Third day in a row with less than 5 new COVID-19 cases in Clare
Less than five new cases of COVID-19 have been reported in the daily figures provided by the Department of Health.
Less than five new cases of COVID-19 have been reported in the daily figures provided by the Department of Health.
Two time All Star and 2013 All-Ireland winner Brendan Bugler has left his role on the Wexford management.
The Clare Echo has teamed up with podcast host Fergal O’Keeffe to bring you his new series, Travel Tales with Fergal. Pol O’Conghaile, the Travel Editor of the Irish Independent newspaper, joins Fergal today. This episode really fuels the travel wanderlust as he gives the inside scoop on day-dream worthy hidden gems and must go …
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Stephen Kearney is The Clare Echo’s resident recipe maestro and brings some added flavour to readers with this series called Kearney Cooks. Stephen is a professional baker / pastry chef and more importantly a loveable character who creates easy-to-follow, no fuss recipes which we will publish in video and print. We are blessed in this …
Clare’s hurlers hopes of returning to Croke Park for the first time since 2018 have to wait another year following Saturday’s defeat to Waterford.
WELCOME to The Daily Click, where we put the spotlight on businesses in County Clare with an online shop. The Clare Echo is asking local people to get behind Clare businesses, and to think local before visiting international shopping websites. Today, we showcase businesses operating out of the vibrant seaside village of Lahinch. Known for its …
Club action in the Clare District Soccer League (CDSL) will not resume until January at the earliest.
Marcella Mulcahy has spent much of the year knitting and selling toys online. At 85 years of age, knitting has given her something to focus on in lockdown. Loved and lauded by the local Clare community and online, Marcella’s toys have now been sent all over the world.
Visionaries are key to saving the future of Shannon Airport, a recent meeting of Clare County Council has heard.
In order to alleviate the wait for a drivers test endured by learner drivers in Co Clare, one councillor has called for the creation of test centres in towns with a population greater than 6,000.