675 new cases in Ireland & 15 in Clare
Fifteen new cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed in Co Clare.
Fifteen new cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed in Co Clare.
Clare selector Enda Coughlan has plenty of experience of playing against Tipperary teams.
High-scoring trends will become a pattern of the 2020 inter-county championships, Limerick manager John Kiely expects.
Complaints of flooding issues at The Quay in Doonbeg are to be investigated by Clare County Council staff.
Improvements are to be made to the public toilets at Fanore Beach in time for the 2021 high season.
Co Clare has recorded a further 13 cases of COVID-19 while the incidence rate of the virus has dropped in the county.
Shannon has been selected as the location for the establishment of a European Centre of Excellence by exida which will create 25 jobs in the process.
Clare senior hurling manager Brian Lohan has hailed Tony Kelly as a “once in a generation player” and pinpointed their sluggish start to the second half as a key factor for Sunday’s ten point defeat.
Temporary relief from flooding has been provided in Aughboy, Clonlara following drainage works.
Amount of repairs required on the R483 from Kilrush to Cooraclare have been labelled “ridiculous” by one county councillor.