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Covid-19 Updates – October 2021

Sunday, October 31st An additional 1,963 new cases have been identified nationally bringing the total number of confirmed cases in Ireland since the outbreak began to...

Flu vaccine should be given to everyone free

The HSE should consider giving the flu vaccine to everyone free of charge to minimise pressure on our health service and prevent respiratory-type illnesses, a Fine Gael Senator has said.

Carey welcomes funding for Clare walking routes

Clare Fine Gael TD, Joe Carey, has said that funding of €148,711, under Measure 1 of the Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Scheme, will result in significant improvements to the network of walks across the county.

Council unveils Ennis 2040 strategy

Clare County Council has unveiled details of a new economic and spatial strategy that will drive the economic, social and physical development of Ennis over the next 18 years, building communities and creating one of the best places in the world to live, work and visit.

Leo Varadkar to launch Ennis 2040 strategy

Tánaiste Leo Varadkar will visit Clare today for the launch of Clare County Council’s new economic and spatial strategy for the economic, social and physical development of Ennis over the next 18 years.
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McNamara questions Minister on Moneypoint future

The Green Party Leader has confirmed that the ESB’s power station at Moneypoint in West Clare continued as a coal burning station but scheduled to close in 2025.

Regularisation Scheme for the Undocumented 2021 in Ireland

Clare Immigrant Support Centre along with thousands of undocumented people in Ireland and migrant organisations welcomed  the announcement earlier this year by Justice Minister Helen McEntee of a Regularisation Scheme for undocumented migrants, which would allow them to legally work in the country, and provide a pathway to Irish citizenship. 

Clare ambulance issues raised in the Dáil

Clare Independent TD Michael McNamara today raised the serious issue of ambulance availability in the Dáil following an incident at the weekend where a road crashed victim waited over two hours for an ambulance to travel from Galway.
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