Junior Football is thriving in Clare The Clare Town Lions now have three teams regularly playing in the Colchester and District Youth League.
J.A.P. Architects, a long established practice, has moved to 29a High Street, Clare. Originally established in 1965 the practice became a partnership in 1988 and has been run since 2000 by Trevor Lan...
The campaign led by C.L.A.R.E to retain a secondary school in Clare was reported in the Sunday Express on Sunday 25 JanuaryThe report ran:Row over closure plan Parents are fighting to save their succe...
We would like to say farewell to Bryan and Wendy and wish them a very happy retirement.
Clare Playing Fields Association has the responsibility for managing and maintaining the Playing Fields at Harp Lane and the brand new Pavilion which was supported financially by the Football Foundation, the Town Council and St Edmundsbury.
200 Club Entry and Prizes: The 200 Club is an Exclusive monthly draw; for a one off entry fee of £24 (just £2 a month).
Adnams Pub of the Year Awards 2008 The Cock Inn, Callis Street, Clare has been awarded Best Dining Experience and Overall Winner.
BMX and mountain bike riders in Clare are desperately looking for somewhere close to the town to be able to pursue their sport in peace after their home made jumps were removed from Westfield green by St Edmundsbury Council.
Clare Community Carol Service, held on 10 December 2008, was a resounding success.
2008's Christmas light's switch on, organised by the Clare Business Association with the support of Clare Town Council, St.
Following on from the very successful public meeting in the Town Hall on 8th October a Steering Group of twenty people has been formed to take forward the initiative for Clare to have a "Community Plan".
Last weekend CLASP held its annual fund-raising lunch.
At the recent Clare Autumn Horticultural Society Show prizes were presented, on behalf of Clare in Bloom, by the Local Competition judge Richard Keating, an experienced landscape garden designer.
Volunteers from Clare in Bloom gathered on a sunny Sunday morning in October to plant crocuses provided by CLASP for the residents of Erbury Place and Churchill Close to enjoy next year.
The C.L.A.R.E group took the lobbying for a new school in Clare to Westminster at the end of October and followed this up with a meeting with Suffolk County Council in early November.The group met wit...
Sarah and Alaric Pugh are two businesspeople who moved into Well House just eight weeks ago.
Clare welcomed the Mayor of St. Edmundsbury, Councillor Robert Cockle, to present the Village of the Year Award 2008 to Cllr. June Smith who led the joint community challenge for the prestigious silve...
The Mayor of St. Edmundsbury, Councillor Robert Cockle, unveiled the new Interpretation Board at The Nuttery. Funded by both St. Edmundsbury Borough Council and Clare Town Council the Interpretation...
At a presentation ceremony this week Clare was awarded a Silver Medal in the Anglia in Bloom Competition.
The new Sports Pavilion on the Clare Playing Field was officially opened by Kevin Beattie, former Ipswich and England International, on Saturday 5 July.
Clare has been successful in the first round of the Village of the Year Competition, beating off other towns in St Edmundsbury.
In the autumn of 2007 the Clare in Bloom Committee realised that the grant from St Edmundsbury Council would probably be reduced for the fourth-consecutive year.
The C.L.A.R.E. group will be holding a series of presentations to explain their ideas and objectives in seeking to establish a new secondary school in Clare to serve the surrounding rural communities...
The brand new Pavilion on the Clare playing fields at Harp Lane is to be officially opened on 5th July.
Clare recently played host to a party of French visitors including doctors, fire officers and the local mayor.
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