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Rising costs “continue to place a heavy burden on parents,” says Louis Fay, CEO of St Francis Credit Union in the wake of new ...
The principal of a West Clare primary school has highlighted that the reduction of the schoolbook grant to €80 per child this ...
Young Clare people are emigrating or deferring starting their third level education because of the cost of going to college.
Astronomical” costs for accommodation have created a “real barrier” for many third level students in Clare when it comes to ...
Shannon woman, Keeva Hanrahan, is one of a number of young Clare people who have been forced to put their education on hold ...
An Ennis headquartered organisation supporting individuals, families and carers living with Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder ...
Irish company BNRG announced yesterday that it intends to seek planning permission for a 60MW solar farm in South East Clare.
Tourists at the Cliffs of Moher are breaking walls and climbing protective fences to access sections of a dangerous ...
Two solidarity events for Gaza which took place in West Clare last weekend have attracted significant numbers of supporters.
Ennistymon firefighter Joe Crosse has been remembered as a man who did so much for his community in the short life he lived.
Work is ongoing to create a rehearsal space for musicians in the Town Centre. Damian O’Rourke has long been an advocate for ...
Cars are “bombing down through” a Clarecastle housing estate during the evening with fears being expressed for the safety of ...