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Stay Home resources from Green Schools and Irish Water

Green-Schools, in partnership with Irish Water, are supporting students and their families during lockdown with a series of Stay Home resources aimed at helping them learn more about water, one of our most fascinating and precious resources.

Update on Shannon Heritage and new Shannon Group Chair

Clare Independent T.D. Michael McNamara says a new Chair of Shannon Group plc will be appointed imminently while Government also plans to review Shannon Heritage’s position with the Group.

New Air Ambulance Service established at Shannon Airport

The decision by North America's largest air ambulance service provider to establish its European base at Shannon Airport "signals that aviation-based businesses are seriously looking at the County Clare airport as an investment location." 

€88,250 funding for rural outdoor amenities

The Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, has announced €88,250 in funding under the Outdoor Recreation and Infrastructure Scheme (ORIS) 2020 (Measure 1) for five projects in County Clare.

Tulla students owed thousands from cancelled Ryanair flight

While a war of words wages between Ryanair and the Irish Travel Agents Association (ITAA) over flight refunds, school students in Tulla have been left out of pocket by thousands of euro since last May.
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€55m business continuity scheme for tourism sector

Fáilte Ireland has today announced details of its new €55million Tourism Business Continuity Scheme.

Miltown Malbay works on 2021 Roadworks Programme

Clare Independent T.D. Michael McNamara has received confirmation from Clare County Council that Church Street in Miltown Malbay will be included in this year's Roadworks Programme, subject to the approval of Councillors.

Concern about increase in social gatherings and Covid cases

The Department of Public Health Mid-West is expressing concerns over an increase in social gatherings across the region, and is appealing to the public to avoid these behaviours during this critical period of the COVID-19 pandemic. 
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