12th at the Cultúrlann Sweeney Theatre in Kilkee, Co Clare at 8pm, will be a performance of the play ‘2 Days in September’.

European Culture Week comes to Ennis

The 18th European Culture Week will be hosted in Ennis this week after being postponed in 2020 due to the global pandemic.
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More Eagles to be released on Lough Derg

The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) has released White-tailed Eagles into the wild as part of a long-term initiative to re-establish a population of this iconic, and once extinct, species in Ireland.

Clare author’s book shortlisted for British awards 

Irish author Tracy Fahey has just been shortlisted for the award for Best Collection in the British Fantasy Awards for her 2021 short story collection, I Spit Myself Out. It is her second time to be nominated for this prestigious prize.

New funding stream for Clare social enterprises

A new €1.5 million scheme will help improve and increase the number of social enterprises in Clare, according to Clare Fine Gael TD Joe Carey.
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