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The topics of off-shore wind energy development and rural decline were most prominent in the latest of Clare FM's Local Election debates. With just over a week to go to polling day on June 7th, candidates are competing for 28 seats across 5 electoral areas. Twelve of thirteen candidates in the Kilrush Local Electoral Area have taken part in the thi…
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Today is World MS Day. The aim of the day, which takes place every year on the 30th of May, is to raise awareness of Multiple Sclerosis and bring together those who are living with the condition to share their stories. The theme for this year is diagnosis. Alan Morrissey was joined by John McDonald, Clare MS Ireland Community Worker and Shirley Kea…
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Confidence is being expressed that a new allocation of hospital beds announced for the MidWest will be enough to meet future patient demand. Under new government plans, 156 new beds will be delivered in the region by 2028, including 48 new beds at Ennis General and 84 at University Hospital Limerick. Although UHL remains consistently the most overc…
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It's claimed Clare's acute housing and transport deficits are contributing to a surge in child poverty. It follows a new report from Barnardos which found that 47% of parents said their children went without or cut down on food, heat, electricity and medicine over the past six months. In the 2023 Clare Survey, respondents identified a lack of acces…
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Clare victims of domestic abuse are being reminded that protections are available if you decide to go to the Gardaí. It comes as new data has revealed that there's been an increase of 49% in incidents with a domestic abuse motive in Clare in the past five years. Already in 2024, 242 such incidents have been reported within this county and across la…
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It's hoped the Clare minor hurlers can harness the momentum of their senior counterparts in their crucial All-Ireland Quarter-Final clash this weekend.Clare and Wexford will clash in Semple Stadium Thurles on Monday as part of a double bill with Galway and Dublin taking to the field in the other last eight tie.The Banner have only conceded two goal…
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A stalwart of Clare Ladies Football is hoping to hit the ground running in the All-Ireland championship this weekend. Wayne Freeman's charges get their Intermediate campaign underway on Sunday at 1.30pm with a trip to Clones to take on Monaghan. The Banner will be hoping to go one step further than last year, when they lost out to Kildare by the mi…
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The Chief Operating Officer of Ennis 2040 DAC insists pressing the reset button on development plans would set the town back six or seven years.It follows the announcement from outgoing Councillor Johnny Flynn that he's leaving the Fine Gael party, due to a lack of support from sitting Councillors over Ennis 2040 plans, which he opposes.A new analy…
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Pipes will be wailing and fiddles will be singing in Ennis all through this week as a much-loved traditional music festival celebrates a major milestone.This year marks the 50th anniversary of Fleadh Nua in the county town, which began last Saturday and will see a broad variety of musical events taking place right through to next Monday.Along with …
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The issues of sewerage capacity and tourism wree to the fire in the second of Clare FM's Local Election debates. With just over a week to go to polling day on June 7th, candidates are competing for 28 seats across 5 electoral areas. The nine candidates in the Ennistymon Local Electoral Area have taken part in the second of six debates taking place …
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Ireland is the first, and only, country in the world to have a national day of free creativity for children and young people under 18. Cruinniú na nÓg, a day of free creativity for young people in Clare will take place next month. A wide array of events is scheduled to take place around the county on Saturday, the 15th of June. To fill us in on wha…
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The Clare Senior Camogie Manager believes his side have nothing to lose ahead of a crucial championship clash this weekend.John Carmody's charges will make the trip to St.Peregrines to take on Dublin in the second round of the All-Ireland group stages on Saturday at 4pm.The Banner will be sweating on the fitness of full-back Abby Walsh who suffered…
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Councillor Johnny Flynn claims a lack of support from his Fine Gael colleagues regarding Ennis 2040 has left him with no option but to resign from the party. The outgoing Ennis councillor has formally announced his departure from Fine Gael, citing sitting Fine Gael councillors' support for what he's called the "destructive Council and Ennis 2040 DA…
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The Clare branch of the Irish Farmers' Association is calling for councillors' ongoing support for its cause ahead of a meeting tonight. A public gathering will be held on the farm of Rosaleen O'Reilly in Quin tonight at 7pm as part of the IFA's 'Enough is Enough' which aims to highlight the level of bureaucracy facing farmers. A meeting of IFA rep…
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It's claimed Clare will need green flags in abundance to take the scalp of Tyrone in the second round of the All-Ireland Senior Football championship group stage this weekend. O'Neills Healy Park in Omagh is the venue for the showdown on Sunday, with the Banner and the Red Hand County both hoping to bounce back after respective opening round defeat…
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Changing Landscapes will take place this Thursday 30th May at The Falls Hotel in Ennistymon.The event, hosted by Clare-based nature restoration charity Hometree later this week, will hear a warning that food technologies are likely to cause significant disruption to the meat and dairy industries.To tell us more about the event and what will be happ…
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On Tuesday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by Diarmuid de Faoite, who discussed the upcoming Dúchas agus Dóchas performance taking place tomorrow, Wednesday 29th May. The Fleadh leg of the Dúchas agus Dóchas 2024 tour will come to the stage of Cois na hAbhna has been described as a “beautifully arranged, bilingual songline celebrating a …
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Clare's County Dog Warden is urging witnesses to violent dog attacks to come forward following a serious incident in North Clare last week.A woman in Lisdoonvarna had to have minor injuries treated by ambulance personnel a number of days after after a bulldog ran up behind her and bit her on the legs.The Restricted Dog Breeds list in Ireland includ…
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It's feared new planning laws that have come into effect could decimate a vital source of Clare's tourist accommodation. The new EU legislation will require all short-term rental units to register and share details with Fáilte Ireland. But the Irish government is requesting that all properties affected, including the 361 self-catering houses and ap…
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A significant Clare heritage landmark is set to undergo a major conservation programme. Killoo Church and its enclosed graveyard are one of the oldest Diocese of Killaloe and pre dates the well presereved abbeys of Clareabbey and Killone. The project, which gets underway in late July, comes amid multiple concerns regarding the landmark's condition …
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Concerns have been expressed in recent years about the condition of Killoo Church. Killoo Church and the enclosed graveyard, set in peaceful pastureland just off the M18 motorway, is reputed to be one of the oldest in the Diocese of Killaloe, predating the well-preserved abbeys of Clareabbey and Killone.A significant heritage landmark on the outski…
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The issues of social and affordable housing and Ennis 2040 dominated the first of Clare FM's Local Election debates. With just over a week to go to polling day on June 7th, candidates are competing for 28 seats across 5 electoral areas. The 13 candidates in the Ennis Local Electoral Area have taken part in the first of six debate specials taking pl…
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It is time to bring you another weird and wonderful tale, which means it is time for another edition of Seanchaí Corner.Seanchaí Corner sees the renowned author, storyteller, lecturer, and broadcaster Eddie Lenihan regaling us with a memorable story from his extensive collection of old Irish tales and fables.In our latest installment of Seanchaí Co…
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The Local and European Elections will take place on the 7th of June.No doubt there are some of you out there who have questions in relation to whether you are registered, how to check whether you are, what kind of voter ID you need, how to find your polling station and many more besides.To discuss the upcoming elections and to provide essential vot…
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The head of Clare's Garda Division is assuring the public that "significant work" is underway to bring those responsible for recent burglaries to justice. Property crime remains on the rise in Clare, with figures from yesterday's Clare Joint Policing Committee meeting showing burglary has risen by 31% in the first three months of the year compared …
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A Clare election candidate believes he's not at a disadvantage despite living in another county and admitting he's not up to speed with local issues. Stonemason, Michael Loughrey from Gort is running for the newly formed "Irish People" party in the Ennistymon electoral area. In August, some current members of the party, including Loughrey caused co…
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Jazz lovers are advised to make their way to Doonbeg for the June bank holiday weekend.The Doonbeg International Jazz Festival, taking place from the 31st of May to the 3rd of June, will feature 11 bands and 27 performances across four days.To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by Philippa Siegrist on Monday's Morning Focus.Picture (c)…
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Hope has been expressed that an agreement can be reached to secure the future of Dealz in Shannon.The discount store is slated for closure on June 18th, with managment confirming in a social media post online that all deliveries have been stopped. Tesco is taking over the unit currently occupied by Dealz in the Shannon Town Shopping Centre and talk…
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There are calls for tailored supports to be provided for businesses impacted by ongoing road works in Ennis The €11.5m streetscape and public realm enhancement of the county town is currently in its third phase and will see sections of Parnell Street and O'Connell Street closed to traffic until October 2025. In April, contractor Shareridge LTD recr…
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A European election candidate for this region believes Ireland's annual increase in defence spending should be redirected to healthcare instead. In Budget 2024, the Government allocated over €1.2bn to the defence forces, which was an increase of €21m. Last November, the HSE was forced to extend its recruitment embargo to all grades of nurses and do…
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Edwina Donnellan, CEO of Centra Ennis, was recently announced as this year’s winner of the Image PwC Family Businesswoman of the Year Award.To find out more about her success and the PwC Family Businesswoman of the Year, Alan Morrissey was joined by Edwina on Monday's Morning Focus.Af Clare FM
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Comedian Bernard Casey will be making his way to Clare later this week.The Kerry native, whose online comedy videos have over 15 million views and have garnered him over 130,000 social media followers, will be appearing at the Killaloe Hotel & Spa on Friday May 31st.To find ourt more ahead of the show, Alan Morrissey was joined by Comedian, Bernard…
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Questions are being raised over the future of Barrington’s Hospital. The Government had been called upon to acquire Barrington’s Hospital for use as a second A&E in the Mid-West, as a way to alleviate pressure on University Hospital Limerick, following a motion brought by Councillor Clare Colleran-Molloy, Councillor Shane Talty, and Councillor Alan…
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Sixmilebridge residents are reportedly living in fear of a "major accident" due to the lack of traffic calming in the south-east Clare village. This month's meeting of the Shannon Municipal District has heard a call from Independent Councillor PJ Ryan for traffic control measures to be implemented at the lower square in Sixmilebridge, due to the vo…
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It's claimed a major lack of youth amenities has led to a decline in mental health and increase in anti-social behaviour in Ennis. According to Pobal's deprivation index, over 400 young people in the town are growing up in a very disadvantaged area. The analysis also showed that amongst this group, 23% are unemployed and only 14% are attending thir…
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It's claimed pedestrian access is urgently needed at a popular North Clare thoroughfare in order to ensure public safety.It comes amid local concern over the high volume of motorists entering Corofin village, while cyclists, walkers and often parents with buggies have to navigate the roadway.The local authority's road's design team has confirmed it…
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