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Irish Coffee to be celebrated in Foynes

The world famous drink, Irish Coffee, will be the preferred toast of the town of Foynes on Sunday July 23, 2017, when it takes centre stage during a day of free entertainment and events.

OPW considering plans for Quilty flood defences

The Office of Public Works (OPW) is considering two applications to undertake flood relief works in Quilty.

Shannon company makes philanthropic donation to Hospice

A Shannon company has made a significant donation to Milford Care Centre in Limerick.

Swimmer airlifted to hospital after Clahane accident

A man has been airlifted to hospital after he was injured in a swimming accident in Co Clare this evening.

Wild Atlantic Way as a must-visit cycling destination

Fáilte Ireland has announced that it is teaming up with cycling specialists Ride Wild (www.ridewild.ie ) to launch the Wild Atlantic Way Cycle Sportif.
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Harty urges parents not to miss out on benefits

Clare parents have been urged not to miss out on possible childcare benefits.

Survey and workshops to curb spread of Japanese knotweed

Clare County Council is seeking the public’s assistance in curbing the spread of Japanese knotweed, an invasive species that can negatively impact native plants as well as seriously undermine the structural integrity of roads, buildings and car parks.

Blue Flag sessions for Clare schoolchildren

More than 500 primary school students from 16 Clare schools have participated in Blue Flag Environmental Awareness sessions at the county’s 9 Blue Flag beaches.
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