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Ballyvaughan NS school children to launch poetry book

The 30 children of Ballyvaughan’s Scoil Eoin Baiste launch their book of poetry on 28th November.

Man ‘lost’ in Clare found safe in Kerry

The search for a man reported to be ‘lost’ in Co Clare has been stood down after he turned up safe and well in Co Kerry.

Tidy Towns success for Clare

Ennis has been named Ireland's Tidiest Large Urban Centre in the 59h annual National Tidy Towns Competition, while Kilrush has joined the Clare County Capital in being awarded a Gold Medal in its category.

‘Hats In The Belfry’ at Burren College of Art

Burren College of Art will host Hats In The Belfry, an exhibition of three emerging London-based artists.

Twelve Clare beaches receive international awards

Twelve of Clare's beaches have been recognised for their excellent water quality including first-time recipient Ballyalla Lake in Ennis.

Traffic restrictions on the N67

Motorists intending to use the N67 between Ballyvaughan and New Quay from Monday 23 January to Friday 10 February are advised that they may experience delays.

Burren skeleton unlocks secrets to 16th century life

Forensic-level investigations of a skeleton discovered in a cave in Co. Clare have shed fascinating new light on the life and death of a teenage boy who died in or around the 16th century.

Public lecture on Moneen cave skeleton

Institute of Technology Sligo will host a special archaeology event on Friday night December 9th at Hylands Burren Hotel in Ballyvaughan.

Clare clean up at Tidy Town awards

This year’s SuperValu TidyTowns awards for the Midwest and South West region were presented at a prize-giving ceremony in the Woodstock Hotel, Ennis, Co Clare.
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