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Virtual Burren Winterage School in 2020

Burren Winterage School 2020 Oct 21st – Oct 25th Online Presentations, Discussions, Farming for Nature Awards, Farm Walks and More www.burrenwinterage.com The Burren Winterage School, now in its...

Ireland moving to Level 5 Covid restrictions

The Government has decided today that, as of midnight on Wednesday 21st October, all of Ireland will be placed on Level 5 of the Plan for Living with COVID with a small number of exceptions.

Funding boost for Clare Museum

Clare Museum has received grant funding of €10,200 from the Heritage Council and the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage to increase community access to its collection and activities during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Mid-West man caused 56 Covid-19 infections

A single individual has been found to have the source of a Covid-19 outbreak that resulted in a total of 56 people becoming infected.

Extra Garda checkpoints in Clare this weekend

Motorists can expect additional checkpoints on Clare's roads this weekend as An Garda Síochána mounts a high visibility, nationwide policing plan focused on support for the vulnerable and crime prevention.
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Chambers urge Government action on air connectivity

The joint chambers of Limerick, Ennis, Shannon and Galway have urged all stakeholders to engage to ensure that a plan for strategic route connectivity is put in place and actioned as soon as demand returns to the market.

Ryanair to close Shannon base for winter – Dropping...

Ryanair has confirmed that a revision of its winter schedule will see the closure of the airline’s bases at Shannon and Cork for the winter months.

Budget allocation for Shannon “utterly inadequate”

The €10m allocated to Cork and Shannon Airports in Budget 2021 is “utterly inadequate” to compensate the airports for the Government's decision to shut down the Irish aviation sector.
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