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Covid shows tourism dependent on international visitors

The decision to temporarily close Shannon Heritage visitor attractions in the Mid-West at the end of summer season clearly demonstrates COVID-19’s impact on tourism sector dependent on international visitors

€35,000 funding for O’Connell monument repairs

€35,000 in in funding has been allocated to carry out essential repairs and maintenance on the iconic O’Connell Monument in Ennis.

Government approves Phase 1 of easing Covid-19 restrictions

The Government has announced that we are on course to move to Phase 1 of the Roadmap for Reopening Society and Business from Monday May 18th. This is in line with advice received from the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET).

Canada Cross Commemoration in Miltown Malbay postponed

Plans for the Canada Cross commemoration as part of Clare’s Decade of Centenaries programme which was scheduled for Saturday 18th April have had to be put on hold.

Shannon Heritage visitor attractions closed temporarily

Shannon Group has taken the decision to suspend operations at all of its Shannon Heritage visitor attractions from 5.00pm this evening until Sunday 29th March.  
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Section of building collapses into River Fergus

A section of a historic building in Co Clare collapsed in a river this afternoon following weeks of high water levels and fast flowing currents.

Burrenbeo Farm Walk with Vinnie Keane

Burrenbeo will host it's monthly members’ walk with local farmer Vinnie Keane.

Talk on Frederic William Burton at Clare Museum

The Clare connections of painter Frederic William Burton will be explored during a talk at Clare Museum in Ennis on Wednesday, 11 September at 7.30pm.
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