Clare ‘way ahead’ in remote working curve says Minister as DigiClare strategy is launched
*Photograph: Eamon Ward Clare is “way ahead of the curve” when it comes to remote working, the Minister for Rural and Community Development has said.
*Photograph: Eamon Ward Clare is “way ahead of the curve” when it comes to remote working, the Minister for Rural and Community Development has said.
Drumquin farmer, Johnny O’Brien made an interesting discovery on his lands in 1982.
Clare greyhounds continued their good form over the past weekend at the Galway Track with Lissycasey’s Martin Griffin having the extra charm on his counterparts.
Better and more timely guidelines need in association with the Government’s roadmap for reopening the country must be outlined, the President of Ennis Chamber of Commerce has stated.
Michael D. Higgins has seen his popularity soar in recent years being elected as President of Ireland on two occasions, it wasn’t always the case as Cian O Broin outlines.
Clare Councillors are calling on Aer Lingus CEO Sean Doyle to reinstate flights in and out of Shannon, citing that a single Aer Lingus aircraft has not left the ground there since April 5th.
Additional measures including a parklet have been announced for the Temporary Ennis Town Centre Mobility Plan.
Aillwee Caves has been unlocking the secrets of the Burren underground since its first cave tour began in July of 1976.
Mandatory wearing of face masks in all shops is being enforced by Clare business owners.
SEVEN Clare retailers have been approved for Government grants to develop their stores online, as retail consumers have moved en-mass to internet shopping in recent months. And among the successful applicants is Patrick Bourke’s Menswear – who have vowed that in the case of a second wave of Covid-19 they will be prepared to continue trading online.