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Munster’s Carbery launches Aware Christmas 5K

Munster and Ireland rugby star Joey Carbery has launched the 16th annual Aware Christmas 5K, which takes place from Friday 10th - Sunday 12th December.

Pre-planning consultation on Meelick windfarm

A Limerick-based green energy company has announced it is commencing pre-planning consultation with local communities and stakeholders in relation to a new wind energy development.

Ennis Christmas lights event will be virtual

Clare County Council has confirmed that the official switching on of the Christmas lights in Ennis, due to take place on Friday, 26th November, will now take place as a virtual event.

National pilot ‘Heritage Keepers’ programme launched

Minister of State at the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Malcolm Noonan, joined Virginia Teehan, Chief Executive of The Heritage Council, Maria Walsh, Heritage in Schools Project Manager and Mary Dillon, Community Programmes Manager with Burrenbeo Trust to launch ‘Heritage Keepers’, a new pilot national Place Based Learning and Stewardship initiative.

NUIG is University of the Year 2022

NUI Galway has been named University of the Year 2022 in the new edition of The Sunday Times Good University Guide.

Anyone living with diabetes should avail of free flu vaccine

Here comes the autumn, winter and the midst of the flu season. Elderly, pregnant women and people living with chronic conditions such as diabetes are at a higher risk of getting the flu and flu-related complications.

GP14 Munster Championship at Cullaun Sailing Club

Traditionally all dinghy sailing events cease for the year in October with only the hardiest of sailors competing in what is known as the frostbite series, but Covid has had an impact on every facet of our lives over the last two years so it’s not surprising that it also impacted on sporting events.

Clare woman is new Army Reserve officer

The Minister for Defence, Mr Simon Coveney, TD, and Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces Lieutenant General Seán Clancy attended the Commissioning Ceremony of the 5th Army Reserve Potential Officers Course, consisting of 29 new Army Officers in the Defence Forces Training Centre in Kildare. 

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