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Students of St. Conaire’s National School in Shannon recently visited Áras Contae an Chláir, the headquarters of Clare County Council.

Their visit was hosted by Councillor Tom McNamara, Mayor of Clare; Councillor Mike McKee, Cathaoirleach of Shannon Municipal District; and the Members of the Shannon Municipal District.

While there, the students were briefed on the work of Clare County Council and received a tour of Áras Contae an Chláir.

Photograph by Eamon Ward

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