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1916 lecture series continues

Between June and December 1916 in the mountains of north Wales, within the confines of Frongoch internment Camp, republicans from all over Ireland were assembled.

O’Dea loses out in bid for top art prize

Ennis artist Mick O’Dea has come up short in his bid to win the biggest award in Irish contemporary art, The Savills Arts Prize.

Nicky Brennan honoured for going the extra mile in...

Clare Youth Service volunteer, Nicky Brennan has been presented with the Extra Mile Award, the prestigious annual accolade of Youth Work Ireland.

EBCF announce Perry as new artistic director

Poet and author Paul Perry has been announced as the artistic director for the 2017 Ennis Book Club Festival.

CLARE HERALD BOOK REVIEW – Then There Was Light

The Clare Herald’s book reviewer Sally Vince looks at books about Clare or by a Clare-based author. This time Sally reviews Then There Was Light, edited by PJ Cunningham and Dr Joe Kearney.
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Michelle hoping to blow away competition in hairdresser awards

Altamoda Hair based in Ennis will be competing for national glory this weekend at the Alfaparf Milano fantastic hairdresser awards which take place in the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel.

2016 batch of Dainty Daisies all set for the...

Rape Crisis Midwest is holding its 5th annual Dainty Daisy event in Ennis on Saturday November 5thIn Treacy's West County Hotel.

Mums of premature babies urged to take care of...

The parents of babies born prematurely have been advised to look after themselves.
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