Measures to be carried out to improve pedestrian safety at Minister’s Cross
MEASURES are to be undertaken to protect pedestrians on the road outside one of the busiest shops in South-East Clare.
MEASURES are to be undertaken to protect pedestrians on the road outside one of the busiest shops in South-East Clare.
*Science teacher Ms Weherly paints a students face blue and yellow SCHOOLs all over the county have been generously showing their support for the people in Ukraine. By Sarah Murphy (St Flannan’s College) Several schools opted to hold non-uniform days, where students and teachers wore blue and yellow and made any donation toward a cause …
PUBS were the real winners of the additional St Patrick’s Day bank holiday with an increase in footfall noted across the country as the public got the opportunity to celebrate the patron saint of Ireland.
A MALE MOTORCYLIST has died following a road traffic collision in Bunratty.
*Denise Gavin (Eoin Gavin Transport), Siobhán Conway (Newmarket-on-Fergus Children’s Officer), Freddy McInerney (Newmarket-on-Fergus GAA Chairman), Syl O’Connor (Sixmilebridge GAA Chairman), Danny Reddan (Sixmilebridge GAA Asst Secretary), Gwen Leyden (Secretary Sixmilebridge Bord na nÓg), Padraig Crowe (Newmarket-on-Fergus). TWO OF the county’s biggest rivals have come together to collaborate with Eoin Gavin Transport to assist the people …
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A FULL public inquiry or an investigation by a body outside of An Garda Síochána has been sought by the family of Patrick Nugent into his unexplained death 38 years ago.
Photograph: Paschal Brooks SHANNON HERITAGE operated sites are likely to be open for the coming summer season but their long-term transfer to Clare County Council will be reliant on the local authority securing adequate funding.
Our off season is coming to an end in the next few days as we welcome the first of our new born calves for 2022.
AN ONLINE public meeting is to be held to inform local communities on the potential impact of prospective licences to Tulla and Bunratty.
STRONG OPPOSITION to the awarding of prospecting licences in Tulla and Bunratty is stemming from environmental groups and local politicians.