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Poulnasherry Bay subject of new environmental education initiative

Five West Clare schools and volunteers from Kilrush Tidy Towns are participating in a new environmental education initiative focusing on the aquatic and biodiversity resources of Poulnasherry Bay and its neighbouring Wood river catchment.

Fun run in aid of Ennistymon National School

A family fun run/walk will take place in Ennistymon on Thursday next (22nd September).

Carey backs Act opening school buildings for community use

A new Government Plan will provide major opportunities for communities all over Clare to make use of school buildings and resources for after-school child care and a range of locally-based activities.

1,385 Clare students receive Junior Cert results

1,385 students in Clare today received the results of their Junior Certificate.

How to live well with arthritis

Arthritis is the single biggest cause of disability in Ireland.
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Fall in university rankings demands funding overhaul

A funding overhaul is needed for the good of higher education according to Ibec.

GAA encouraging educational development of members

Details of the 2016/2017 GAA National Student Bursary scheme have been announced. Now in its tenth year, the scheme is open to members of the...

LIT continues to rise as a force in international...

LIT’s continued rise as a force in international education was clear this week as new students from all over the world were formally welcomed to Limerick by Mayor Kieran O’Hanlon and LIT’s International Office staff.
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