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Cliffs are Ireland’s second most popular tourist attraction

The Cliffs of Moher have been named as Ireland’s second most popular tourist attraction.

Foynes Air Show goes down a treat

More than 15,000 aviation enthusiasts gathered along the shores of the Shannon Estuary in West Limerick for the Foynes Air Show.

Cllr’s want to explore Ardnacrusha as a tourist destination

Independent Cllr PJ Ryan is proposing for a visitor centre to be constructed at Ardnacrusha hydro electric station.

Trump to face protesters if he arrives in Clare

While Donald Trump looks set to skip visiting Doonbeg on his transatlantic visit to Scotland, if he is to arrive in Ireland he will be met by protesters.

INIS Fest organisers hopeful of future return

Organisers of INIS Fest have confirmed to The Clare Herald that the event will not take place in 2016.
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Lack of funding puts brakes on Crusheen station plans

North Clare is to remain without a train station for the foreseeable future.

Blow for Clare tourism as Trump cancels Doonbeg visit

Donald Trump has cancelled his upcoming visit to Co Clare.

Clare’s newest families welcomed

Nine refugee families arrived in Shannon Airport on Tuesday evening to take up their new residence in Co Clare.
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