All asylum seekers to be moved from ‘inhumane’ tented accommodation at Knockalisheen
ALL AYSLUM SEEKERS sleeping in tents at Knockalisheen are to be moved to alternative accommodation.
ALL AYSLUM SEEKERS sleeping in tents at Knockalisheen are to be moved to alternative accommodation.
*President Michael D. Higgins unveils a new plaque for Ennis Tidy Towns. Photograph: John O’Neill VOLUNTEERISM is the model to follow for a more fulfilled and enriched life, President Michael D. Higgins has said.
*Photograph: Joe Buckley PRESIDENT MICHAEL D. HIGGINS is to visit Ennis this Saturday.
*Flooding on the Ballycar line in March 2020. Photograph: John Mangan WORKS TO ALLEVIATE historic flooding along the Ballycar railway line are estimated to cost €16m.
Photograph: Joe Buckley CYCLISTS across Clare are gearing up for the ‘Odd Socks Cycle’ which takes to the road at the end of April.
CLARE flags will be flying at the Rose of Tralee this August but in support of an area outside the Banner County.
*Flooding along the railway line at Ballycar has been a reoccurring problem for generations. Photograph: John Mangan Members of the public still need to be persuaded when it comes to reducing energy consumption, an Ennis councillor has acknowledged.
Criticisms of how Irish Water communicate with the public on outages have been aired by Clare councillors.
Brakes may have been pulled on the annual ‘When In Doubt Pedal It Out’ mental health awareness cycle last year but it’s all systems go with wheels pumped and ready to pound the roads of Clare this Sunday (October 24th).
President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins returned to Co Clare for one of his first visits since the onset of the pandemic on Tuesday morning alongside his wife Sabina.