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Funds sought for Shannon riverbank walk upgrade

Clare Independent T.D. Michael McNamara says he is hopeful funding can be secured to upgrade a section of the popular riverbank walk in Shannon town, which has become impassable in recent months.

Second NCT centre to be developed in Clare

Clare Independent TD Michael McNamara has received confirmation that a second NCT centre for County Clare will be opened in Shannon by the end of 2021.

eir’s ‘opportunistic’ email price hike slammed

Independent T.D. Michael McNamara has described the decision by telecoms provider eir to introduce a second price increase in a year for its eircom.net email addresses as “opportunistic” at a time when the Irish economy is under increasing pressure.

Aer Lingus to close Shannon cabin crew base

Aer Lingus has told staff that it plans to close its crew base at Shannon Airport.

McNamara seeks clarity on transatlantic air travel

Clare Independent T.D. Michael McNamara has told Government that the proposed reopening of the Common Travel Area between Britain and Ireland must be accompanied by the resumption of transatlantic flights to and from Ireland.

Green light for Irish Water project in Doonbeg

Irish Water is working in partnership with Clare County Council to support growth and development throughout the county, while protecting the environment and safeguarding water supplies.

Call for derelict buildings to be returned to use

Clare Independent T.D. Michael McNamara has urged the Government to develop an improved nationwide strategy to bring derelict buildings in Clare’s towns and villages back into use.

McNamara raises aviation concerns with Tánaiste

Clare Independent T.D. Michael McNamara has questioned Tánaiste Leo Varadkar about Ryanair's announcement of 8 new routes from Belfast, commencing on June 1st.

Significant increase in domestic abuse incidents in 2020

Clare Independent T.D. Michael McNamara has expressed "alarm" at new figures showing a significant increase in domestic abuse incidents across Ireland during 2020.
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