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Flooding causing traffic problems across Clare

A motorist had a lucky escape early today when he lost control of his car after driving through a heavily flooded section of a busy dual-carriageway.

Search and rescue software start-up wins top award

An Irish start-up company has won the European Commission prize at the 14th European Satellite Navigation Competition (ESNC).

Fifteen new jobs for Ennis cup company

Fifteen new jobs have been announced by Ennis-based company CupPrint which produces new Eco-Friendly products.

Clare to host conference on sustainable tourism

Key representatives of State, Local Government, tourism, academic, environmental and farming organisations from all over Ireland and Europe will gather in County Clare next week for a major international conference at the Falls Hotel & Spa, Ennistymon.

Canadian navigation buoy washes up in Clare

A massive navigation buoy, believed to have drifted across the Atlantic from Canada, has washed up in Co Clare the second such incident in the county this year.
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Kilkee Chamber launches appeal to raise €100,000

Kilkee Chamber of Commerce has launched an appeal looking for people from all over the world with a connection to the town to invest in the future of Kilkee.

Dublin-centric Planning Framework doesn’t work

The draft National Planning Framework (NPF) not only fails to deliver the much heralded move away from ‘business as usual’ but will, in fact, entrench the existing economic imbalance on the island.

National competition success for Clare schools

Two Clare national schools are in a celebratory mood this week as the judges of a prestigious national art competition have named them Junior and Senior County Winners, placing them in the running for what has become a much sought-after national title.  
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