Multiple businesses close temporarily countywide due to rising COVID-19 cases
CLARE’s retail and hospitality sector continues to feel the brunt of COVID-19 with plenty of disruptions caused to businesses in light of rising cases in the county.
CLARE’s retail and hospitality sector continues to feel the brunt of COVID-19 with plenty of disruptions caused to businesses in light of rising cases in the county.
OVER €110,000 in COVID related sports funding has been announced for Co Clare.
Pictured at the launch of the Co-Op Superstores Munster Hurling Cup 2022 which took place at Co-Op Superstores Raheen Limerick, the flagship store in Dairygold’s retail network are from left Diarmuid Ryan, Clare, Austin Gleeson, Waterford, Fionan MacKessy, Kerry, Barry Hogan, Tipperary & Barry Nash, Limerick. CLARE’s senior hurlers first outing of 2022 will be …
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DRAINAGE problems have led to traffic accidents in Parteen, a county councillor has claimed.
A boy from Shannon is the first Clare baby born in 2022.