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‘Get Ireland Growing’ Funding available

Community groups and voluntary organisations from all across Clare are now invited to apply to the Energia Get Ireland Growing and GIY fund 2019, as the €75,000 pool of funding opens for applications is now open.

Public invited to talk on invasive plant species

A public talk and workshop focusing on best practice in the control of giant hogweed in counties Clare and Limerick will take place at Limerick County Hall in Dooradoyle on Wednesday 14 November from 7.00pm to 9.00pm.

Burren Winterage 2018 this weekend

Inspiring relationships between farming and nature are at the heart of the Burren Winterage weekend from the 25th to the 28th of October in Gort, Kinvara and the Burren region.

Quakers visit Community Orchard and Wetland in Ennis

Every year the Religious Society of Friends (better known as Quakers) in Ireland host their annual conference or IYM (Ireland Yearly Meeting). This year was the first one to be held west of the Shannon, in Limerick Institute of Technology.

Two Clare winners in Blas na hÉireann 2018

Blas na hÉireann, the Irish food awards, announced this year’s winners, with 2 winners from County Clare, announced at the 2018 finals which have just concluded in Dingle.
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Council launches Hedge Cutting Scheme in Clare

Clare County Council is inviting applications to an innovative scheme to facilitate landowners and community groups in maintaining hedgerows throughout County Clare.

Ploughing Ahead for RNLI Lifeboats

Something for you to watch out for and enjoy if you're heading to the National Ploughing Championships this year.

‘Farming for Nature’ – shaping a new narrative

A new initiative has been launched which aims to source, share and celebrate stories of farmers across Ireland who are considered to be managing their land and livestock in a way that benefits nature.
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