Kayak Le Chéile makes a splash in River Fergus
Scoil Chríost Rí have launched Kayak Le Chéile, which aims to make the River Fergus as accessible as possible for local children engaging in river sports.
Scoil Chríost Rí have launched Kayak Le Chéile, which aims to make the River Fergus as accessible as possible for local children engaging in river sports.
Jill Beardsworth and Keith Walsh’s 2018 documentary When All is Ruin Once Again had its TV premiere in September.
Fiona McNamara from Mullagh, County Clare, has been battling social anxiety for most of her serious schooldays.
Clarecastle born historian, Dr. Joe Power, has released his latest local historical power piece, ‘Clare and the War of Independence’.
AN EIGHT-year-old girl who was left suffering anxiety attacks after seeing her beloved doll being swept out to sea has been reunited with her favourite toy thanks to the efforts of the online Clare community.
A Burren artist has disclosed his feelings on the recent Beirut explosion which took place on August 4th, 2020, where a large amount of ammonium nitrate caused 192 deaths and over 6,500 injuries.
A Newmarket-on-Fergus woman who recently turned 100 has said the secret to a long life is long walks, oranges, vegetables and plenty of water.
The River of Life Project forms part of Kilrush Tidy Towns efforts to build a better future, looking at the water, ecology and biodiversity contained within to promote future river walks and bolster eco-tourism.
Commercial vacancy rates in Clare have risen to 14.9%, with Clare’s vacancy rate now registering 1.4 percent higher above the national average of 13.5%.
A Lahinch based Canadian chef is seeking out food and drink producers to take part in a new cooking series, which will see him traverse the entire island throughout the month of October, searching for small food producers and highlight their distinctive tastes and recipes.