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Aviation chief to address Brexit impact event

The impact of Brexit on Ireland’s aerospace sector will be discussed at an event next week which will be attended by the CEO of the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA).

Co Clare on the brink of ‘rural decimation’

There was general positivity surrounding the announcement by the Government to implement an ‘Action Plan for Rural Ireland’ but according to one Clare politician it has left people with considerable worry.

€1 million to be spent on Latoon Creek Bridge

A total of €14.8 million has been allocated to Clare County Council for the repair of roads and bridges across the county.

11th Burren Food Festival set for May

A celebration of Ireland’s best gin and cheese will be one of the highlights of this year’s Burren Slow Food festival, which will take place in County Clare this May.

New school building to be constructed in Cloughleigh

A new school building for Scoil Chríost Rí, Cloughleigh is one step closer this week with the project proceeding to tender.
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Conway welcomes Code of Ethics for Gardaí

A New Code of Ethics for An Garda Síochána has been warmly welcomed by one of Clare’s elected representatives.

Group ready to assist passengers affected by Trump ban

A mid-west based human rights group is ready to assist any persons refused travel from Shannon Airport as a result of US President Donald Trump’s controversial travel ban.

Passenger illness forces flight to divert

Emergency crews were standing by at Shannon Airport this afternoon for a transatlantic jet that was forced to divert with an ill passenger.
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