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Video: People of Ennis have their say on two-tier...

The announcement last week of a consultation process for a strategic planning and development framework for Ireland between now and 2040 is a key moment in, at last, trying to redress the dramatic economic imbalance between the Dublin commuter belt and the rest of the country, including, of course, Clare.

Hadfield niece on 8,000 km mission to Ghana

The niece of retired Canadian astronaut and former commander of the International Space Station Chris Hadfield, will undertake an epic journey of her own this summer when she drives almost 8,000 kilometres from Ireland to Ghana in Africa.

Shotgun seized following Bellharbour incident

Gardaí are investigating an incident where a firearm was ‘produced’ during a dispute between locals and a building contractor undertaking roadworks in Co Clare.

Olive Foley praises ‘amazing goodness of people’

The wife of the late Anthony Foley has described the 10,000 signatures on Limerick City and County Council’s Book of Condolences presented to her this week as another reminder of the ‘amazing goodness of people’.

‘Impossible to cross the road’ at Cahercalla Cross

Pedestrians are finding it increasingly difficult to cross the road from Kilrush Cross to Cahercalla Cross due to the speed cars driving by are travelling at.
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Free Wi-Fi being rolled out in Ennis Town Centre

Free public Wi-Fi is being rolled out to Ennis town centre as part of a wider plan to introduce open internet access to several other Clare towns.

€76k raised for charity by Shannon Group staff

Shannon Group has strengthened the finances of two deserving charities after its 2016 fund raising activities generated a total of €76,000.

Minister meets residents of flood prone areas

The Minister of State with responsibility for the Office of Public Works and Flood Relief met with residents and farmers from areas badly affected floods in recent years.
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