50 new COVID-19 cases in Clare
50 new cases of COVID-19 have been recorded in Co Clare.
Ennis has achieved the highest cleanliness level in the most recent Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL) nationwide litter survey, with eight out of 10 sites surveyed in the town being awarded the top litter grade.
Two Clare referees have been appointed to take charge of games in the Munster minor championships next week.
Works to replace the old watermain from Miltown Malbay to Mullagh are set to begin in November.
A Killaloe councillor has implored Clare County Council to make all of Ballycuggeran Amenity Park suitable for universal access.
Mental health services in the Mid-West have been described as “unfit for purpose” by one service user.
Nine transformational sites have been identified as part of the Ennis 2040 plan.
A further 825 cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed in the Republic of Ireland with latest data showing Co Clare to have the highest positivity rate for the virus over the past seven days.
Clare’s U20 hurlers have been dealt a massive blow ahead of their Munster quarter-final next Monday with star player Aidan McCarthy to miss the tie through injury.
Brexit set to become ‘major concern’ for Clare businesses