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X-PO Kilnaboy to reopen doors after two years 

X-PO, the social and cultural space in Kilnaboy’s former post office, is reopening its doors in the coming days for a short season of activities so that people locally can “reconnect” after two years of lockdowns. 

Free digital skills classes for older people in Clare

Free in-person digital skills classes for older people rollout across the country from today as part of the Hi Digital partnership initiative between Vodafone Ireland Foundation, Active Retirement Ireland and ALONE.

RNLI assists two people on Lough Derg

The Lough Derg RNLI was tasked on Sunday evening to assist two people on board a 25ft yacht that had run aground at Ryan’s Point on the eastern shore of Lough Derg.

Darkness Into Light returns after Covid

After a two-year hiatus due to COVID restrictions, Darkness Into Light walks will be return at sunrise on Saturday May 7th to locations across Clare county including Sixmilebridge, Kilmihil, Shannon, Ennis hosting sunrise events.

Burren villages showcased in new film series

A new film series featuring villages in one of Ireland’s most unique environments has been launched by the Burren Ecotourism Network.
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Arts Office announces ‘Tones’ Studio Residency Award

Clare Arts Office has confirmed that Polish photographer Beata Rosik has been awarded the TONES Studio Residency Award.

€300,000 Seedcorn competition launched

Innovative start-up and early-stage companies from across Ireland are being called on to enter Ireland’s biggest investor readiness competition.

Rita’s film traces her Burren ancestry

A Minnesota woman has produced a film documentary  about her journey to learn about her Irish ancestry and the search for the place and people her immigrant grandmother left behind.
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