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LIT Scientist proves existence bee previously feared extinct

A Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT) scientist has proven beyond any doubt that the pure native Irish Honey Bee - Apis mellifera mellifera is not extinct as previously feared, but still exists on the island of Ireland.

Mum wants teachers trained in CPR

A mother has written to The Clare Herald seeking our reader's support for a petition calling for first-aid training to be made compulsory for all school teachers.

Rotary sponsors Youth Leadership Development Competition

In October and November Rotary Club of Ennis will again join with Rotary Clubs from all 32 counties to sponsor the Youth Leadership Development Competition.

Outreach clinic for male victims of domestic abuse

Amen Support Services, the national information and support service for male victims of domestic abuse are delighted to announce the launch of a monthly outreach clinic in Ennis.

Schools urged to join revolt against food waste

Schools can participate in Hunger Heroes Day on Friday, October 27 when students replace uniforms with fun costumes and learn how to stop food waste and reduce world hunger.
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Clare graduates being ESB three-year development programme

Three Clare graduates are commencing a prestigious three-year programme in ESB this week.

‘Hats In The Belfry’ at Burren College of Art

Burren College of Art will host Hats In The Belfry, an exhibition of three emerging London-based artists.

Minister launches new guidelines for working with young people 

Digital Guidelines for a new internet safety programme for young people have been given a national launch in Ennis by Minister Katherine Zappone.
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