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TG4 celebrates 70 years of Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann

Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann is the world’s largest celebration of Irish music, language, song and dance however, with no Fleadh Cheoil this year, TG4 has commissioned Fleadhfest ’21 a series of programmes celebrating the 70th anniversary of one of Ireland’s most significant cultural events. 

Making a Smoother Move to Secondary School

Clare Youth Service is offering a new Transition to 1st Year programme for 6th Class pupils in Shannon and Ennis which aims to address many of the concerns and issues experienced by those making the move to secondary school.  

Ennis man appointed chair of Social Finance Foundation

LIT’s Information and Compliance Officer and Ennis native Garrett Greene, has been appointed Chairman of the Board of Ireland’s Social Finance Foundation (SFF) from July 2021.

Clare sites in the running for UNESCO list

Two of Clare’s most iconic sites have been selected for consideration to be included in UNESCO’s World Heritage Tentative List for Ireland.

Coast Guard search lake after ‘object’ reported in water

Killaloe Coast Guard was tasked this evening to undertake a search on Lough Derg following reports of an object being spotted in the water.
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Partners permitted at pregnancy assessment appointments

UL Hospitals Group is pleased to announce an important step in the ongoing relaxation of COVID-19 access restrictions at University Maternity Hospital Limerick (UMHL), with partners now being permitted to accompany women for appointments in the hospital’s Early Pregnancy Access Unit (EPAU) from this Thursday July 8th.

Child Benefit must be paid over summer for 16-18...

Clare Sinn Féin TD Violet-Anne Wynne has called on the government to pay Child Benefit in respect of 16-18 year olds over the Summer months, after many families expecting Child Benefit this week did not receive it.

Aer Lingus refuses Labour Court talks on Shannon redundancies

Fórsa has said cabin crew are appalled at Aer Lingus management’s decision not to attend a Labour Court hearing on the closure of the airline’s Shannon base.
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