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Almost 300 attend protest to reopen Ennis A&E

A crowd of almost three hundred people gathered in Ennis on a wet Sunday afternoon at a public meeting/protesting seeking that the A&E unit at the county’s general hospital be reopened.

€800,000 to be invested in ICT across Clare schools

Close to €800,000 will be invested to develop the ICT sector of Clare schools.

Scoil na Maighdine Mhuire reach for the Blue Star

Scoil Na Maighdine Mhuire, Newmarket on Fergus, is one of only five national schools in the country to participate in the Blue Star programme and secure its EU Flag during the programme’s first five years, and today (Friday) the school celebrated that huge achievement.

Clare’s best young entrepreneurs announced

Clare’s best young entrepreneurs have been honoured at the County Final of Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur (IBYE) competition, which took place in the Buttermarket Building in Ennis last night (Thursday).

Breen concerned at level of farm deaths

Up to thirty local farmers accompanied Clare TD Pat Breen on a farm safety walk in Kilrush on Monday.

Shannon business top of agenda on Breen trip

Three Shannon companies and businesses were to the fore during Minister of State for Employment and Small Business Pat Breen’s trade missions to Poland and India.

Flood prevention works to begin in Sixmilebridge

A permanent pump system is being designed by the Office of Public Works to elevate potential flooding of homes in Sixmilbridge, while work has already begun to remove vegetation from the River Garney.

Canadian Ambassador visits Shannon & Bunratty

The West of Ireland has a real opportunity to grow its existing and mutually beneficial ties with Canada, Shannon Group said as Canadian Ambassador to Ireland Kevin Vickers visited Shannon Airport on Monday.

Employment levels reach eight year high in Mid-West

Employment in the Mid-West is growing faster than Dublin.
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