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Aer Lingus to lay off workers at Shannon

Aer Lingus is set to lay off workers at Shannon Airport as the airline continues to suffer from the current grounding of the majority of flights.

TDs to work towards Shannon Airport growth

Fianna Fáil TD for Clare Cathal Crowe has welcomed a cross-party commitment from Midwest TDs to ensure growth at Shannon Airport at this challenging time.

Ennis Town Centre to be pedestrianised this week

Clare County Council will pedestrianise several streets in Ennis and reroute traffic on a temporary basis from Wednesday as part of its continued efforts to tackle the spread of Covid-19. 

Ryanair aiming to resume flights on July 1st

Ryanair announced plans to return to 40% of normal flight schedules from Wednesday July 1st 2020, subject to Government restrictions on intra-EU flights being lifted, and effective public health measures being put in place at airports.

Clare TDs to discuss Clare Bus with NTA

Clare’s four Dáil deputies are to hold teleconference with the National Transport Authority (NTA) to discuss the future of Clare Bus.
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Driver escapes injury as truck bursts into flames

A truck driver jumped to safety just moments before the cab of his vehicle was engulfed in flames during rush hour on a busy dual-carriageway this morning.

Flooding forces closure of Ennis/Limerick rail line again

Iarnród Éireann has been forced to close a section of the Limerick to Galway rail line due to flooding near Newmarket on Fergus in Co Clare.

Kiltartan Church at risk at flooding again

A church near Gort is facing the risk of flooding yet again as waters continue to rise across hundreds of acres of land over a wide area.
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