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Tony Griffin walking from Kildare to Clare for Palestine

Well-known former Clare All-Star hurler Tony Griffin has set out on a 200km walk from his home in Ballymore-Eustace, Co. Kildare, to his native...

Palestinian children’s exhibition at De Valera Library Ennis

“Wipe out that sadness and weave the Dress of Impossible from the tears”. These incredible words are taken from a poem written by thirteen-year-old Roaa Al-Masri from...

GAA President Popular Guest at Scariff Harbour Festival

Jarlath Burns, President of the GAA reflected on the value of building North-South relationships, the community spirit of the GAA and expressed his pleasure...

25th Tour de Munster to kick off this Thursday

The 25th annual Tour de Munster charity cycle is fast approaching, and anticipation is growing as more than 100 amateur cyclists prepare to take...

€187,265 for Clare recipients in Arts Grant Funding

The Arts Council is pleased to announce the 218 recipients of the Arts Grant Funding scheme, representing an investment of €17.1 million to support...
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Anticipation levels rising ahead of Scariff Harbour Festival

An action-packed programme will up the level of anticipation and excitement for the forthcoming Scariff Harbour Festival this Bank Holiday weekend. Energy sapping activities...

Clare author wins 2025 Rubery International Book Award

Sixmilebridge author and academic Tracy Fahey has been awarded the prestigious 2025 Rubery International Book Award for her critically acclaimed body-terror collection I Spit Myself Out. Described by...

Scariff Bay Community Radio celebrates 10th birthday

An East Clare based community radio station is celebrating ten years of broadcasting this week. The seed for establishing Scariff Bay Community Radio was planted...
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