Henry Adams (left), Thematic Lead for Enterprise, Community Development and Sustainable Growth with Kieran Considine, Chairman of the Liscannor Community Development Group, at Liscannor Harbour for the launch of the new village website, Liscannor.ie. Photograph: Caitriona Considine

LISCANNOR COMMUNITY Development Group has launched the village’s new official website.

On Friday, www.liscannor.ie went live online offering a new digital hub to reflect the spirit of the historic and vibrant coastal community in North Clare.

From its deep-rooted heritage to its unique position as the home of the world-famous Cliffs of Moher, Liscannor.ie brings together everything that makes the village special. The website features local news, events, community updates, and visitor information, with highlights including Liscannor Harbour, St. Brigid’s Well, Clahane Shore, and stories of local heritage and folklore.

Speaking at the launch, Kieran Considine, Chairman of the Liscannor Community Development Group explained that Liscannor.ie is “a one-stop website that celebrates who we are as a community and shares the beauty of where we live with the wider world. It’s a place where locals can stay informed and visitors can be inspired to stop, explore, and connect with our village”.

He also acknowledged the essential support that made the project possible, “We’re very grateful to Clare County Council for their support through the CLÁR (CLAGS) programme. Their funding enabled us to create a modern, welcoming, and informative website that reflects the pride we have in Liscannor”.

Branding and website design were developed in collaboration with Juniper Smith, whose creative work helped capture the warmth and character of the village in a clean, contemporary way. The website is now live and open to contributions from local groups and businesses. The development group encourages everyone in the community to explore the site and help share it far and wide.

 

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