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Sinn Féin protest over bin charge hikes

Clare Sinn Féin, staged a protest outside the offices of Clare Council yesterday in protest at the introduction of bin charge hikes.

Doolin Master Plan submissions deadline extended

Clare County Council has confirmed it is extending the deadline for receipt of submissions in relation to a draft plan aimed at providing a Visitors Service Centre at Doolin Pier, enhancing the public realm of Doolin, and improving the movement by all transport modes between Doolin Pier, Fisher Street, Fitz Cross and Roadford.

Clare lifeguards trialling new drone technology

A Co Clare software start-up has teamed up with Clare County Council to boost lifeguarding operations by trialling the use of drone technology for automated beach patrols for the first time ever in Ireland.

Lifeguards hailed for saving drowning pair

Two Clare County Council lifeguards are being hailed heroes after they rescued two adults who got into difficulty while swimming recently.

McNamara new Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council

Fianna Fáil Councillor Tom McNamara has been unanimously elected Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council at today’s Annual General Meeting of Clare County Council. Councillor McNamara,...

Green Business Seminar ahead of Fleadh Cheoil

Ahead of Fleadh Cheoil ne hÉireann 2017 in Ennis, Clare County Council and EPA Green Business are organising a Green Business Seminar for all businesses in County Clare.

Event licence granted for Fleadh Cheoil 2017

Clare County Council has granted the Event Licence for Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann in Ennis for 2017, a decision that is welcomed by the Chairman of the Fleadh Executive Committee, Frank Whelan.

Lifeguard cover to be extended at Clare beaches

For the first time ever during the month of June, Clare County Council has extended lifeguard cover at the county’s four main beaches beyond the weekend.

€200,000 to address water leakage in Killaloe

Irish Water and Clare County Council are taking action to address issues with poor water pressure in parts of Killaloe, with an investment of over €200,000 to identify and repair leaking pipes.
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