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Fleadh ’17 wheels set in motion with PJ Murrihy...

The man with the soft West Clare voice, who has engaged audiences across Ireland, the UK, parts of Europe and on cruises around the world, will take to the stage at Cois na hAbhna in Ennis later this month.

Laneway bins rubbishing Ennis’ appeal

Bins situated in laneways along the main streets of Ennis belonging to businesses have been described as an “eye-sore” and "unsightly". Cllr James Breen has...

Investment in Ballyalla to provide amenity for people of...

€100,000 is to be spent on festivals and events in Ennis this year while a signifcant investment is being made towards Ballyalla Lake.

Some councillors want Fleadh again in 2018

Comhaltas and members of Clare County Council are at odds as to whether or not the County will put in an application bid to host Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann in 2018.

AGM to see the return of Brid Mac

Clare Camogie will hold their Annual General Meeting this Monday in Hotel Woodstock.

Councillors agree to double funding for public area enhancement

Clare County Council’s Elected Members have approved a doubling of the funding allocation for the Public Area Enhancement Scheme.

Christy’s exhibition is Canada bound

County Clare photographer and traditional musician Christy McNamara's latest work will be the subject of an exhibition and a series of concerts in Toronto, Canada, from the 3rd to 13th of November.

Caution over traffic management & impact on businesses for...

Traffic management and the effect on non-hospitality businesses are the areas Ennis can improve on for Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann 2017.

Connolly humbled to return home for the Fleadh

‘From Clare to here’ is a very popular ballad about Irish emigration but for Seamus Connolly Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann Inis 2016 gave him the opportunity to return to his home County.
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