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Councillors go against recommendations of acting CEO

Several elected members of Clare County Council voted through the rezoning of three different lands despite the recommendations of acting Chief Executive Officer, Ger Dollard.

80% of students intend to emigrate

Ireland is at risk of losing a generation at the forefront of tech, medicine and scientific growth unless the government doesn’t prioritise the future of young people in Ireland according to the national representative body for third level students.

€4.71 million allocated to Ennis Flood Relief Scheme

A total of €4.71m has been allocated for the Ennis South Flood Relief Scheme from the Office of Public Works (OPW).

Rules and regulations preventing growth of tourism in East...

The stringent enforcement of planning rules and regulations is preventing development of tourism on the River Shannon.

Additional ambulance cover for Fleadh pulled

The National Ambulance Service (NAS) has withdrawn all additional resources it had planned for next months Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann event in Ennis which is expected to attract 400,000 visitors.
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UL need landlords to dig them out of a...

An unprecedented demand for student accommodation for University of Limerick students has seen the launch of a campaign by the UL Accommodation Service inviting homeowners and landlords to come forward and advertise available accommodation.

Ten new jobs at Shannon aviation company

A Shannon based aviation services company continues to expand its operation with confirmation of ten new jobs on top of ten already announced earlier this year.

Ennis to host major new cycling event

Ennis has been named as the host of a major new cycling event that will take place on the August Bank Holiday Sunday.
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