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Sustainability and biodiversity themes for Heritage Week 

Organisers in County Clare are asked to consider sustainable heritage and biodiversity when planning in-person events and digital projects for National Heritage Week 2022, which will take place throughout Clare from 13th to 21st August.

Burrenbeo Trust celebrates Heritage Week

St. Patrick’s hall in Corofin, Co.Clare and a few locations in the surrounding Burren area will be the venues for a day long programme of events celebrating community action for Heritage on Saturday 20th of August.

Award for Scattery Island Heritage Group

The Community Archives and Records Group announced two Irish winners for their 2022 Awards, one of them - Scattery Island Heritage Group won the Gathering and Preserving Heritage Award is based in Kilrush, Clare.

Burren and Inis Cealtra heritage list announcement due in...

Independent Clare T.D. Michael McNamara says a decision on the inclusion of the Cultural Landscape of the Burren Uplands and Holy Island (Inis Cealtra) on a new Tentative List of potential World Heritage Properties for Ireland will be made next month.

New website for Shannon Estuary Way launched

The popular waterside tourist route, the Shannon Estuary Way, which incorporates Counties Clare and Limerick, is to benefit from an exciting new promotional website.
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Exciting new Shannon Estuary Way website launched

The popular waterside tourist route, the Shannon Estuary Way, which incorporates Counties Clare and Limerick, is to benefit from an exciting new promotional website.

Clare Heritage Projects receive funding boost

Ten projects across Clare are set to benefit from funding under the Built Heritage Investment Scheme.

Burren and Inis Cealtra heritage list announcement delayed

Clare Independent T.D. Michael McNamara says a decision regarding the inclusion of the Cultural Landscape of the Burren Uplands and Holy Island (Inis Cealtra) on a new Tentative List of potential World Heritage Properties for Ireland has been pushed back until June.
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