Virtual Willie Clancy week begins on Saturday
The Miltown Malbay Development Committee is pioneering a new initiative to showcase local talent in the face of the cancellation of the 48th Willie Clancy Summer School this year.
The Miltown Malbay Development Committee is pioneering a new initiative to showcase local talent in the face of the cancellation of the 48th Willie Clancy Summer School this year.
AFTER 32 years in business, Paul and Anita Edson of The Family Store in Kilrush have seen a lot of changes in the town. Easily the biggest change though has come with the COVID-19 pandemic.
DID you buy a telly bingo ticket from Supervalu on Frances St, Kilrush for this morning’s draw?
An Ennis based travel agent has revealed that 70% of their customers have delayed their planned holidays to next year.
Olivia Mulhern was born on the 26th August 2019. On April 9th, of the following year, Little Livie was diagnosed with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) type 1. This is the most severe type of SMA, effecting approximately one in every 10,000 babies.
An increase in cycling has been evident in Co Clare over the past three months as the people of the county evaluate their relationship with physical endurance.
“When we can gather together we intend on having one fantastic night out. It will most likely be in our garden, but we will look forward to that,” says Gala store owner Laurence O’Brien.
HUNDREDS of thousands – possibly millions – of locals and tourists have crossed the threshold of Alexander Knox’s in Ennis since it was first established in 1864.
With renewed interest and increased growth in bicycle usage driven in part by the recent COVID-19 pandemic, Limerick and Clare Education and Training Board in co-operation with the Mid West Regional Skills Forum has just launched Ireland’s first Bicycle Engineering Traineeship.
The latest addition to the Turnpike strip, C.S Fish has seen a large increase in the demand for seafood as owner Cathal Sexton observes record sales in recent weeks.