Episode

Confusion Over Water Quality In Lahinch Following Blue Flag Status Loss

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Clare FM
Published
May 21, 2026
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412
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Summary

Lahinch businesses say there’s been confusion among locals and tourists about water quality after the beach lost its Blue Flag status. The Blue Flag programme is aimed at raising environmental awareness and promoting sound environmental management of beaches, marinas and eco-tourism boats. Lahinch is the only beach not to retain its Blue Flag Status this year, following a number of restrictions in recent years linked to elevated bacteria levels. Ben Bennett of Lahinch Surf Clinic says the decision has affected local businesses, but he's been telling Clare FM's Morning Focus that the water is still considered safe for swimming on a day-to-day basis. Photo (c) Clare FM