NORTH CLARE: Covid-19 Business Directory
It’s unprecedented times for businesses as attempts are made to flatten the curve of the spread of coronavirus.
It’s unprecedented times for businesses as attempts are made to flatten the curve of the spread of coronavirus.
*MJ Queally and his daughter Emily at the site of the development in Doolin. Photograph: John Mangan Doolin is to miss out on a €1.65m investment and the creation of twenty jobs following An Bord Pleanála’s decision to overturn planning permission granted by Clare County Council for the development of a bar and restaurant.
*Doolin. Photograph: John Mangan Two separate planning decisions in North Clare made by Clare County Council have been overruled by An Bord Pleanála.
*Theresa O’Donohoe casts her vote in Doolin on Friday. Clare’s General Election outcome of not electing two TDs from either Fianna Fáil or Fine Gael for the first time has been hailed as “visionary” by Theresa O’Donohoe (PBP).
Acclaimed writers and literary lovers are heading to Doolin for a three-day festival this weekend.
Doolin is readying itself for the second Music Minds festival which takes place next week.
Mundy will finish off a memorable year for Anam Music who have brought a wide range of gigs to Doolin throughout 2019.
*Photograph: Burren Eye Photography Defeat in Sunday’s Munster Intermediate club final brought the curtain down on St Breckans’ year, manager Donie Garrihy was pleased to see his charges fighting till the end as they had pledged to do.
*Photo: Burren Eye Photography St Breckans have come up short in their bid to be crowned Munster intermediate club champions for the first time.
*Alan Sweeney & Daniel Carey. Photograph: Willie O’Reilly (Burren Eye Photography) Nine years ago, St Breckans clashed with Kerry opponents in the Munster club intermediate football final and came up short, they are in familiar territory on Sunday as they face Templenoe from the Kingdom in the provincial decider.