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Holy Island could be dropped from UNESCO List

Inis Cealtra (Holy Island) in East Clare will fall off Ireland's Tentative List for UNESCO World Heritage Sites unless Clare County Council pulls out the stops now, according to Deputy Michael McNamara.

County Clare celebrates Africa Day

Africa Day is the annual commemoration of the foundation of the African Union, which took place in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on 25th May, 1963.

Calling all Clare GAA Clubs – €40,000 to be...

All GAA clubs across the county are in with a chance of winning incredible prizes as part of Kellogg’s sponsorship of the Kellogg’s GAA Cúl camps.

Tour de Munster’s charity partnership with Down Syndrome Ireland 

Tour de Munster, the 600km annual charity cycle which is set to take place this summer from August 5th to 8th has announced its official charity partnership with the Munster branches of Down Syndrome Ireland (DSI).

German travel writer visited Clare on eve of WWI...

In 1913, the ‘Irish Question’ was hotly discussed in European capitals, because on the eve of the Great War the stability in the British Empire’s ‘back yard’ was considered of the utmost strategic importance.
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Scott family collection donated to Clare Museum

While Clare Museum has been closed to the public or has operated under visitor restrictions during the applicable levels of Covid-19 restrictions, it has continued to collect the history of Clare. 

Burren in Bloom 2021 goes online

Burren in Bloom, the annual celebration of the rich biodiversity of the Burren will take place online this year from 8pm to 9:15pm each evening from Tues 18th of May to Saturday 22nd of May.

Kilfenora’s Tara Howley to feature on TG4

Award-winning multi-instrumentalist, singer and dancer Tara Howley from Kilfenora will feature in the next episode of a new six-part series recorded at the Cork Folk Festival in October 2020.
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