Busy period for Clare Leader Forum
CLARE Leader Forum are in the midst of a very busy period.
BRANDING Clare as the home of traditional music and dance can draw extra visitors to the county, a local representative has affirmed.
A HEARTBROKEN Marty Morrissey has paid an emotional tribute to his beloved mother Peggy.
*A newly renovated section of the bar in The Terrace. Photograph: Joe Buckley THE SHANNON KNIGHTS is to reopen under a new name and management.
*Photograph: Brian Arthur MEMBERS of the Doolin Coast Guard will be stood down permanently with the unit to be reconstituted in the short-term before a broader appointment process will commence.
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 to consider for your home decor. Go ahead, …
*Michael, James, Dan and Joe Garrihy pictured on Sunday after St Breckans claimed the U21B title. Photograph: Burren Eye Photography. RELIEF has been expressed by a Lisdoonvarna family that managed to walk away unscathed from a head-on collision on Sunday.
NUALA O’Brien’s affection for her industry, her locality and rural Ireland are all on tap as she discusses her “bar and restaurant in a little East Clare village” with The Clare Echo. Intended as an article to promote local business, this interview fast becomes a thought-provoking discussion on the pub’s important role in Irish society …
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WHISKEY and a carrot – it’s the curiously Irish combination of treats left out for Santa and Rudolph in many Clare homes every Christmas Eve. In keeping with the jolly theme, Cooraclare whiskey bonders J.J. Corry are now offering whiskey stocking fillers and whiskey Christmas tree decorations this festive season. The company was founded by …
*Imogen and Alan Brigdale. Photograph: Joe Buckley IMOGEN BRIGDALE became the youngest person in Newmarket-on-Fergus to switch on the village’s Christmas lights.