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Local producers feature as indoor dining back at Cliffs

Indoor dining has recommenced at the Cliffs of Moher Visitor Experience in County Clare for the first time since the start of the pandemic with the reopening of the newly refurbished Cliffs View Café.

Businesses and locals encouraged to review Draft Shannon Town...

As the deadline for public commentary on the Draft Shannon Town Centre Masterplan approaches, Shannon Chamber is encouraging businesses and residents in the Town to review the draft Plan and to have their say in how Shannon will be developed for the future.

Connect with Clare’s heritage during Heritage Week 2021

Heritage groups throughout County Clare have developed projects for National Heritage Week 2021, which runs from today until Sunday, 22nd August.

East Clare Do Not Consume notice remains in place

Irish Water, working in partnership with Clare County Council, wish to advise that the Do Not Consume notice remains in place for part the Shannon/Sixmilebridge Public Water Supply.

Ennis Covid pedestrian/traffic restrictions to be lifted

The Temporary Covid-19 Ennis Town Centre Mobility Plan taskforce met on Wednesday, 11th August, to review the current implementation of the plan.

App provides new Cliffs Of Moher experience

A free interactive mobile app has been launched for those visiting or planning to visit the Cliffs of Moher Visitor Experience in County Clare.

Social housing provision failing families – Wynne

Clare Sinn Féin TD Violet-Anne Wynne has responded to the reporting that Clare County Council have only delivered 74 social housing units in 2020– mainly in Ennis, Kilmihil and Sixmilebridge.

Council launches 2021 Gum Litter Taskforce Campaign

The campaign looks to build on the success of previous years as the percentage of gum as a proportion of litter has dropped by...

Clare Arts Office launches ‘Visual Voices’

Clare Arts Office has announced the launch of ‘Visual Voices’, a new series of free online art tours specifically available to people of older age in Clare. This opportunity has come about thanks to funding from the Creative Ireland Programme. 
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