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Scariff Harbour Festival gets underway this evening

An impressive range of exhilarating activities will up the teenage heart beats when they take on team-building challenges, bungy trampolining, hanging tough and human...

Final Call for Love Your Coast photography competition

Clean Coasts has confirmed the return of Love Your Coast, one of Ireland's most popular photography competitions, inviting photographers to explore and celebrate the...

Craggaunowen steps back into The Viking Age

Craggaunowen will be transformed into a Viking village with medieval games, battle creations and a celebration of Norse arts, crafts and trades this August...

Acclaimed Clare-born writer Edna O’Brien has died

The acclaimed Clare-born writer Edna O'Brien has died at the age of 93 in London after a long illness. Born in Tuamgraney in East Clare,...

Old Photos, Protected Species & Tasty Treats at Scariff...

The opportunity to indulge in a little local nostalgia, to learn about threatened wildlife species recorded on what was a derelict manufacturing site for...
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Walk the Way of the Famine and Hear Stories...

A unique feature of the August Bank Holiday Scariff Harbour Festival will draw special attention to the story of the famine in east Clare. A...

Irish Chamber Orchestra confirms Autumn/Winter schedule

The Irish Chamber Orchestra has confirmed an eclectic new season with an over-arching theme of Shared Spaces which runs throughout the upcoming year. As a collaborative ensemble, we...

Burren College of Art confirms Poet-in-Residence recipient

The Burren College of Art has confirmed that the recipient of the third annual David Whyte Poet-in-Residence Award is North Clare poet, Grace Wells. David...
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