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Covid-19 Updates – January 2021

Click for The Clare Herald's Covid-19 Daily/Monthly Update Archive Sunday, January 31st - 5.45pm - 15 further deaths - 1,247 new cases reported nationally The Health Protection...

Cúram initiative launches with ‘A Book of Hope’

In recognition of the benefit that arts and creativity can bring in assisting individuals and communities in this challenging time, Clare Arts Office created the Cúram awards, an initiative as part of Clare County Council’s ‘Keep Well’ campaign. 

LIT advice on deferred courses ahead of CAO Deadline

Limerick Institute of Technology’s Vice President for Academic Affairs and Registrar, Marian Duggan, has reminded students who deferred their place in Higher Education last autumn, that they must now reapply through the CAO process to secure their place in their chosen course and college for 2021.

‘Clare Reads’ initiative announced

Clare County Library has announced details of ‘Clare Reads’, a new initiative that encourages reading for pleasure.

10 Clare Athletes receive LIT Sports Scholarship

A total of 10 Clare athletes were among the 78 students that received the Limerick Institute of Technology Sports Scholarship this academic year.
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Defective Concrete Grant Scheme could be extended to Clare

Clare Independent T.D. Michael McNamara says the Government has commenced a process of engagement with Clare County Council over the potential extension of the Defective Concrete Blocks Grant Scheme to affected homes in Clare.

Michael pulls his weight for Childline

An Ennis-man has launched a fundraising effort where he will do 100 pull-ups for 100 days.

Council and Gardaí ask public to hold firm

Clare County Council and An Garda Síochána are appealing to people in Clare to hold firm and keep up their efforts to reduce the spread of Covid-19.
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