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Six month water notice lifted in the Burren

North Clare residents who have been on a boil water notice since July 2016 have finally received confirmation that their supply of water is safe to consume.

Quin’s increasing use by cyclists prompts call for VMS...

An influx in the use of Quin as a cycling destination has prompted a proposal seeking the introduction of VMS signs.

Council paid over €1 million in legal fees in...

Clare County Council paid over €1 million in legal fees last year.

Scariff man reaches final of Best Young Entrepreneur

Damien Mason from FlexiBod in Scariff has clinched a place in the final of Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur (IBYE) competition in Dublin this March.

Daly wants site specifically for staff parking in Ennis

Cllr Pat Daly is leading the call for a site to be put in place with its sole purpose being for the use of parking by individuals employed in Ennis.

Donald Trump distances himself from Doonbeg with resignation

US President Donald Trump has resigned as director of the two companies operating Trump International Golf Links & Hotel Ireland.

8 refugee families arrive in Ennistymon

Eight Syrian families comprising 37 people (16 adults, 21 children) due to be relocated to Ennistymon under the UNHCR-led Refugee Resettlement Programme arrived in the town on Tuesday (yesterday).

Flooding risk at Corrovorrin Avenue being examined

Solutions to an annual flooding risk in one Ennis housing estate are currently being examined by Clare County Council.

Major accident on N19 would force closure of Shannon...

A number of road projects in Co Clare will be completed one by one according to CEO of Clare County Council, Pat Dowling.
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