Clare projects benefit in WRAP fund
Clare projects are to benefit from the WRAP fund that is expected to generate a €16m spend in the West of Ireland.
Clare projects are to benefit from the WRAP fund that is expected to generate a €16m spend in the West of Ireland.
Transport industries in Clare have admitted the impact of COVID-19 on their business has been “absolutely devastating”.
Cratloe deservedly advanced to their fifth consecutive Senior Football Championship Semi-Final after a powerful finish saw them produce a dramatic seven point turnaround to end St Joseph’s Miltown’s two year reign in Cusack Park on Sunday evening.
Clare has recorded a further increase in the amount of COVID-19 cases in the county.
Newmarket Celtic A have made history by claiming their ninth Clare Cup title in a row.
A failed Clare General Election candidate was among the speakers of a large-scale anti-mask rally which took place in Dublin over the weekend.
The timely litmus test for both contenders was eventually edged by Newmarket-on-Fergus after firing the last four points to progress to a sixth consecutive Clare senior camogie championship final.
For the third day in succession, new cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed in Co Clare.
A site that was previously home to one of East Clare’s largest employers is now being utilised as one of the country’s “major” storage units of personal protective equipment (PPE).
Inagh-Kilnamona did finally justify their favourite’s tag to tee up a fifth senior camogie final meeting with Newmarket-on-Fergus in six years but only after a mammoth 80 minute battle with neighbours Kilmaley in Fr. McNamara Park on Saturday evening.