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Pre-planning consultation on Meelick windfarm

A Limerick-based green energy company has announced it is commencing pre-planning consultation with local communities and stakeholders in relation to a new wind energy development.

Jet diverts to Shannon with ill passenger

A transatlantic jet has been forced to turn around over the Atlantic and divert to Shannon Airport after the crew reported they had an ill passenger on board.

Problematic watermains in Ennis being replaced

Irish Water, in partnership with Clare County Council, is replacing problematic watermains in Ennis to improve water quality and provide a more reliable water supply.

Memorial to mark 100 years of Soroptimists

The Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council, Cllr PJ Ryan, has unveiled a monument at the Memorial Peace Park in Ennis to mark the centenary of the foundation of Soroptimist International.

Shell acquires 51% of offshore windfarm project

Shell has signed an agreement with Irish leading blue economy developer Simply Blue Group to acquire a 51% share of their Western Star venture, which seeks to develop a floating wind farm off the Clare coast in Ireland.
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Clare sites in running for World Heritage status

Clare Independent T.D. Michael McNamara has congratulated Clare County Council on the news that two of its six applications to become part of a new Tentative List of potential World Heritage Properties for Ireland have been adjudged to have potential as a World Heritage Property. 

Ennis Christmas lights event will be virtual

Clare County Council has confirmed that the official switching on of the Christmas lights in Ennis, due to take place on Friday, 26th November, will now take place as a virtual event.

Coast Guard under fire at Transport Committee

Claims of a ‘disconnect’ between Irish Coast Guard volunteers and senior management have been made before an Oireachtas Committee.
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