Time to support our local businesses and elderly neighbours
Communities must support local businesses and their elderly residents this Christmas, the Cathaoirleach of the Killaloe Municipal District has said.
Communities must support local businesses and their elderly residents this Christmas, the Cathaoirleach of the Killaloe Municipal District has said.
Pauline Dunleavy set up Anchor Crafts Kilrush 20 years ago. Operating the shop all on her own, Pauline exclaims that each day brings about a different challenge, supported by a great customer base in Kilrush.
Social bubbles have not made life comfortable for some of Clare’s older residents according to one woman who described Christmas 2020 as “heartbreaking”.
June Curtin is completing 60 swims in 21 days for the Simon Community.
Clare Animal Welfare (CAW) have a special message for the people of Clare this Christmas, asking the community not to purchase dogs from unscrupulous breeders and to recognise that, “dogs don’t come with a receipt”.
An online offering is expected to grow for a Kilrush gift shop and opticians.
Kathi Marr established Olive and Crew in Lahinch in April 2018. She previously operated ‘Olive Vintage Style’ in Ennis for eight years, opting to move her business closer to Liscannor, where she lives.
Sandra Hennessey has been working in Digital Marketing for 18 years. Now the owner of’ Be Dynamic’ marketing agency, Sandra first became acquainted with Search Engine Optimization (SEO) in 2002.
Ennis resident Dr. Suzanne Parkinson has been presented with the 2020 Psychological Society Award for Contribution to Professional Practice Psychology.
The Lions Club of Ennis is running its annual Remembrance Tree Fundraiser in the market in Ennis, with all proceeds going towards Cahercalla Hospice.