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RTÉ seeking Clare people for health programme

Do you want to live a longer and healthier life, but don’t know where to start?

Learning Waves journalism programme offers placements

The 2022 programme follows on from the success of the 2019 and 2021 graduate programme where 10 journalism graduates were placed in 10 different radio stations for a period of 5 months. Such was the success of that programme that funding has been awarded for the 2022 programme. Applications for the 2022 intake are open now.

Gender Equality & Diversity event at glór

See Her Elected, the award-winning Government funded project which aims to encourage women from rural areas to engage in local politics is delighted to collaborate with Clare County Council for an upcoming event to promote and support greater involvement by women from diverse backgrounds in Local Government.

RNLI’s ‘Lap The Lake’ event a great success

Lough Derg RNLI Fundraising Branch’s first RNLI Lough Derg Charity Cycle, a 130km cycle round the beautiful Lough Derg earlier this month, was a great success.  

New ‘Launch a Memory’ lifeboat arrives in Clifden

Clifden RNLI’s new all-weather Shannon class lifeboat arrived to an emotional welcome from crowds gathered in the Connemara community to see it complete its week-long voyage home from the charity’s All Weather lifeboat centre in Poole.
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Dermot to hike Arctic Circle Trail for charity

An Ennis man and French Foreign Legion veteran will walk the Arctic Circle Trail (ACT) in Greenland solo this summer to raise funds for Irish Dogs for the Disabled.

Controversial Púca finds new home in Carron

Clare County Council confirmed today that the Michael Cusack Centre, situated in the heart of the Burren, has been selected as the new home of the Púca.

Ennis thriving as social and cultural hub

Ennis is thriving as the social and cultural hub of County Clare and the retail offer in the town centre is robust, a Clare County Council survey has found.
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