Less than five new COVID-19 cases in Clare
*Photograph: John Mangan Less than five new COVID-19 cases have been diagnosed in Co Clare.
*Photograph: John Mangan Less than five new COVID-19 cases have been diagnosed in Co Clare.
*Photograph: PL Chadwick Signage is to be erected on the Hill Rd in Killaloe advising motorists of the presence of walkers.
Five companies in the Mid-West have been chosen to partake in disruptive technology projects.
30 jobs are to be created in Shannon over the next three years by Renovo Motors Inc.
Speeding concerns at Tobearteascáin have resulted in requests for table top speed bumps.
Approval of the feasibility report for improvement measures at Shaughnessy’s Cross has yet to be decided on by Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII).
A feasibility study must be carried out in order to determine what progress can be made with regard to the future use of the vacant Astor Cinema site in Scariff which is viewed as a potential key asset to the Shannon Greenway.
A Clare Senator has introduced a bill before the Oireachtas that would see the selling of smoky coal banned nationwide.
Transmission of COVID-19 in Clare remains among the lowest levels in the Republic of Ireland according to latest data.
*Karen Sweeney, Regional Communications Executive of Western Development Commission and Allan Mulrooney, Head of Communications, WDC and AEC Development. Photograph: James Connolly A new online jobs portal aimed at attracting professionals and their families to make new lives in Co. Clare and the West of Ireland has been launched.