‘Dramatic deterioration’ of O’Connors Cross not enough to warrant inclusion in roads programme
A South-East Clare road has experienced ‘dramatic deterioration’ but will not be included in this year’s roads programme.
A South-East Clare road has experienced ‘dramatic deterioration’ but will not be included in this year’s roads programme.
A driver feedback sign is to be erected on the main road in Newmarket-on-Fergus by the end of April.
An apology has been issued by Clare County Council for its role in the operation of the county’s only Mother and Baby Home, 89 years on from its closure.
Costings are to be finalised for the installation of a pedestrian crossing in Sixmilebridge.
Scariff Bay Community Radio are in the process of applying for a ten year broadcasting licence that would staple their future on the airwaves.
Continued drainage improvements are planned to be carried out at Brennan’s Cross this year.
Bunratty Cratloe FC are hosting a virtual Valentines walk or run and are encouraging the people of Clare to get involved.
O’Callaghans Mills manager, Donach O’Donnell has been named as the new coach of the Laois senior hurlers.
As sporting activity remains on hold, The Clare Echo will for the next few weeks sharing the insights of young, ambitious coaches to aid trainers across the county as they continue preparing for a return to action. This week, LIT GAA Games Development Officer, Mark O’Donnell tackles language – the good, the bad and the ugly.
14 new cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed in Clare among 1,024 nationally with an additional 12 deaths related to the virus reported.