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Museum of Mythological Water Beasts: River Residencies

Ormston House and Limerick Culture and Arts Office, in partnership with Clare Arts Office, Cavan Arts Office and Tipperary Arts Office, are pleased to announce the River Residencies under the Arts Council of Ireland’s An Invitation to Collaboration scheme.

Town and Village Renewal Scheme funding welcomed

The Mayor of Clare has welcomed the announcement of the first round of funding under the Town and Village Renewal Scheme for 2020 by Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD.

Miltown Malbay water mains replacement escalated

Irish Water and Clare County Council can confirm that the programme of works to replace old water mains in the Miltown Malbay area has been escalated and is now scheduled to get underway in October 2020.

Hedge-cutting scheme launched in Clare

Clare County Council is seeking to complement its hedge-cutting programme this autumn by facilitating landowners and community groups in maintaining hedgerows throughout County Clare.

Book of Condolence opened for the late John Hume

Clare County Council has opened an online Book of Condolence in memory of John Hume, R.I.P.

Bathing restrictions lifted at Clare beaches

The temporary prohibition on swimming that had been in place at the following locations has now been lifted:

€114,000 for five Clare towns and villages

Five Clare towns and villages are set to receive funding totally €114,274 under the Town and Village Renewal Scheme.

Council calls for responsible behaviour after Kilkee incidents

Clare County Council is appealing to all members of the public to act responsibly this August bank holiday weekend, as footage emerged on social media that appears to show people gathering in Kilkee in contravention of Covid-19 public health guidelines.

Update: Council bathing restrictions and advisories

Clare County Council, on the advice of the HSE, has placed a temporary prohibition on swimming in Kilkee and Quilty (front beach) due to increased bacterial levels in the bathing water.
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