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Clare getting back to normal after snow

The county is returning to normal today as the clean-up operation continues and as businesses count the cost of the recent 'Beast from the East' and Storm Emma weather events.

County on Red Alert for Storm Emma

Due to the Status Red weather warning in place for County Clare, Clare County Council offices and facilities will be closed to the public from 1.00 pm tomorrow (Thursday, 1 March 2018) and will re-open on Monday morning with business as usual, weather permitting.

Rail line closed again due to flooding at Ballycar

Iarnród Éireann has again been forced to close a section of the Limerick to Galway rail line because of severe flooding.

Protest today over Latoon bridge closure

A protest will take place today in Co Clare as the local authority closes a ‘lifeline’ bridge for repair works leaving a village at risk of having its business destroyed.

Salt supplies in place to treat Clare road network

Clare County Council says it has "sufficient" supplies of rock salt in storage to treat the County’s regional and national roads during the coming winter.
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Dublin-centric Planning Framework doesn’t work

The draft National Planning Framework (NPF) not only fails to deliver the much heralded move away from ‘business as usual’ but will, in fact, entrench the existing economic imbalance on the island.

Clare bracing itself for second storm in a week

Members of the public have been urged to heed the advice of the Coast Guard as Met Eireann has issued an orange wind warning for Coasts of Mayo, Galway, Clare, Kerry, Cork, Waterford and Wexford.

County on alert for Storm Ophelia

Clare’s principal emergency response agencies are advising schools to close and members of the public and services providers to avoid any non-urgent travel during Monday due to the Red Alert weather warning in place.
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