21 year old Murphy to represent Clare in Nose of Tralee
*Murphy at home in Clarecastle. Photograph: Joe Buckley A 21-year-old rescue dog in Clare has been chose to represent the county in the Nose of Tralee.
*Murphy at home in Clarecastle. Photograph: Joe Buckley A 21-year-old rescue dog in Clare has been chose to represent the county in the Nose of Tralee.
A Clarecastle woman is completing coastal swims in seventeen counties this month in order to raise money for the Irish Cancer Society.
A West Clare animal rescue owner has pleaded with the public to value their pets and respect animal rights more, following a large influx of kittens throughout the pandemic.
A commemorative plaque was unveiled on Saturday to honour the decorated career of former grand national winning jockey Jason Titley.
*Claire Casey. Early Years educators have reiterated their frustration with employment conditions.
*Andela and Mateo at the Cliffs of Moher. Photograph: Kevin Hennessy. A newly wedded couple were reunited with their estranged impromptu photographer following an error in communication on Saturday.
Clare famers are benefiting from a specialised Biodiversity Enhancement Plan Training which looks at the benefits of improved grassland and plant management.
*Joe Robbins of CareerWise Recruitment presenting a cheque to Vinny McInerney flanked by Fionn and Neil Mac Giolla Cearra with John Cleary. Photograph: Joe Buckley. Three Clare men have completed an arduous challenge comprising of climbing 26 peaks in 109 hours in support of a vital children’s charity service.
One Clare family has stressed that joining the Down Syndrome Ireland Branch in the county has opened up a whole new world of support at a time in which they “were fearful for the future.”
A North Clare woman lauded for two decades of deep community work has decided to step down from her role within the Clare Local Development Company.