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Canadian navigation buoy washes up in Clare

A massive navigation buoy, believed to have drifted across the Atlantic from Canada, has washed up in Co Clare the second such incident in the county this year.

Kilkee Chamber launches appeal to raise €100,000

Kilkee Chamber of Commerce has launched an appeal looking for people from all over the world with a connection to the town to invest in the future of Kilkee.

Council eyes large-scale data centre developments

Clare County Council is seeking expressions of interest from landowners, companies and developers who own or can identify sites which will support the development of one or more large scale Data Centres in County Clare by 2023.

Kilrush marina included in Cool Route project

Clare County Council has welcomed the inclusion of County Clare into the marketing programme for the Cool Route project which aims to grow numbers of private craft, super-yachts and passenger liners visiting the coastlines of Ireland, Northern Ireland, Scotland, the Faroe islands and Norway.

Project to boost maritime opportunities for young people

In partnership with four other EU local authority areas Clare County Council has received European Union (EU) funding totalling €388,000 to increase participation in maritime activities and to encourage young people across Clare to consider maritime related careers.

Hazardous waste disposal opportunity for householders

Householders across Clare are being encouraged to avail of an upcoming opportunity to dispose of their hazardous domestic waste free of charge.

40 tonnes of dumped waste collected by council

Clare County Council has completed clean ups of significant illegal dumping sites at Ballyblood Bog, Tulla; Donail, Killimer; and Islandavanna, Clarecastle.

Funding available for traditional farm buildings

Clare County Council is encouraging farmers to consider applying for an annual grants scheme for the conservation and repair of traditional farm buildings and related structures.

‘Hope Flies’ for Ennis art project

Hope Flies, a collaborative project between Clare artist Shona Mac Gillivray and participants of the National Learning Network in Ennis, will shortly go on display as part of a national exhibition in Dublin.
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