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Clare Mayor to boycott RIC commemoration event

The Mayor of Clare has said he will boycott the national commemoration service for the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) on January 17th branding it, ‘a step too far.’

Iconic Cliffs of Moher tower reopens

One of County Clare's earliest known purpose-built tourist facilities has been fully restored and reopened to the public at the Cliffs of Moher Visitor Experience.

Rail park-and-ride proposal to be considered

A proposal for new rail park-and-ride on Clare-Limerick border will be considered as part of new transport strategy for region, it has been confirmed.

Councillor seeks to track down illegal dumpers

A member of Clare County Council has launched a social media campaign to track down the person or persons who dumped a pile of bed mattresses in his area.

Drivers with ‘disability of ignorance’ stealing parking spaces

People with “the disability of ignorance” are taking advantage of designated spaces for drivers with disabilities and EU parking permits.

Frosty reception from Council to gritting school roads

Resources are preventing Clare County Council from implementing a policy of gritting all roads adjacent to primary schools in the county during frosty weather.

Visitor numbers boost for Clare Museum

Clare Museum saw visitor numbers rise by 14% in 2016 with 36,000 people visiting the Ennis-based museum compared to 31,500 during the previous year.

Some landlords flaunting the law Council hears

Landlords are being urged to register with the Private Residential Tenancy Board by certain members of Clare County Council.

Concerns raised over flood defences in Clare

Concerns have been expressed over the county’s flood defence systems in place.
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