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Covid-19 Updates – October 2020

Click for The Clare Herald's Covid-19 Daily/Monthly Update Archive Saturday, October 31st - 4.50pm - 5 further deaths and 416 new cases reported nationally The Health...

Heritage Week Award for Clarecastle/Ballyea group

Clarecastle and Ballyea Heritage and Wildlife Group has been awarded the Clare County Heritage Week Award 2020 for its project, “Clarecastle on film in the 1950s.”

Funding for Clare County Library service

Clare County Library has announced the awarding of two grants from the Department of Rural and Community Development.

Gardaí mount checkpoints as Level 5 restrictions take effect

From this morning, An Garda Síochána will introduce a range of measures including a large of number of static and rolling checkpoints, high visibility community engagement patrols, maximisation of operational ability, and ongoing support for the most vulnerable. 

Over 70s can renew driving licence by post

The government has confirmed that as a result of Covid19, those 70 years of age and over will be contacted directly by the National Driver Licence Service (NDLS) and invited to renew their licence or permit by post.
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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.

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.
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