‘I wouldn’t go to hospital if I was dying’
One Ennis woman whose daughter spent six days in hospital last week has declared she would avoid going to University Hospital Limerick even if she was dying.
One Ennis woman whose daughter spent six days in hospital last week has declared she would avoid going to University Hospital Limerick even if she was dying.
*A damaged garden shed in Newmarket-on-Fergus. Photograph: Paula Carr Whelan Parts of Co Clare remain without power as the clean-up from Storm Hannah continues.
Clare’s hopes of winning a first ever All-Ireland Minor A camogie title were crushed by Cork on Saturday afternoon.
Unless an aviation policy in Ireland is drafted, Shannon International Airport is at risk of being downgraded “to a regional airport”.
Clare Garden Festival on Sunday, 28th April at Ennis Showgrounds will this year be having some new highlights and come with some great surprises.
The death has occurred of historian and sociologist, Canon Reuben Butler.
*Photograph: Fiona O’Dwyer A red level warning has been issued for Co Clare by Met Éireann.
Three attempted robberies in the county were foiled in the past week as homeowners were surprised and some left traumatised to find intruders in their homes.
Hiding in the friary car park in Ennis SweetnGreen are a family run healthy cafe and restaurant with a twist. Sweet n Green by day are a healthy cafe offering healthy, tasty breakfast and lunch as well as some delicious deserts, hence the name. Friday and Saturdays however offer a little extra
A seminar on a recently launched Government initiative to promote Irish in areas outside of the Gaeltacht will be held in Ennis this week -end. The seminar or ‘Tionól’ will take place in the Auburn Lodge Hotel on Friday and Saturday and is being hosted by Conradh na Gaeilge in association with An Clár as Gaeilge, the community partnership project set up to promote the language in County Clare.