Wed, 02 Dec, 2009 - 00:00
Jimmy Woulfe Mid-West Correspondent and Gordon Deegan
The aid agency’s aim is to raise €1 million.
The news came as 20 families in south-east Clare, evacuated during recent flooding along the Lower River Shannon, were last night preparing to return to their homes.
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