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Pride of Place Award for CLG Cuar an Chláir

The Mayor of Clare Tom McNamara has congratulated the villages of Cooraclare and Cree on winning a ‘Special Award’ at the annual IPB Pride of Place Award Ceremony held in Letterkenny, County Donegal, at the weekend.

Studio spaces offered to art groups and artists

The Clare County Council Arts Office is seeking applications from arts organisations and artists of all disciplines for the use of individual and shared studio spaces at its Ennis Artist Studios Initiative (EASI) facility in Tracklands, Tobartoscáin, Ennis.

Clare projects bid for Pride of Place glory

Two County Clare community projects will be bidding for national glory at the annual IPB Pride of Place Award Ceremony in Letterkenny, County Donegal tonight (Saturday).

Additional LIS funding for Clare County Council

Minister for Rural and Community Development Michael Ring TD has confirmed that an additional €384,774 in funding has been secured for Local Improvement Schemes in Clare. 

Doolin Village Enhancement Strategy to be presented

Details of a Village Enhancement Strategy for Doolin will be outlined at a public meeting in Hotel Doolin on Thursday (30 November) at 7.00 p.m.

Protest today over Latoon bridge closure

A protest will take place today in Co Clare as the local authority closes a ‘lifeline’ bridge for repair works leaving a village at risk of having its business destroyed.

Salt supplies in place to treat Clare road network

Clare County Council says it has "sufficient" supplies of rock salt in storage to treat the County’s regional and national roads during the coming winter.

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.
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