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Clare volunteers gear up for Big Beach Clean

8 groups comprising 213 volunteers are all set to join Clean Coasts for the Big Beach Clean this September 15th to 17th to make...

15 clean-ups registered in Clare for World Ocean Day 

Irish environmental programme Clean Coasts is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. In honour of this milestone, over 300 groups in Ireland, including 15...

Clean Coasts Roadshow takes place in Spanish Point

The Clare Clean Coasts Roadshow took place in the Armada Hotel in Spanish Point on Monday April 3rd. Clean Coasts Officer Dara Dever spoke...

Clean Coasts Ocean Hero award for Clare group

Clean Coasts celebrated groups and individuals from county Clare who made a difference for our marine environment this year, with West Coast Surf Club...

Clare groups make Clean Coasts Ocean Hero shortlist  

Two groups from Clare have been honoured with nominations in two different categories the Clean Coasts Ocean Hero 2022 competition. This week, Clean Coasts announced the...

Clare shots feature in Love Your Coast Photography Competition

Clean Coasts were thrilled to announce the winners of the 13th edition of their Love Your Coast photography competition during an in-person award ceremony...

Registration open for the Big Beach Clean

The Big Beach Clean initiative is back, and Clean Coasts, supported by Cully and Sully, are calling people all across Clare to register to receive clean-up kits and join the world biggest clean-up. 

240kg of litter collected in Clare coastal clean-up

Volunteers from all around Clare came out on Saturday to take part in Clean Coasts and Fáilte Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way Community Clean-ups of Lahinch Beach in Clare. 

Wild Atlantic Way clean-up event on Saturday

Fáilte Ireland, the National Tourism Development’s role is to support the long-term sustainable growth in the economic, social, cultural, and environmental contribution of tourism to Ireland.
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