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  • Clare Minister of State Hopeful Government Will Be Closer To Hitting Housing Targets When Dáil Resumes
    2026/07/17
    Clare's Minister of State claims ramping up wastewater infrastructure towards the end of this year will move the Government closer to its housing targets. With the Dáil summer recess now underway, attention is turning to the successes and failures of the Government since last September.
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    13 分
  • Scoil Samhraidh Willie Clancy Day 5 With Therese McInerney
    2026/07/10
    Clare FM’s Therese McInerney is in Miltown Malbay for this year’s Willie Clancy Summer School. Scoil Samhraidh Willie Clancy is the week-long summer school in traditional music and set dance held annually at Miltown Malbay. Scoil Samhraidh Willie Clancy 2026 got underway on Saturday. Therese brings us her latest report from the 54th Willie Clancy Summer School.
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    16 分
  • Morning Focus Summer Tour 2026: Live Broadcast From Kilrush
    2026/07/10
    Morning Focus was broadcasting live from Kilrush Town Square for the second leg of Alan Morrissey's Summer Tour. Firstly, Alan spoke to Aisling Leahy, Senior Executive Planner and Urban Designer, Town Centre First Team, Clare County Council, and Charlie Glynn, Co-Chair of Kilrush Town Team, about the transformation underway in Kilrush to revamp the town. Deirdre Culligan, Friends of Ennis Hospital Spokesperson, relayed to Alan the crowded scenes of UHL, and explained how the trolley crisis is "far from over". John O’Malley, Senior Executive Officer of Kilrush MD, and Podge Murphy, community warden, praised Kilrush's community spirit, and told Alan about all the initiatives currently underway in the town. Alan leant about the amazing rural regeneration projects that are brining life back to West Clare from Alan Kennelly, Senior Executive Engineer, and Joe Linnane, Senior General Services Supervisor Fiona Hartigan, Clare Family Carer Support Manager, took Alan through Family Carer Ireland's pre-budget submission, and called for more respite for carers. Sharon Malone, Assistant Sales and Marketing Manager with Clare Tourism Development DAC, and Karoly Torok, Head Gardener at Vandeleur Walled Garden, spoke to Alan about the gorgeous natural sights in Kilrush and the wider West Clare area. Hugh McDonnell and Mike Carey discussed Zimmer Biomet's latest fundraising challenges, a football blitz and a 60km row across Lough Derg, in aid of Bumbleance. Our Friday Panel (Paul Moroney and Patricia McCarthy) discussed bad driver behaviour, the balance needed for renewable energy sites, the latest in the US and Iran conflict, and the greatest performances they have ever seen. Finally, to take us into the weekend, Therese McInerney brought us the latest from the Scoil Samhraidh Willie Clancy. Image (c) Clare FM
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  • Clare Vet Urging Pet Owners To Be Proactive Amid Viral Outbreak
    2026/07/10
    Clare pet owners are being urged to take proactive measures following an outbreak of a viral disease with a high mortality rate in the West of the county. It comes as an animal shelter in West Clare has been forced to close due to an outbreak of Panleucopaenia. The An Cat Dubh Sanctuary at Cloonlaheen, near Miltown Malbay has confirmed blood tests in the case of a number of deceased cats and kittens has detected the presence of Panleucopaenia. The Shelter has since closed, meaning it can't currently facilitate re-homing requests, admissions or rescues. It's founder Dr Rhona Lucas says they've implemented stringent infection controls in the wake of the incident and are working to determine the origin and extent of the outbreak. She says there's a huge body of work ahead. The airborne disease, which attacks white blood cells, is highly contagious and has a high mortality rate amongst kittens in particular. The symptoms include high fevers, profound lethargy, loss of appetite, severe vomiting and diarrhea. John Garrahy from Treaty Veterinary Clinic in Shannon says the disease can easily spread and is likely circulating in the local environment. He's told Clare FM, however, that hydration and anti-biotics are effective treatments and he's encouraging pet owners to consider a highly effective vaccine.
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    4 分
  • Clare FM Sideline View Friday July 10th
    2026/07/10
    Coming up on the show, we will be reflecting on Clares loss to Limerick with Tony Considine and having a chat about the overall hurling year We will also look ahead to this years Will We Go Cusack Cup final and check in with the Junior Cycle Tour of Ireland which has been making its way across the county this week
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    50 分
  • Clare Activist Says Support Of Conor McGregor Fight "Disgusting & Disgraceful"
    2026/07/11
    A prominent Clare activist says any engagement with Conor McGregor's upcoming fight is an insult to survivors of rape and sexual violence. The Dublin native who makes his return to MMA tomorrow morning was found civilly liable for the sexual assault of Nikita Hand in November 2024. A High Court Jury found that he raped Ms Hand in a Dublin Hotel Room in December 2018. Clare Leader Forum Co-Founder Ann Marie Flannagan says he shouldn't be glorified in any manner.
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    5 分
  • Confusion Over Number Of New Ambulances Coming To Clare
    2026/07/13
    There's confusion over the number of new ambulances coming to Clare. At a meeting of Midwest Oireachtas members in March of this year, the National Ambulance Service stated five ambulances and 27 highly-trained staff would be coming to the county. Speaking in the Seanad however, Minister of State Frank Feighan now says three new vehicles will be added to the region, with these to be located in Ennistymon, Kilrush and Nenagh. Responding to Ennistymon Senator Martin Conway, the Fine Gael Minister of State hasn't clarified if this is in addition to the previously-announced allocation.
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    11 分
  • Clare TD Tells Minister Farmers Affected By Bovine TB "Can't Live On Engagement And Reviews"
    2026/07/12
    A Clare TD has told the Agriculture Minister farmers whose cattle have been affected by bovine tuberculosis "can't live on engagement and reviews with no end date". Bodyke Fine Gael Deputy Joe Cooney is calling for the bovine TB compensation scheme cap to be increased and for a commitment to a special allocation for compensation under the Common Agricultural Policy in Budget 2027. The incidence of the disease in Clare has fallen from 4.34% to 4.2% on a 12-month rolling basis as of May of this year. Addressing Minister Martin Heydon in the Dáil, Deputy Cooney says farmers require concrete measures.
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    7 分