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Harty worried for Bus Éireann’s rural services

Dr Michael Harty, T.D. has outlined his concerns with the future of rural services operated by Bus Éireann.

Fleadh street lights affected Garda CCTV investigations

Festive lighting which was decorated around the main streets of Ennis during Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann affected CCTV footage that Gardaí were investigating at...

Further rise in passenger numbers at Shannon

Shannon Group’s role as a key driver of regional economic growth has been underlined by increases in 2016 passenger and visitor numbers to Shannon Airport and Shannon Heritage, respectively.

New app allows public to explore Clare’s heritage

Hundreds of mapped points of heritage and cultural interest and dozens of biking and hiking trails in County Clare feature in a newly launched online resource.

RAF plane didn’t have permission to land

The Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade has instructed his officials to speak with the British Embassy after it emerged that the UK authorities did not seek permission for a military transport plane to land at Shannon Airport last month.
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No more refugees coming to Clare for foreseeable future

Co Clare will have welcomed a total of eighteen refugee families when nine new families arrive in Ennistymon later this month.

Breen hopeful new lounge will free up more hospital...

One Clare TD is hopeful a new Transition Lounge scheduled to open on the grounds of the University Hospital Limerick this week will go some way to alleviating the back log and overcrowding at the hospital’s emergency department.

Drivers with ‘disability of ignorance’ stealing parking spaces

People with “the disability of ignorance” are taking advantage of designated spaces for drivers with disabilities and EU parking permits.
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