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‘Limb’ washed up on beach probably from a seal

The mystery surrounding a ‘limb’ found washed up on a Co Clare beach last week appears to have been solved.

Fungus-infested ambulance removed from service

A fungus infested ambulance, which paramedics in Clare refused to drive on health and safety grounds, has finally been decommissioned and taken out of service by the HSE.

Clare graduates being ESB three-year development programme

Three Clare graduates are commencing a prestigious three-year programme in ESB this week.

M17/M18 mobility backbone of Atlantic Economic Corridor

The opening today of the final 57km of the M17 M18 motorway will not only bring immediate economic benefits to towns and cities along the Atlantic Economic Corridor but it will support the development of the entire Shannon basin and act as the mobility backbone that improves the north-south flow along the Wild Atlantic Way.

Killaloe event marks National Women’s Enterprise Day

Local Enterprise Office Clare will co-host a networking event for local female entrepreneurs in Killaloe next month as part of National Women’s Enterprise Day (NWED) 2017.
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M18 extension should advance economic corridor

Shannon Group and Shannon Airport believed the opening of the M18 Gort to Tuam motorway will provide an unprecedented opportunity to advance the case of a western economic corridor.

Nationwide to feature Dr Brendan O’Regan

The astounding life and legacy of Dr Brendan O’Regan is being recognised by RTÉ's Nationwide tonight (Wednesday) in a half hour special devoted to him.

Harty unhappy with St Joseph’s hospital progress

A Clare TD has expressed disappointed with the slow progress on delivering the new Community Nursing Unit at St. Joseph’s Hospital.
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