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Gallery: St Patrick’s Day in Ennis – Part 2

Thousands of people turned out today for a distinctly multi-cultural St Patrick's Day in Ennis.

Loop Head Lighthouse reopens to the public

The 2017 tourist season at Loop Head Lighthouse commences today as the historic West Clare landmark opens to the public for the first time this year.

EPA report on water in private wells ‘a wakeup...

An Environment Protection Agency (EPA) report which finds that water quality in private water supplies is consistently poorer than public water supplies, should serve as “a wakeup call” and highlights the lack of investment in water services.

Countdown to Ennis St. Patrick’s Day Parade

Thousands of people are expected to line the streets of the Clare County Capital next Friday (March 17th) for the 2017 Ennis St. Patrick’s Day Parade.

Campaign urges people to use of brown bin

Irish households must become more active in preventing food waste and managing their food waste appropriately, according to a new campaign run by the three Regional Waste Management Offices.
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Hopes swim ban to be lifted before summer

It’s hoped that a bathing ban that forced the cancellation of a Christmas Swim in Co Clare last December will be lifted before the summer bathing season begins.

Scarriff man runner-up in young entrepreneur contest

A 35-year old businessman from Scarriff who developed a smart connected office chair (Agilis) for athletes that helps to reduce muscle tightness and back pain has been named as a Runner-Up in Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur (IBYE).

Harty welcomes latest homes scheme announcement

Clare’s Independent TD Michael Harty has welcomed today’s announcement that those who meet the eligibility criteria for the Warmer Homes Scheme and are living in a home that is in poor condition.
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