Moneen repairs to be scheduled
REPAIRS are to be scheduled for a cul-de-sac close to the border between Meelick and Cratloe.
REPAIRS are to be scheduled for a cul-de-sac close to the border between Meelick and Cratloe.
*Paddy Canny & Kieran Hanrahan at the opening of glór. Photograph: Press 22 TWENTY years of glór have been marked this week, exactly two decades on from its official opening.
*Gearoid O’Grady scored a goal for the winners. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill It took a penalty shootout to determine who would face Ennistymon in the Clare U21A football semi-finals.
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 are showcasing local businesses in Ballyvaughan who have an online store ready …
RURAL communities are losing skilled people due to the criteria attached to different community employment (CE) schemes.
by Muireann McGrath Tá Comhordaitheoir Pleanála Teanga le beith fostaithe mar pháirt do phlean teanga na hInse. Tá an Clár as Gaeilge ag cur an phlean i bhfeidhm. Tá sé mar pháirt don aidhm atá acu chun Gaeilge a spreagadh ar fud Chontae an Chláir. Ón am a bunaíodh é in 2002, tá an Clár …
With places in all five finals still up for grabs, the scramble for positioning preoccupies this week’s final round of group matches in the new Clare Under 15 Post-Primary Schools Hurling Championships.
*Brandon O’Connell is put under pressure by Billy O’Keeffe. Photograph: Gerard O’Neill No complaints were voiced by Ballyea manager, Robbie Hogan as his side exited the Munster club championship at the quarter-final stage.
by Gordon Deegan The impact of Covid-19 closures and restrictions resulted in pre-tax losses more than doubling at the Donald Trump owned Doonbeg golf resort to €3.59m last year. According to new accounts for the company behind the luxury Trump Doonbeg resort, TIGL Ireland Enterprises Ltd recorded the surge in pre-tax losses as revenues tumbled …
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Two lucky 9-year-old twin brothers from Claddagh, Galway City, are set to jet off to Lapland from Shannon Airport this Thursday 2nd December having won a special competition organised by the airport to celebrate their Lapland flight.