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Shannon gearing up for busy Easter season

Shannon Airport are expecting a busy Easter season as they prepare to welcome over 50,000 passengers through their doors from next week. This is an 86% return on passenger numbers over the same period in 2019.

Renewed warning over catalytic convertor thefts

Gardaí have renewed their warning to the public about the security of their vehicles following further recent thefts of catalytic convertors.

Cathaoirleach welcomes New Jersey legislators to Clare 

A delegation of key members of the New Jersey Senate and General Assembly led by Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlan, visited County Clare this week with the aim of strengthening ties between the US and Irish regions. 

HSE warns over recalled Kinder products

The Department of Public Health Mid-West is urging people to not consume or gift recalled Kinder products, in the lead up to the Easter holiday weekend, as certain Kinder products have been linked to an extensive outbreak of salmonella infection. 

Gardaí renew appeal for information on house fire

Gardaí have renewed their appeal for information following a serious incident in Ennis on Sunday in which a house was targeted and set alight.
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Carey seeks more funding for small rural roads

Rural Development Minister Heather Humphreys asking Transport Minister Eamon Ryan to consider a joint approach to supporting the scheme following a proposal by Clare Fine Gael TD Joe Carey to increase funding for improvement works on small country roads and laneways.

Sod turned on €8m multi-use industrial space in Shannon

Shannon Group has officially turned the sod on its latest commercial property development worth €8 million which will generate over 100 jobs during construction.

Launch of ‘Hemp4Soil’ project on Loop Head

Loop Head Together, a community based, local development and farming forum based on the Loop Head Peninsula West Clare, launched their Hemp4Soil, EIP, project at the Irish Hemp Event 2022, organised by Hemp Cooperative Ireland in association with Teagasc. The experimental project is the first of its kind in Europe.
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