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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’s Youthreach learners are moving on 

50 Final Year Learners from Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board’s Youthreach provision in County Clare last week took the latest step on their career progression at the annual ‘Moving On’ seminar, held online this year due to current restrictions.

Strategic shareholding needed in Aer Lingus

Clare Fianna Fáil Senator Timmy Dooley has called on the government to take a strategic shareholding in Aer Lingus to ensure and protect vital connectivity to the various regions of Ireland.

Update: Six arrested in organised crime probe – File...

Gardaí have arrested six people in Co Clare as part of an ongoing operation targeting suspected organised crime.

Covid-19 Updates – May 2021

Covid Daily Update Archive Due to the current disruption of the HSE IT systems daily Covid-19 figures are not available. Backdated figures will be published...
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LIT Celebrates Pride Month

Limerick Institute of Technology is marking the beginning of Pride Month this June with a series of webinars and online events celebrating the LGBT+ community.

Challenges facing nursing homes need to be addressed   

Following a survey from BDO and Nursing Homes Ireland on the Fair Deal Scheme, Senator Timmy Dooley has outlined that the challenges faced by nursing homes in Clare need to be addressed immediately. 

Clare has the worst ‘Fair Deal’ rate

The Irish nursing homes sector is facing major challenges in the years ahead, with the viability of nursing homes, not least in Co. Clare, becoming increasingly threatened, the latest BDO/Nursing Homes Ireland Survey reveals.
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