Charlotte Brontë’s time in Ireland in 1854, and her visit to Co Clare in particular, will be discussed at an event at this year's Mountshannon Arts Festival.
In September 2019, Clare Youth Theatre outlined its plans to work to create a devised production in glór that would be written, directed, produced and acted by the teenage members. On Sunday, 22nd May, 2022, at 7:00pm this ambition will be realised with the production of ‘Wonderland – A Twisted Tale’.
John Spillane, one of Ireland's most accomplished songwriters, will be the headline act at the Mountshannon Arts Festival this year's June Bank Holiday weekend.
The HSE National Ambulance Service (NAS) is marking National Volunteering Week by recognising just under 1,000 Community First Responders (CFR) for their valuable volunteer work and commitment throughout the pandemic. This year, the theme of National Volunteering Week is “Celebrate and Reconnect”.
A ten-year-old primary school student has seen her winning garden design in full bloom during the launch of Shannon Group’s new community biodiversity garden.
Young People from West Clare have created unique visual statements through the “My Own Brand” project facilitated by renowned artist Ruth Wood and the Clare Youth Service.
‘Promoting Gender Equality & Diversity in Local Government’ was organised by the Council in collaboration with See Her Elected (SHE) and was funded by the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage.