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Student’s International Women’s Day exhibition opens

Students from TUS Limerick School of Art and Design (LSAD) are adding their voice to an International Posters Exhibition on Gender-based Inequality, Violence and Discrimination, which will open in the TUS LSAD Gallery this International Women’s Day today.

Active Retirement Ireland honours Clare ‘digital ambassador’

The first Active Retirement Ireland digital ambassador from Clare has graduated at a special event in the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland in Dublin.

Lifeboat assists crew of grounded yacht

The volunteer crew of the Lough Derg RNLI lifeboat was called out this afternoon to assist two people on a yacht that that had ran aground on the lake. 

Burrenbeo hosts Learning Landscape Symposium

Burrenbeo Trust will be hosting the 11th annual Learning Landscape Symposium that will bring together leading change-makers and educators on the theme of From Learning to Action from the 18th to the 20th March 2022 at the community centre in Kinvara, Co.Galway and outdoors in the Burren.

Dromoland Castle to host Women’s Irish Open

Dromoland Castle has confirmed the the Women’s Irish Open will be staged on its prestigious 450-acre estate, 18-hole Championship Course, from 22nd to 25th September 2022.
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Dooley to host coffee morning for Ukraine

Clare Fianna Fáil Senator Timmy Dooley will host a coffee morning in aid of those displaced by the Russian invasion of Ukraine this Friday, March 4th 2022.

Clare innovators encouraged to “Be the change you seek”

Social Entrepreneurs Ireland (SEI) is encouraging people from Clare who have an innovative idea to solve a particular social problem to “be the change you seek” by applying for a place on its Ideas Academy – aimed at those with an early-stage idea to solve a social problem or Impact Programme – aimed at high-potential social entrepreneurs looking to grow the impact of their organisation.

New Strategy for the Protection of Clare’s Heritage 

The Government has approved Heritage Ireland 2030, a cross-Government Strategic Policy for Heritage that sets out a framework for the protection, conservation, promotion and management of Ireland’s heritage for the next decade and beyond.
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