Culture Night 2024 - Nearly 50 Events Across the County
Culture Night 2024 is set to light up County Clare on Friday, September 20th, with almost 50 events showcasing a diverse range of cultural offerings across the county.
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Culture Night 2024 is set to light up County Clare on Friday, September 20th, with almost 50 events showcasing a diverse range of cultural offerings across the county.
Clare County Council and Clare Arts Office are providing a platform for local artist Cathal Butler to present "Clare Interactive”, at the Clare Museum in Ennis.
Clare County Council has agreed to retain the Local Property Tax (LPT) for the term of the Council 2025-2029 at the same level as the previous five years.
Clare County Council has appointed Coolsivna Construction Ltd. as contractor for the construction of a 20-unit social housing development on the Gort Road, Ennis, Co. Clare.
A new socio-economic study conducted by consultants Repucon for Clare County Council has revealed huge demand for the reopening of Crusheen Railway Station on the Galway-Ennis-Limerick rail line.
Local residents and newly arrived members of the local community in West Clare are being invited to two Community Information Clinics in Kilkee and Kilrush next Wednesday.
The Elected Members of Ennis Municipal District (MD) were briefed on Tuesday, 27th August, on Clare County Council’s participation in a new scheme to identify a vacant or under-utilised heritage/historic building in Ennis town centre for adaption into community use.
Clare County Council is seeking to complement its hedge cutting programme this autumn by facilitating landowners and community groups in maintaining hedgerows throughout County Clare, while adopting a management regime in keeping with biodiversity considerations.
Killaloe Courthouse, derelict and vacant for several years since its last use, has been acquired by Clare County Council, which is now seeking how best to re-use and reimagine the building and grounds.
Less than one month after Clare lifted the Liam MacCarthy cup at Croke Park, the Banner will once again be raised high this week when the county is placed on centre stage at the world's largest celebration of Irish music and culture.
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