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Ophelia clean-up continues in Clare

The clean-up after Monday's storm continued today with Clare County Council staff, fire crews and Coillte personnel working to clear fallen trees.

Hearing the Child – Free seminar in Ennis

The Clare Local Area Network have just launched their one day seminar as part of the nationwide “16 days” campaign against gender based violence at the Civic Rooms at Waterpark House in Ennis on Thursday the 19th of October.

Storm Ophelia – The worst behind us

Clare County Council has confirmed that all local authority services in County Clare will operate as normal tomorrow.

Storm Ophelia updates

As the county experiences the effects of Storm Ophelia, Clare County Council has established an Emergency Helpline (1890-252943) to deal with requests for assistance from the public in relation to fallen trees, blocked roads, flooding and other non-life threatening incidences.

County on alert for Storm Ophelia

Clare’s principal emergency response agencies are advising schools to close and members of the public and services providers to avoid any non-urgent travel during Monday due to the Red Alert weather warning in place.
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Councillors to raise concerns over fire service

Serious concern has been expressed about the future of the fire service in Co Clare with calls for a report in the viability of the current ‘retained’ model.

HSE closes dental clinic over health scare

The Health Service Executive (HSE) has been forced to close a dental clinic on Co Clare and is contacting the parents of 43 children following an incident that was detected yesterday.

Clare Fire Service issues Fire Safety Week advice

The importance of having working smoke alarms installed in the home is the key message being promoted by Clare County Fire and Rescue Service...
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