Clare records 21 new COVID-19 cases
21 new cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed in Co Clare as part of 1,283 nationally.
21 new cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed in Co Clare as part of 1,283 nationally.
In a display that could only be admired, Tipperary emphatically secured the opening points of this year’s Liberty Insurance All-Ireland Senior Camogie Championship on Sunday afternoon.
As the Allianz National Football League recommended, Clare returned to winning ways albeit by making hard work of Fermanagh.
Clare dogs have continued their top form both in Galway and in the capital with Coolavanny Chick’s latest wins among the highlights.
A tree of hope was planted in Shannon to mark world mental health day and is hoped to become a symbol of support in the town.
COVID-19 is calculated to have left a dent of approximately €12m in the coffers of Clare County Council.
Clare U20 manager Sean Doyle is upbeat for his side’s chances when they meet Tipperary on Monday despite the loss of key man, Aidan McCarthy.
Criticism of the condition of Clare roads as a result of forestry work has been voiced by West Clare councillors.