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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.

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.  

Santa set to jet in to Shannon Airport again...

Short of Christmas Eve itself, Santa’s busiest day in the run up to December 25th is set again for Shannon Airport as the big man jets in for his fifth successive annual Santa Flights on December 2nd and 3rd.
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Criminal Assets Bureau carry out searches in Clare

A number of searches are currently under way in Counties Limerick, Clare and Tipperary led by members of the Criminal Assets Bureau.

A Musical Night for Bumbleance and Diabetes Ireland

Former Bunratty Castle Entertainers are joining forces for a variety charity concert in aid of the Clare branch of Diabetes Ireland and BUMBLEance at the Hotel Woodstock, Ennis on Saturday November 18.

World tour concludes with Scariff exhibition

Scariff Library Gallery will host an exhibit of works by Mountshannon-based Fionnathan Productions, and a host of artists and craftspeople from all over the world from 13 November to 9 December.
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