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Update – Lahinch bathing ban lifted – Blue Flag...

Update: Saturday, August 10th - 12.30pm Clare County Council has confirmed that the bathing ban put in place at Lahinch beach on Wednesday has been...

Combined effort to protect Blue Flag beaches and marinas

2023 was the first year of collaboration between the Think Before You Flush campaign, Clare County Council and the Blue Flag programme, with the...

Clare Blue Flag and Green Coast Awards announced

An Taisce announced the International Blue Flag and Green Coast Award recipients for 2024 include a Clare beach that receives its first flag. The awards were...

Communities celebrate the launch of Spring Clean 24

As the National Spring Clean celebrates 25 years, An Taisce is calling on communities in County Clare to come together and tackle Ireland’s litter...

Ennis misses out on top tier litter league ranking

The final litter survey of 2023 by business group Irish Business Against Litter shows Ennis deemed ‘clean to European norms”, slipping just outside the...

Burren Ecotourism Network secures funding boost

The Burren Ecotourism Network has received a funding boost from Clean Coasts Ireland (An Taisce) to purchase vital equipment to tackle litter on the...

Update: Bathing ban lifted at Spanish Point & White...

Update: Thursday, 22nd - 3.45pm - Bathing prohibition lifted at Spanish Point & White Strand Miltown Malbay Following additional investigative sampling and on the advice of the...

Clare beach excluded from 2023 Blue Flag Awards

Clare County Council has expressed confidence that Cappagh will regain its Blue Flag for the 2024 bathing season after it was revealed that the...

Almost 200 Clare groups joined National Spring Clean

The National Spring Clean is Ireland’s official anti-litter campaign and over the past 24 years, the initiative has been highlighted the collective responsibility we...
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