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Community engagement on Ennistymon Púca

Clare County Council has paused plans to erect an interpretative art piece in Ennistymon to enable a broader public engagement process to take place.

‘A Book of Hope’ connects generations and continents

Words of wisdom from older generations are being shared with children throughout Ireland and as far afield as the US, thanks to A Book of Hope, edited and illustrated by artist Ana Colomer.

Green light for Irish Water project in Doonbeg

Irish Water is working in partnership with Clare County Council to support growth and development throughout the county, while protecting the environment and safeguarding water supplies.

Gardaí investigate vandalism at Ballycannon Burial Grounds

Gardaí are investigating an incident of vandalism at Ballycannon Burial Grounds in Meelick.

€445,000 in funding for Clare harbours

Eight projects at five allocations in West and North Clare have been awarded over €330,000 in funding as part of a €38.3m Capital Investment Package for the ongoing development of Ireland’s publicly owned harbour network.

LIT and local authorities aim to drive regional innovation

LIT and Local Authorities in the Mid West sign MoU that will pave the way for European Higher Education Institutions to work with Regional Governments in driving Innovation in the Region.

Road upgrade following watermain works

Clare County Council and Irish Water have committed to fully restoring the road surface between Mullagh and Miltown Malbay following the completion of pipe laying works.

Additional resources for Bank Holiday crowds

Clare County Council has confirmed it will provide additional significant resources in the areas of public toilet facilities, and litter and traffic management ahead of the anticipated arrival of large numbers of people to the county's beaches this May Bank Holiday Weekend.

‘Drawing Birds of Clare’ workshops online

Want to learn how to draw some of Ireland's beautiful birds? Or to improve your Irish language skills? Then follow Atlantic Folklore Facebook Page to take part in two free art workshops in May.
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