Clare’s COVID-19 figures remain among lowest in Ireland
Approval of NPHET’s prioritisation of COVID-19 vaccines represents “an important step” while Co Clare has recorded less than five new cases of the virus.
Approval of NPHET’s prioritisation of COVID-19 vaccines represents “an important step” while Co Clare has recorded less than five new cases of the virus.
The Clare Echo has teamed up with Ennis native & podcast host Fergal O’Keeffe to bring you his new series, Travel Tales with Fergal. The podcast aims to share soul-lifting travel memoirs about day-dream worthy destinations. The All Ireland Senior Hurling final in Croke Park this Sunday should be hosting the delayed traditional half time …
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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 have a jam-packed room of online traders from Kilrush. Go ahead, give them …
Shannon Lions Club will be holding a food appeal next Friday and Saturday as they aim to help people in need this Christmas.
As a large amount of the population in Ireland would know, supporting local businesses is crucial during this unexpected global pandemic.
Face to face and virtual clinics are being held by UL Hospitals Group to address the extensive delays at Ennis Hospital’s diabetes services.
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, you are in for a treat as we showcase what the lovely people of Miltown …
An independent community group in Ennis have teamed up with Dublin researchers on an EU-wide citizen-science project to identify actions to limit air pollution in the county town.
Diversity! It’s a word that has a ring to it, it sounds rather noble but in the age of diversity training in large companies we seem to be moving away from diversity in farming.