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County Clare lifeguard service update

Clare County Council has confirmed that a lifeguard service will commence at Lahinch, Spanish Point, Fanore and Kilkee this Saturday.

Concern about Covid cases ahead of Bank Holiday weekend

The Mid-West Major Emergency Management Group is asking people in Limerick, Clare, and North Tipperary to enjoy the Bank Holiday Weekend safely and responsibly to halt the spread of COVID-19 in the community.

Funding to help Clare’s road network’s climate resilience

Clare County Council is set to receive almost €700,000 for a total of 24 approved projects under a scheme to help the county's roads more climate resilient.

Work begins on County Museum redevelopment

Clare County Council has commenced construction on the County Museum redevelopment project, with contractors M. Fitzgibbon Contractors Ltd starting works on site on 4th May following the lifting of Covid-19 Level 5 restrictions for the construction sector.

Clare marks world No Tobacco Day

World No Tobacco Day, on Monday, 31st May, sees the launch of two new videos to promote the continued development of a tobacco free society in County Clare.
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Woman escapes injury after house blaze

An elderly woman had a lucky escape early today when she was alerted by a neighbour to a fire in her home.

Swimming prohibition at Kilkee lifted

The temporary prohibition on swimming that had been in place at Kilkee has been lifted with immediate effect. The ban was put in place last...

Holy Island could be dropped from UNESCO List

Inis Cealtra (Holy Island) in East Clare will fall off Ireland's Tentative List for UNESCO World Heritage Sites unless Clare County Council pulls out the stops now, according to Deputy Michael McNamara.
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