Planned Black Lives Matter protest in Ennis postponed
Saturday’s planned Black Lives Matter due to take place in Ennis has been cancelled.
Saturday’s planned Black Lives Matter due to take place in Ennis has been cancelled.
Ireland is on course to enter into phase two of the COVID-19 restrictions as Wednesday’s press briefing heard there were 3 more deaths and 47 new cases in the country with an additional diagnosis made in Co Clare.
Funding of €2.5m nationally has been allocated to independent commercial radio stations from the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland with Clare FM benefiting as a result.
A “peaceful social distancing” Black Lives Matter protest is to take place in Ennis on Saturday.
Over 100 sets of scrubs made by members of the Clare ICA have been delivered to nursing homes across the county.
Chief Clinical Director of UL Hospitals Group, Dr Gerry Burke has retired from the role.
Two East Clare villages have been selected to benefit from the 2020 paint scheme in the Killaloe Municipal District.
*Cappa Pier. Photograph: Irish Waterways History Cappa Pier Kilrush was the site of great controversy in the year 1983.